No. Only Linux works. No mobile or other OS. Will post update if I explore it more.
Yeah my Windows is kinda nice how it just works and has scheduled updates
Humans, bots and dogs on Lemmy, why do you dox yourself by giving such specific details about yourself?
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Just curious.
Is there a compilation of their posts before their "premature death"?
Why was this posted in this community?
Luckily we have the ability to spin up new instances and have new communities, to subvert any overreach
True. Or it could have been a backdoor in his phone, or the full running browser in his sim card, or the backdoor into his CPU chips... Maybe they do old fashioned police work for these cases and only use the pegasus spyware for others?
Pretty silly to do anything illegal on a computer when we know how flawed they are, imo
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Fuck this human
Tldr; Asshole used encrypted everything and Tor to create and spread csam. Government isn't disclosing how they caught him
Interesting, thanks for the info
That makes sense, I'll have to check the path. Thanks for lending your thoughts on this
Yeah everything (server, Linux clients, Android clients, other clients) is on the same WiFi network which is why this is extra frustrating since Linux just works like usual
No tcpdump isn't seeing the request... Thanks for the suggestion
Your comments were good and kind. Debugging even obvious things is good since computer science is literal magic electrified rocks and keeping every step in our heads is impossible
Yeah don't worry about the downvotes
Hmm not seeing it on GrapheneOS
Yeah same netmask of 255.255.255.0
ERR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED
But if I can see the server on the same WiFi network from any Linux machine wouldn't that ensure all those steps are OK?
Local server can't be seen on Android or iOS, but can on any Linux device
192.168.x.x:1500
So I have a small local server running a website. It's not public facing at all, has a static IP address on my WiFi LAN and can be accessed by any Linux machine. I can't see it on any iPhone or Android device though
I've looked up tutorials on line, ensured my firewalls allow local sharing on the WiFi, double checked I can even ping the server successfully with nmap on Android
Any tips?
::edit:: typo in post, not when searching for IP on LAN