Is your Android device just laying around? Or do you want to get files from your device and put files on it but don't want to connect it to a computer? Servers Ultimate might be the app for you, it has over 40 different server types!
NO ROOT REQUIRED
Servers Ultimate allows to run multiple instances of different server types and gives access to some handy network tools. You can also remote control the app using the remote control client!
Servers:
- CVS Server
- DHCP Server
- DLNA server
- DNS server
- Dynamic DNS client (DDNS)
- Email POP3 & SMTP server
- FTP Proxy Server
- FTP / FTPS server
- Git Server
- IRC Server
- iSCSI Server
- MySQL Server
- NFS Server
- NTP Server
- PHP Server (with PHPMyAdmin, PHPSysInfo, PHPFileManager, noVNC)
- Lighttpd Server
- Port Forwarder
- Proxy server (optional tunneling)
- Remote Control App Server
- Rsync Server
- Samba Server (SMB / CIFS)
- SMS Gateway
- Socks Server
- SSH Server (SFTP / SCP)
- Stomp Server
- Styx Server
- Syslog Server
- TFTP Server
- Telnet Server
- Test Server (Echo, Discard, Chargen, QOTD Protocol)
- Time server (NTP or TP)
- Torrent Tracker Server
- Trigger Server
- VNC Server
- Wake On LAN Client
- HTTP / HTTPS web server
- WebDAV server (optionally over SSL / TLS)
- X11 Server
- XMPP Server (Jabber)
Network tools:
- Remote Control Client
- Simple shtaccess editor
- Connectability
- IP Calculator (IPv4 / IPv6)
- Port Scanner
- MySQL Monitor
- Whois
- Raw socket (TCP / UDP)
- Command line
- Ping
- Network speed
- HTTP Headers
- Wake On LAN
- Lookup (DNS, IP, Host, Mac to Vendor)
- Traceroute
So now you can use your device as file server, media server, give your friends their own account, etc!
We think it's the most complete server app on the Play store, but we would love to hear what you think of it. The trial version can be found on Android Play and is fully functional. The only difference between the trial and paid version is that in the paid version you can run more than two servers at the same time and it doesn't expire.
Really nice testing it today! That way you don't need a media share device for your Phone like my Galaxy S3. Just enable DLNA and you can stream it to the TV Hope it works that way
@saschb2b That's correct, it works that way. Let me know whether it all works ok!
@mikelodean7 Yes, you can. You could use the webdav server or dlna server and on another client use a player that support webdav or dlna. Let me know whether that worked!
@haffid Unfortunately not, we don't support php or ruby on rails yet. We might implement php but ruby on rails will take a lot longer..
Let me know whether it worked, I'm really curious whether it all works ok.
@saschb2b That's correct, it works that way. Let me know whether it all works ok!
@mikelodean7 Yes, you can. You could use the webdav server or dlna server and on another client use a player that support webdav or dlna. Let me know whether that worked!
@haffid Unfortunately not, we don't support php or ruby on rails yet. We might implement php but ruby on rails will take a lot longer..
Let me know whether it worked, I'm really curious whether it all works ok.
Thanks for the feedback, I will be pending.
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