@messayisto Yes, that seems to be right. If I understand the Telegram channel correctly, the registration issue persists, but the relentless & much appreciated devs are working on it. The problem will be fixed in a version that will only work with UT 20.04.
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RE: No registration code from Signal for Axolotl
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No registration code from Signal for Axolotl
I cannot set up Axolotl because at the point where you're supposed to get the code (probably via SMS, at least that's how it's on the Pinephone) nothing happens: No SMS, no code.
Is there anything I could do?
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
@arubislander Well, you can just use the commands "sudo ufw enable", "disable", "status" etc. However, I'm not sure it is enabled by default and - in case it's not - if one is supposed to enable it. As I then realised, it also blocks the browser and dekko; it was impossible to go online with ufw enabled. So in the end I switched it off for good. EDIT: Only later I read in this forum that 1. things are complicated with the ufw and 2. the firewall is inactive since all ports are closed by default. And indeed, according to nmap, all 65355 ports are closed, except for the one specified for ssh (only as long as ssh is running).
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
On both, arubislander. On the computer ufw is constantly enabled, which is no problem, but on the mobile device I have to disable ufw for a ssh connection despite having defined the rules "sudo ufw allow 4XXX" and "sudo ufw allow from 192.XXX.XXX.XX".
Hm, don't know what a "e.g. port" is. From what I can see, the router software tells me there are no open ports at all, but that only concerns the outside world, I guess. If the router is blocking anything within my network, I cannot find the settings. But I would have moved ssh from port 22 to an unusual port anyway, so it's fine that 22 does not work.
I was just curious why, but in fact it's not important. It's similar with ufw: I'd like to know why it is that I have to disable ufw every time I want to access the phone from the computer via ssh and I'd rather not have to do it, but everything works without finding a solution. So it's a luxury problem, I suppose.
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
At some point, for lack of better ideas, I changed the port from 22 to some random port 4XXX -- and now it works. I have no idea why.
However, it only works with when the firewall is disabled.
sudo ufw allow 4XXX
and
sudo ufw allow from 192.XXX.XXX.XX
has not changed that. Once I enable ufw, there's no connection.Ideas anyone?
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
@applee said in How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone?:
Also be sure that ssh uses the correct private key or to specify the key manually
ssh -i <your_private_key> phablet@<ip_address>
Yes, I restarted ssh (service ssh restart) several times and also the phone after that did not do the trick.
This is what I tried (on my computer AND then also on the UT phone) after reading your advice -- am I doing anything wrong?
ssh -i /home/anna/.ssh/id_rsa phablet@192.XXX.XXX.XX
Still "port 22: Connection refused"
(Apart from that, I did the following:
-service ssh start (and that android command, but the linux command seems to work on UT)
-sudo ufw disable
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
Hmm, I followed the instructions in detail (except I did not generate a new key but used an existing one) twice, but all I get is "ssh: connect to host 192.XXX.XXX.XX port 22: Connection refused"
Any ideas?
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RE: How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
@moem said in How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone?:
Have you seen this manual?
https://docs.ubports.com/en/latest/userguide/advanceduse/ssh.htmlThat's exactly what I was hoping for. Great, thanks!
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How can I connect a Linux computer via ssh / openssh to a Ubuntu Touch phone when it says "ssh: connect to host 192. ... port 22: Connection refused"?
I'm sorry for asking this question that has probably been answered in many posts, but I can't find them:
How can I connect my phone to my (Linux Mint) computer?
I disabled ufw, started ssh on the phone and I guess I have to change some entries in etc/ssh/sshd_config, but with my limited skills, all I managed to achieve were refusals and denials:
ssh: connect to host 192.XXX.XXX.XX port 22: Connection refused
or
phablet@192.XXX.XXX.XX: Permission denied (publickey)What do I have to do?
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RE: System Settings don't work
Yes, I also thought it might be device-specific since the Volla Phone 22 is still relatively new. I opted for a re-installation (which is a quick and simple thing via the boot manager) and now the problem is gone -- I hope for good.
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RE: System Settings don't work
@bolly I switched it off and booted it later (sometimes booting other OSs in between) several times - still same problem. I did not knowingly change the channel, nor did I update the system as this cannot (or at least previously could not) be done from within UT. The version I use is the one dating from early September that is still provided by the Volla boot manager in Volla OS. Volla OS is the main OS, UT and Sailfish the second and third, both installed on an SD card.
