Reputation: 2319
Hi I am developing an app using android emulator. I need to register a UDP socket at some port X that can be accessible from local network. Since Android emulator is NAT'd so I need port forwarding. I followed this post "Reaching a network device by IP and port using the Android emulator". It shows that I need to use
adb forward tcp:localPort tcp:emulatorPort
but this scheme doesn't work for udp (If anyone knows its version for UDP then please let me know). For UDP I found another solution that I need to telnet to adb port as follows (My adb is running at port 5037)
telnet localhost 5037
and redirect UDP port using redir command
redir add udp:36963:36963
But when I telnet it gives the following error
telnet 127.0.0.1 5037
Connecting to 127.0.0.1:5037...
Connection established.
To escape to local shell, press 'Ctrl+Alt+]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
I tried a lot to find any solution for this but fruitless.
I need to know any solution for accessing emulator from outer network.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 13091
Reputation: 3025
The typical telnet port for the first emulator is 5554.
Try:
telnet localhost 5554
Then you'll need to authenticate, the instructions are printed in the console. It should be something like copy the value from $HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token without the trailing '%'.
auth <auth_token>
redir add udp:36963:36963
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 67
This is wrong
redir add udp:36963:36963
Try this:
redir add udp:portA udp:portB
In the most of the cases portA and portB will be different. Adapt to your code
Upvotes: -2