limit dropbear listening to localhost#17
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limit dropbear listening to localhost#17liskin wants to merge 1 commit intoCypherpunkArmory:masterfrom
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Since UserLAnd (as opposed to Termux) requires users to enter a password on their touchscreen every time they start a session, many (including me) use a trivial password. Therefore it's a very bad idea to make the session accessible from whatever wireless network the phone is currently connected to.
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(this is the custom modification that I'm talking about in CypherpunkArmory/UserLAnd#773 which I was just shocked to find out was overwritten by an asset update) |
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Since UserLAnd (as opposed to Termux) requires users to enter a password on
their touchscreen every time they start a session, many (including me) use a
trivial password. Therefore it's a very bad idea to make the session
accessible from whatever wireless network the phone is currently connected to.