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System Settings don't work
While I can open the system settings (and close them), they remain frozen: I cannot tap on any icons nor move the flight mode or rotation lock sliders. I don't now which version I'm using, it's the latest provided for the Volla Phone 22.
Is there any trick?
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RE: How do I configure Dekko2 on Ubuntu Touch? Can I use my gmx account with IMAP?
Thank you guys! I tried again a new password and now it has been working for two days. So apparently the special characters were indeed the problem. Very strange. Works with both host names.
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RE: How do I configure Dekko2 on Ubuntu Touch? Can I use my gmx account with IMAP?
Hmm, unfortunately it seems I was wrong about assuming that German special characters in the password were at fault.
After some time I again used such characters and Dekko DID work -- but only once: After that one time it would not download any additional messages, but it does SEND e-mails. Very strange.
The Incoming Server is configured like this:
Hostname: imap.gmx.net
Port: 993
Username: Same as outgoing Server (which works)
Password: Same as outgoing Server (which works)
Encryption: Force encryption (SSL/TLS)
Authenitification: LOGIN
Allow untrusted certificates: NO
Chec for new mail on start: YES
Enable IMAP IDLE: YES
Check interval (minutes): five
Check when roeaming: NO
Maximum mail size (MB): 100
Automatically download attachments: NO
Allowed to delete mai: yesCan anybody spot the problem?
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Is there a decent text editor for Ubuntu Touch?
Is there a decent text editor for Ubuntu Touch? Nothing fancy, just some app other than nano (which is no fun without a keyboard) that can open and edit text files (with or without .txt in their name), save them to a directory of my choice and has basic functions such as copy, paste, select all?
I tried Light P Word Processor, tededit, utext, but unfortunately none of them fit the criteria above. Am I out of options?
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RE: How do I configure Dekko2 on Ubuntu Touch? Can I use my gmx account with IMAP?
I found the cause: I had used German special characters in my gmx password. After I changed the password, configuring Dekko was no problem at all -- it did not even show that "Server Configuration" screen.
One possible explanation: The "German" characters on the UT keyboard only look right, but they are not actually German characters. For example, the ü is also used in the Turkish alphabet, where it looks exactly the same.
I know from Russian characters that the cyrillic e looks exactly like the Latin e, but is not recognised by web searches as a Latin e. So maybe gmx does not recognise the ü froum Ubuntu Touch because it is another ü than the one from a German keyboard.
EDIT: The UT keyboard does not seem to be the cause: I copied the password from my computer into a text file and from there into the Dekko configuration -- still did not work. So I guess there must be some problem with Dekko transferring German Special Characters in logins to the mail server.
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RE: Where do I start? Where can I read up everything a Ubuntu Touch newbie needs to know?
Thank you guys!
I'm quite impressed with this forum -- such quick replies and one post per view.
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RE: Where are the contacts from the address book saved in Ubuntu Touch/UBPorts? (Apparently not in contacts.db in the /evolution/ directory -- but where are they?)
@keneda Thank you! Strangely, I tried it again and it worked. The only thing I did differently this time was to create a small contacts.db (mine is 1.8 MB so I thought that the size might be the problem), move it into the directory and after a restart the contacts were shown. Then I deleted it, moved my 1.8 MB contacts.db into the directory and it worked. I have no idea why. I don't think my antics with the smaller file had anything to do with it. Anyway, thank you: Without your insistence that the contacts are saved in contacts.db I would not have tried it again.
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RE: Where are the contacts from the address book saved in Ubuntu Touch/UBPorts? (Apparently not in contacts.db in the /evolution/ directory -- but where are they?)
@applee Thank you. That's what I did in the end and it seems to have worked well. I'm just always wary of exporting and importing. Do you know where the contacts are saved?
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RE: Where do I start? Where can I read up everything a Ubuntu Touch newbie needs to know?
Thank you AppLee, thank you Lakotaubp!
Well, I meant something that comes close to the kind of books that you read when you use a new OS like "Mac for Dummies" or "Ubuntu Linux Unleashed" etc.
The user guide in the documentation looks great. I'm gonna read that for a start.