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Is there a way to host a website using a mobile device as a server ? VagitarianAnon 20/03/08(Sun)22:15 No. 22752 ID: 6d660b
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Anonymous 20/03/08(Sun)23:35 No. 22753 ID: 94b79e

There are a few apps available from F-Droid IIRC.


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Anonymous 20/03/10(Tue)01:57 No. 22754 ID: a115ac

Most carriers don't issue you a public IP address, they're some variety of an internal IP that goes through a gateway to reach the internet (typically done through a variety of NAT), so in addition to a server app you'd need a VPN interface with a public IP to latch onto.


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Anonymous 20/04/03(Fri)00:50 No. 22765 ID: e4b8db

>>22752
>Pic not related
Aw yea gimme mine over easy


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Gonna piggyback on this topic Anonymous 20/04/19(Sun)03:33 No. 22767 ID: 6d8106
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I listen to music- used to scrobble until last.fm was bought by CBS. I thought it would be a cool idea to run a *cast server from my phone, which would stream whatever I'm listening to at a maximum reasonable quality to whoever tunes unto my station. Also since I own a domain thought it would make sense to resolve http://mydomain.com/cast to my station.

How would I do this, with FOSS software? because that's just how I run.


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Anonymous 20/04/23(Thu)08:05 No. 22768 ID: 2bc245

>>22767
It would be easier to get a host on AWS and stream music to your phone from it. Then you'd just need to have other people stream as well. Of course you'd get shut down by the RIAA or the equivalent in your country once they found out you didn't have a license, but that'd happen either way.

Without a public IP nobody on the internet can talk directly to your phone.


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Anonymous 20/04/25(Sat)19:58 No. 22770 ID: 2362ef

https://youtu.be/wrWwTlJ2z4c


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Anonymous 20/04/26(Sun)02:49 No. 22771 ID: cc0f02

>>22768
>Of course you'd get...
Uh, no.


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Anonymous 20/05/23(Sat)03:13 No. 22779 ID: a115ac

>>22771
We don't all live in Russia.


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Anonymous 21/05/06(Thu)01:37 No. 22820 ID: da5454

>>22752
Yes. Just root your phone or use Termux and you can have pretty much any server running on your phone.
If you want to make it visible to the internet you will require a non-carrier connection tho, either wifi or cable, since I doubt carriers give public IP.
Or if you have a device with public IP already you can set up a SSH tunnel between them.



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