![]() So the problem appears to be that connectbot is remembering something about what the connection looked like the last time and expecting it to look the same. When I ran from Android Studio, it didn't use the old data, so it looked good at first, but it actually has the same issue. Another bread crumb is, if I clear all the app's persistent data, which ever one I try next will work. It turns out that which ever one I try first works (Debian or Kali) but whichever comes second fails. I thought this was due to the Kali one being newer, but it turns out the issue is that it is simply different. I then tried the Kali one and it gave the error mentioned. I tried the Debian one first, and it worked. Next we fire an URI intent to connectbot, or whoever is listening, to connect to that server.When we do this from a Kali distro, it uses Dropbear v2018.76 When we do this from a Debian distro, it uses Dropbear v2016.74. ![]()
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