On 03/18/2014 10:23 AM, Simon Wise wrote: >> an option to disable that I haven't been able to find it, and I can't get >> inbound connections to work with either. But for mounting stuff over sftp, >> it works reasonably well on wifi. > if sftp works but not a shell then it is possibly Samsung blocking it with > Knox, if your Galaxy has it. I'll let you know if I succeed in turning it > down without removing it. sftp and shell both work over wifi, but neither work over the cell network. I thought it was due to the ipv6 thing, but today I have an ipv4 address and still can't connect -- and whatismyip.com tells me I have a different address, suggesting that my carrier has me behind a proxy. (That IP address doesn't work, either.) But the stock shell, as you observed, is not that useful, especially without root. So, even on wifi, I pretty much only use it for sftp. I don't seem to have Knox on my phone; I haven't seen the shield, and there's nothing about it in settings. There's a system update that's been pending since I got the phone, and I've been avoiding letting it install precisely because I don't want that. (On XDA's forum for my carrier's version of the phone, there are lots of threads that mention "de-Knoxed" stock ROMs.) Rob _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user