On 04/28/2014 10:32 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to "KDE connect" my Fedora-20/KDE laptop
>>>> and my Samsung Galaxy S2 phone (Android version 4.1.2).
>>>> I've followed the instructions in
>>>>
<
http://xmodulo.com/2014/01/integrate-android-kde-linux-desktop.html>
>>>> meticulously.
>>>> Every thing works fine, but at the final step (Pairing)
>>>> -------------------------------
>>>> Launch KDE Connect on Android.
>>>> You should see the hostname of your KDE desktop listed
>>>> under "Not paired devices".
>>>> -------------------------------
>>>> I do not see my desktop, or anything else, listed.
> What does this show on the desktop?
>
> netstat -nap|grep 1714
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[tim@rose ~]$ sudo netstat -nap | grep 1714
tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:1714 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
1171/kdeconnectd
udp 0 0 255.255.255.255:1714 0.0.0.0:*
1171/kdeconnectd
unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 17140 435/kdm
/var/run/xdmctl/dmctl-:0/socket
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 17144 807/-:0
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 17146 468/X
@/tmp/.X11-unix/X0
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 17143 435/kdm
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 17145 435/kdm
unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 17142 807/-:0
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Looks like what I have and I can pair my Nexus 5. Let's look at your
iptable rules again.
iptables -L -nv
And for a quick test does it work when you put in this rule?
iptables -I INPUT -j ACCEPT
That will allow everything of course but if it works you know that
iptable rules are the issue.