IPhone - iPad Connect with LANdrive for iOSĭownload LANdrive on Apple Store. ![]() You can also add a new connection with custom TCP and UDP ports (use the Add button) It autodetects TCP ports 1445,2445,3445 and UDP ports 1137,2137,3137 by default (you can change this in the settings of the app). LANdrive also have a powerfull client which Go back to Explorer in the network places, and enjoy LANdrive :) !ĭownload LANdrive on Windows Store. Save the rules to a file (or it will be lost when you close the app) Add UDP RULESĪdd the rewrite TCP 445 to 1445 Don't forget to change the IP address by the IP of your device (you can find it below the big green START button in the app)Ĭlick the checkboxes to activate each rules Note: We clone the UDP packets to not break the actual network discovery. Cloning outgoing UDP packets to any:138 become any:1138.Cloning outgoing UDP packets to any:137 become any:1137.Rewrite outgoing TCP packets to ip-phone:445 become ip-phone:1445.WARNING : Version greater than 6.10 has bugs, I recommand to use MultiPortForwarder 6.10 version. It's a great tool - and again i'm not affiliated).ĭownload it and install it (a reboot is needed to activate the driver) Named Multi Port Forwarder which work like a charm for our needs and doesn't break the actual SMB implementation (it has a 30 days TRIAL, feel free to buy it after the trial period, I found a good software from Verigio company ( I'm not affiliated with this company) There's not so much good port forwarder (maybe only this one!), Windows embed netsh but it can't work on port already opened and works only with TCP. You'll need 5 minutes to install and configure. With Windows Explorer you unfortunately can't connect to a special port like \\devicename:port, it's stucked on port TCP 445.Īnd that's why you'll need a port forwarder (on Windows there's no port forwarder like the powerfull Unix iptables, you'll need a 3rd app.). This is the most wanted feature and it's a little bit complex when your Android device is not ROOT. If you have any weird error like "Stale file", be sure you've installed dependencies at Step 2.Ĭonnect with Windows Explorer (All other Windows versions) When you doesn't need the mount anymore : sudo umount /mnt/landrive Note : you can also explore all your Ubuntu directories from \\wsl$\Ubuntu, nice !.It will open the Windows explorer here \\wsl$\Ubuntu\mnt\landrive and you can do everything you want !.Launch explorer from this point : explorer.exe.Change the current direcory to /mnt/landrive.Read the man for other options like username password etc.Mount it to the ip server + port : sudo mount -t cifs //REPLACE_BY_YOUR_LANDRIVE_SERVER_IP/LANdrive /mnt/landrive -o port=HERE_THE_PORT_PROBABLY_1445.Create a directory : sudo mkdir /mnt/landrive.If SMB dependencies are not installed (they aren't after the installation of WSL) on your Ubuntu : sudo apt install nfs-common & sudo apt install cifs-utils.Launch WSL : Windows Key + "Ubuntu" and launch the app, it opens a terminal. ![]() Open PowerShell then type wsl -install then Install Ubuntu Windows Connect with Windows Explorer (Windows 10) You probably want to change the network ports of LANdrive to make it work with NON-ROOTED Android or to work on Windows or XBOXOne, or to have multiple SMB Servers on the same devices. On the client side, some OS (like Windows) doesn't allow the use of other ports than 445. ![]() On the server side, some OS (like Android non ROOTed) doesn't allow the use of ports lower than 1024. SMB Protocol uses TCP port 445 by default. How to connect to a SMB Server not bint on port 445 ? Want to read this tutorial on your computer ? here a simplified URL : (case sensitive) Follow us on twitter Follow the XDA thread to send your thoughts / issues / ideas on LANdrive Android version
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