How to Setup Apache Web Server On Any Android Device

The Apache HTTP server httpd was launched in 1995 and has been the most popular web server on the Internet since April 1996 The Apache HTTP server is developed and maintained by a user community under the supervision of the Apache Software Foundation In the following videos Spanish we show how to install the Apache web server on Android

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So lets use one of the package managers provided by Termux to install an Apache web server on your Android device Here below is the stepbystep guide to setup Termux and Apache on your device Step 3 After installing Apache start the Apache server using the following command to start the Apache server

ActiveMQ also allows to transfer messages using queue If you need to use it choose another protocol for example STOMP For MQTT on the client we will use Eclipse Paho Android Service It offers

keune If you would like to troubleshoot Android connectivity to the Apache specifically I would recommend to start Apache in the forground with this command httpd f path to config file and make sure it is listening the correct configuration file is selected Test Apache from another machine on the same network then if that works in theory it should work from your android device

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This server is based on Apache 22 and does a great job of serving up websites from your mobile device Mobility mustreads Apple iOS 18 Cheat Sheet Release Date RCS Integration and More

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dependencies compile group czmseberaandroid name httpclient version 4411 If still want to use httpclient library in Android Marshmallow sdk 23 you can add useLibrary orgapachehttplegacy to buildgradle in the android section as a workaround This seems to be necessary for some of Googles own gms libraries

Once you have virtmanager in Docker running download and install the Androidx86 image on the VM Then enable the Display VNC device in QEMU choosing an appropriate unused port Finally in Apache Guacamole setup a VNC connection to the server via hostdockerinternal on the port you chose earlier

The easy way to implement this is to use this attribute to your AndroidManifestxml where you allow all http for all requests application androidusesCleartextTraffictrue application But in case you want some more configurations for different links for instance allowing http for some domains but not other domains you must provide resxmlnetworkSecurityConfigxml file

Our Page Being Served Via Ngrok Now we need can access our server from outside our local network using the ngrok link Conclusion Thus in this way we can use our Android phones as web servers On nonrooted phones you can host a webserver on any of the higher ports while on rooted phones you can use the default port 80