Hi anons. Is there a way I can share my Android internal/external storage through internet by browsing to my Android external ip:port with a browser from another device?
AirDroid
Thanks, anon. But, is there any standalone solution, not dependant on third party servers?
>>58539343
>by browsing to my Android external ip
No. Telecom routers drop incoming connections to your device's IP with very few exceptions.
>>58539570
Last I checked AirDroid ran a local server on your device. You would only be able to access it over LAN using its internal IP though.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=android+ftp+server
but as anon says, your telco isn't going to be allowing any ports, and you're probably even going through multiple layers of NAT.
>>58539636
>>58539591
Its trivial to setup ssh port forwarding if you have a server somewhere you can use as a tunnel.
Already tried a web server and a ftp server. My router is properly set up with port forwarding, and yet shit does not work. Will go with AirDroid, since it seems that is the only solution.
>>58539670
Great but that's not what was asked
>>58539670
Problem is, I don't. Otherwise I would go with that.
>>58539675
Its basically exactly how to do what was asked.
Android phones aren't going to have an externally resolvable ipv4 address and forwarding ports is the only way its going to work behind ISP NAT and proxies.
>>58539343
Use Syncthing to synchronize phone storage with folder on a pc.
Or you can use Primitive FTPd, but it will work only on wifi with port forwarding or via OpenVPN.
>>58539701
>Its basically exactly how to do what was asked.
Except it's not what he asked. He asked how to access a phone from its own public IP, not through a reverse tunnel proxy.
The answer is that he can't. That's it.
Yes if you set the phone up as a wlan ap and connect to that.