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Also be careful of your batteries, using your always plugged-in android devices as a server can cause the battery to swell in the long run. Try removing the battery if you can, or use smart plug.
I tried to make those tutorials as easier friendly as possible, with lot of explications. But I also assume you know how to navigate in a terminal, run commands & modify files with your favorite terminal text editor (nano, vim or emacs)
I tried to make those tutorials as easier friendly as possible, with lot of explications. But I also assume you know how to navigate in a terminal, run commands & modify files with your favorite terminal text editor (nano, vim or emacs).
You will also need a computer (not mandatory, just a big quality of life thing, to connect via ssh, copy thing easily etc...)
# Basic set-up
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Note it somewhere it will be useful !
8) run : ``whoami`` (It's your username !) And also note the result somewhere
9) run : ``sshd`` (To start an ssh server)
10) Go to your computer, and connect to your phone via ssh, run :
9) run : ``pkg install openssh`` (To get sshd command)
10) run : ``sshd`` (To start an ssh server)
11) Go to your computer, and connect to your phone via ssh, run :
``ssh -p 8022 <username>@<local_ip>``
(username is the result of whoami, and you got local_ip by running ifconfig. And termux use 8022 port by default for none root user)
Setup some crappy password and here you go ! You can now control termux and your phone from your computer !
Little advice : Create a small bash script to run this easily when needed
Little advice : Create a small bash script to run this easily when needed !
# Optional boot set-up