02-23-2016, 04:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2016, 04:15 AM by Barracuda72.)
(02-23-2016, 02:54 AM)Schwertspize Wrote: That's not how android works. Android doesn't allow anything at all by default (which is, if you are no app).I can be wrong here, I'm not an Andriod expert - but is there really any limitations (besides usual Linux) for *native* processes? I have three Android devices (4.2 and two 4.4), on all of them it's totally OK to run Cuberite from terminal under some random unpriveleged user - probably the user that belongs to Terminal application, obviously it don't have "Internet" permission (neither is ADB "shell" user). So, if you are running under some another application UID, it should be also fine. But maybe something were changed in 5.x/6.x Android, I don't know. Or maybe I just don't know how Android permission system really works.
Can you post an APK here to test?