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Android BOINC Client and remote access

ChristianVirtual

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I tried to search but failed for an answer; and how you gonna call: Gilthanis :) and of course anybody else how know the answer

How can I get (on a non-rooted Android Device with KitKat 4.4) the remote authorization passphrase in the hope to remote monitor my Android ?

I scanned through the UI on the device but failed to see it; Google suggest to root the device which I don't like too much.

Any other options ?
 
You cannot do it with the Berkeley official BOINC client. You may be able to pull it off using nativeboinc which was actually released before Berkeley release theirs. It is no longer supported, so it is what it is.
 
Oh..and I do not believe nativeboinc isn't supported for Android 5+ before anyone attempts...
 
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You cannot do it with the Berkeley official BOINC client. You may be able to pull it off using nativeboinc which was actually released before Berkeley release theirs. It is no longer supported, so it is what it is.

I would have tried BOINC client; but also open to direct GUIRPC calls ... ;-) wonder what's in my mind ...
 
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