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any cool ideas what i could do with termux?
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Termux is awesome! I use it for a bunch of things:
Using termux for SSH as well. Haven't heard about croc before. Are there advantages over copying files with ssh (scp) for example?
The main advantages for me are:
Does croc relay pass only metadata about the client addresses, or is the data itself sent via the relay?
As far as I know the relay just NAT busts, after that it's encrypted p2p.
croc is best to use the android app instead of croc in termux
Why install another app when croc is available from termux?
That's pretty much where I'm at too, and I find it easier to get to the file(s) I want to send through the cli. No judgement to anyone who prefers the gui though!