On Mon, Jun 24, 2024, 16:23 American Citizen <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello:
>
> I used to use idevice_id binary file to open up a pair connection to my
> old Apple Iphone 6s, and eventually gain access to the photos.
>
> The new Iphone 14 I have now is stymieing me in my attempts to use KDE
> Connect, despite this app being in the Apple Library (and downloaded and
> installed on my Iphone)
>
> I ran a couple of troubleshooting commands:
>
> owner@localhost:~/.config/kdeconnect> sudo netstat -tunelp | grep -i
> kdeconnect
> [sudo] password for root:
> tcp6       0      0 :::1716 :::*                    LISTEN
> 1000       7950619 23313/kdeconnectd
> udp6       0      0 :::1716 :::*
> 1000       7950618 23313/kdeconnectd
>
> (with KDE Connect running on the host linux system (OpenSuse Leap 15.5)
> of course)
>
> owner@localhost:~/.config/kdeconnect> netcat -z -v 192.168.0.8 1714-1716
> netcat: connect to 192.168.0.8 port 1714 (tcp) failed: Connection refused
> netcat: connect to 192.168.0.8 port 1715 (tcp) failed: Connection refused
> Connection to 192.168.0.8 1716 port [tcp/xmsg] succeeded!
>
> Well yes, we're supposed to see that connection be accepted by the Apple
> Iphone and apparently it is being received by the Iphone.. but nothing
> ever happens and no device discovery takes place, even if I enter a
> manual IP address into the Apple KDE Connect App configuration. On both
> sides, no device detection ever took place. (and yes, I cycled phone power)
>
> The Apple Iphone and Linux system are on a local area network..
> 192.168.0.xxx  so I don't understand why the Iphone 14 is refusing to
> co-operate
>
> Has anyone been able to get their Apple Iphone 14 talking to the KDE
> Connect app running on a Linux OS?
> .


Just want to confirm that KDE Connect works for me very well on openSuSE
Leap 15.5 with Android 13 phone.

While this is not helpful for iOS device - it confirms that the phone app
and its leap 15.5 counterpart are not broken.

-Tomas

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