SSH/SFTP Server - Terminal
SSH/SFTP Server - Terminal
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Banana Studio
A powerful SSH/SFTP Server to open terminal, sftp, enable port forwarding


Average Rating

3.9


Number of Ratings

1,426


Number of Downloads

100K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

Free


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About SSH/SFTP Server - Terminal

A powerful application allows you to run SSH/SFTP Server on your phone with full functional terminal. APPLICATION FEATURES √ Use any network interfaces in your device including: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Tethering... √ Multiple users (anonymous user included: username=ssh without password) • [SFTP ... read more

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Total Permissions

13

Total Categories

5

Highest Risk

8

Average Risk

4

Counts

2

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User Reviews

David Bannon David Bannon
19
Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Seems to accept ssh connections but cannot read the file system ("Permission denied"). So, pretty useless. Ad too intrusive so I will not keep trying .... No, sorry, it does work, it's just that it defaults to a "home" directory that's unusable. Remove the default paths, add a sensible one and it works as expected. The paid version seems less stable .... Edited

A Google user A Google user
25
Sunday, November 3, 2019

Simple, efficient, with useful options. I really like the "Inactive/Active Tile" in Quick Settings. This is the best simple, secure way to wirelessly access, edit, transfer your smartphone's files and directories from/to your PC. You can mount your smartphone directory via the option "Connect to Server" in the file manager of your Linux distro. Most alternative file transfer methods require installing an app in both your smartphone and your PC. This way simply does NOT because Linux is awesome!

Shantanu Baviskar Shantanu Baviskar
8
Sunday, May 22, 2022

Worked perfectly when tried for the first time. After that, I kept seeing my own active session as (2) after which every file I tried to transfer kept failing,... Edit: The problem only occurs if you want to transfer files from/to External Storage. There's nothing that devs can do about it. Edited

A Google user A Google user
3
Thursday, November 28, 2019

Host my internal storage and my SD card at the same time, a feat other apps failed to do, AND it automates starting the server on my home wifi for me so I don't need to wrestle with tasker style apps. Now I can automate music syncing from my linux home server to my Note 9's storage. 10/10, low maintenance, powerful, local ssh/sftp hosting for easy living.

A Google user A Google user
7
Sunday, November 3, 2019

The only real problem with this app is that it eats up battery A LOT when in use (even when no users connected). I have tried other similar apps which don't eat up battery. I can't understand why. For example, i have a lot of apps on my phone but when i check the Battery area this SSH/SFTP Server app is always at the top.. After charging my phone to 100% the night before, and when i wake up the next day, prior to installing this app i woud have 98% battery left. With this app installed (and running, even when no users connected), when i wake up my battery left is below 70%...Ughh. So the only reason i may have to deinstall it and go back to alternative choices is because of this. I would prefer to use this app but not at the expense of battery even when it has no connected users. And btw, the app is already set to "Not Optimized" under battery. Doesnt help.. The app just eats battery constantly even in doze mode apparently (since my phone is always sleeping). Edited

Banana Studio
Friday, November 8, 2019
Thank you for your kind feedback. We are aware of this problem and are currently working on solving it. Please update your app to the latest version when you see an option.
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