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Hello, The configuration is currently accessible and editable through an embedded FTP server, in order to work around some limitations in recent versions of Android, until I figure out a simpler way to manage permissions. The following section of the documentation covers that aspect and explains how to access the generated configuration files: |
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OK,I see
I will try it later,thank you
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Subject: Re: [pacien/tincapp] Some problems of tinc in Android (Discussion#111)
Hello,
The configuration is currently accessible and editable through an embedded FTP server, in order to work around some limitations in recent versions of Android, until I figure out a simpler way to manage permissions.
The following section of the documentation covers that aspect and explains how to access the generated configuration files:
https://tincapp.pacien.org/doc.html#configuration-access
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Guys, excuse me
After I installed Android version 0.33 software and executed the command to generate networks and nodes, the corresponding folders and configuration files did not appear in the mobile phone directory.
I'm here to ask you. Please help me answer it. Thank you
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