SeaShell fails to detect devices on the same Wi-Fi network when using the listener command
When trying to use the ipa command in SeaShell to create an IPA file, the tool fails to recognize connected devices on the same Wi-Fi network. Even though the iPhone is connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the computer running SeaShell, SeaShell fails to detect the device and shows the error message: "No devices connected."
To Reproduce: Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Install SeaShell on a WSL environment. Ensure both the iPhone and the computer running SeaShell are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Run the ipa -b command to create an IPA file. Enter the correct information it asks for, used both default ip and 0.0.0.0 and neither worked. Install the ipa via trollstore and open it. Open a listener on 0.0.0.0 8888. "devices -l". See the error message: "No devices connected"
Expected behavior:
SeaShell should detect the iPhone connected to the same Wi-Fi network and allow the creation of an IPA file.
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Desktop:
OS: Windows 11 / wsl2 Browser: // Version: //
Smartphone : Device: iPhone 7 plus OS: iOS 15.8 Browser: N/A Version: N/A
i tried deactivating windows firewall, setting new rules for port 8888 and nothing worked :(
+1 same issue here on the previous ticket i opened below this one @enty8080 waiting for ur support
@mishariveli @lex0tan It would require some time to debug