5 points | by sipofwater 14 hours ago ago
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NFS server on an Android smartphone without root access: "Testing: Termux, proot-distro, Network File System (NFS)" at https://gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/e1719f4029b91918d99621... (gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/e1719f4029b91918d996216939d5bff2)
* Kodi has an NFS client, "Downloads for Android": https://kodi.tv/download/android/
* VLC for Android, Android TV and ChromeOS, "Network browsing for distant filesystems (SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS...) and servers (UPnP, DLNA)": https://github.com/videolan/vlc-android , https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-android.html
* "NFS Clients VLC & KODI on Android TV": https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html
* "exportfs Command: Tutorial & Examples" "Manage and display NFS exported file systems on a Linux server": https://cleveruptime.com/docs/commands/exportfs
* "NFS Security: Identifying and Exploiting Misconfigurations": https://www.hvs-consulting.de/en/blog/nfs-security-identifyi... (www.hvs-consulting.de/en/blog/nfs-security-identifying-and-exploiting-misconfigurations)
What you mean is a portable NAS with wifi hosting, a unuversal web interface / PWA.
The reason this is not a wireless SSD (which is a good thing) is that you are using a network and software stack amd not a low level protocol to access the drive.
> Thinking of building a small 1TB WiFi SSD that works like a tiny standalone NAS.
Step 1: Purchase Android smartphone with microSD slot and 1TB microSD card
Step 2: Deploy Samba server on phone
NFS server on an Android smartphone without root access: "Testing: Termux, proot-distro, Network File System (NFS)" at https://gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/e1719f4029b91918d99621... (gist.github.com/NoteAfterNote/e1719f4029b91918d996216939d5bff2)
* Kodi has an NFS client, "Downloads for Android": https://kodi.tv/download/android/
* VLC for Android, Android TV and ChromeOS, "Network browsing for distant filesystems (SMB, FTP, SFTP, NFS...) and servers (UPnP, DLNA)": https://github.com/videolan/vlc-android , https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-android.html
* "NFS Clients VLC & KODI on Android TV": https://www.hallergard.com/Blog/NFS_Android.html
* "exportfs Command: Tutorial & Examples" "Manage and display NFS exported file systems on a Linux server": https://cleveruptime.com/docs/commands/exportfs
* "NFS Security: Identifying and Exploiting Misconfigurations": https://www.hvs-consulting.de/en/blog/nfs-security-identifyi... (www.hvs-consulting.de/en/blog/nfs-security-identifying-and-exploiting-misconfigurations)
What you mean is a portable NAS with wifi hosting, a unuversal web interface / PWA.
The reason this is not a wireless SSD (which is a good thing) is that you are using a network and software stack amd not a low level protocol to access the drive.
> Thinking of building a small 1TB WiFi SSD that works like a tiny standalone NAS.
Step 1: Purchase Android smartphone with microSD slot and 1TB microSD card
Step 2: Deploy Samba server on phone