This app allows users to easily start a server on their device, either through the simple tab or by using advanced settings to add users, allowed IP addresses, and more. The app also allows for multiple servers to be run simultaneously. The best part? No root access is needed, with a few exceptions listed below.
This is a trial version of the app, which will work for 7 days before requiring the purchase of the paid version. In this version, users are limited to adding only two servers. This limitation is necessary to support the ongoing development of the app.
The app boasts over 60 servers and 18 network tools, including remote control support and a PHP server. It also offers the option to use a NAS server, dedicated server, or honeypot.
However, there are some limitations to certain servers. For example, the VNC server may not work on all devices, and some servers require an ARM-based device. Additionally, some servers do require root access, such as the port forwarder, VNC, VPN, and SMB Native servers. The app also requires permission for SMS and coarse location for certain features.
Some general features of the app include encryption for settings and password support, as well as Tasker and Llama support. Users can also start and stop servers using various methods, such as WIFI, SMS, call, power, or cronjob rules. The app also offers widget support and many more features.
The app also includes a variety of network tools, such as an IP calculator, port scanner, MySQL monitor, and more. And for those looking to run specific servers, the app offers a wide range of options, including Caddy, CVS, DHCP, UPnP, DNS, eDonkey, FTP, Git, HTTP, Icecast, IRC, MongoDB, Nginx, and many more.
For any questions or feature requests, users can contact the developers and are encouraged to be original and SEO-oriented in their requests. Overall, this app provides a convenient and comprehensive solution for starting and managing servers on a device.









