December 6, 2014. The idea is to make a proper ssh implementation for Android. Important features: * it should run happily without root (on a non-root port) * it should be a regular android app requiring no special permissions, and not requiring any 'magic' executable files * should not rely on busybox * preferably support sftp * open source The existing apps are either expensive, don't work, need root, or too complicated, or a mix of all of the above. And none of them are open source. I figure I'll start with dropbear, which I will run through JNI instead of putting it in its own binary (because making such a binary executable is a bit of a hack). So that's the plan........ December 14, 2014. I got dropbear to compile under the Android NDK, so now it's time to work on the Android side of it. I need: * a Service that can be started, stopped, and queried for whether it's running or not * a Thread to implement the Service's work (by calling into dropbear's main()), which can also be stopped. * a config UI with at least these choices: - bool: start on boot (def: false) - number: port number (def: 2222) - string: path to authorized_keys file (def: /sdcard/ssh) - string: name of default shell (def: /system/bin/sh -l) - string: default path for HOME (def: /sdcard/ssh) - button: start or (if it's running) stop