Is there such a thing?
Im using unlimited internet plan for port 80 which means i can surf over the net for html pages with no additional charge.
Now my question is if theres a messenger that uses that port so i dont must wifi or data plan to use it?
Thanks.
eran.
im not sure but you could try ebuddy, or any other html based messenger
if you have access to a vpn, ssh-server or a proxy server you can tunnel your connection through them which is supported by almost every mobile messenger client.
hi,
use open vpn, a good solution to create and use a tunnel via your pc connection, than your pc will be the server that you can connect on with your 3g+ connection.
i tried that today with success, and used msn messenger and push mail, all with my wap Sfr connection, that use the port 80.
use google for research, and send a message if you need help....i'll try even if my english is not perfect....but think i can help.
benastuce said:
hi,
use open vpn, a good solution to create and use a tunnel via your pc connection, than your pc will be the server that you can connect on with your 3g+ connection.
i tried that today with success, and used msn messenger and push mail, all with my wap Sfr connection, that use the port 80.
use google for research, and send a message if you need help....i'll try even if my english is not perfect....but think i can help.
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The same thing happens in portugal with the Carriers! only html traffic is allowed. Good thing there is this workaround!
going to do that now..
benastuce said:
hi,
use open vpn, a good solution to create and use a tunnel via your pc connection, than your pc will be the server that you can connect on with your 3g+ connection.
i tried that today with success, and used msn messenger and push mail, all with my wap Sfr connection, that use the port 80.
use google for research, and send a message if you need help....i'll try even if my english is not perfect....but think i can help.
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i dtried to look for howto's in order to understand how it works..
i didnt really got it.
i'd be glad if you explain it here shortly,
it will be available for the rest of the guys either
you can use a simple ssh server for tunneling, too. that's more simple than the configuration of a whole vpn.
First you have to have con trol over such a server (I use a vserver of mine), than have the server listen on not only the ssh port but also a http one(if you have a webserver too running in the ssh server host, you maybe can't useport 80, but luckily my provider has also port 8080 open, because it is often used for http proxies).
now download pocketputty from the internet.
in the session tab enter yout servers ip and choose ssh, but change the port to 8080.
now go to the tunnel tab (as there are many tabs, maybe you cant see it at first, but it's there).
now you enter a free port on your mobile in the source field (I use 50 for example), the destination is the ip of your ssh server, and check dynamic. now click add.
then change back to the session tab, give you settings a name in the field stored sessions and klick save.
now the settings are stored and you can start the connection by double klicken on the name of your session that is now listed unter (Default Settings) in the sessions list.
The ssh connection will open and you will to have to log you into the ssh server, with a user (the name is not important, and it needn't to be the super user ;-) ), that has a shell.
when you're logged in open your mobile icq client. now go to the proxy settings of it and choose socks as proxy server type, the proxy address is localhost and the port the one you chose in the source field in the ppcoektputty tunnel tab. (so putty is your local socks proxy server).
now you should be able to connect thorugh the ssh tunnel to icq.
if you use your mobile sionmetimes as modem for a laptop, the trick works very similiar with the normal putty and a non mobile windows ;-)
bcom said:
you can use a simple ssh server for tunneling, too. that's more simple than the configuration of a whole vpn.
First you have to have con trol over such a server (I use a vserver of mine), than have the server listen on not only the ssh port but also a http one(if you have a webserver too running in the ssh server host, you maybe can't useport 80, but luckily my provider has also port 8080 open, because it is often used for http proxies).
now download pocketputty from the internet.
in the session tab enter yout servers ip and choose ssh, but change the port to 8080.
now go to the tunnel tab (as there are many tabs, maybe you cant see it at first, but it's there).
now you enter a free port on your mobile in the source field (I use 50 for example), the destination is the ip of your ssh server, and check dynamic. now click add.
then change back to the session tab, give you settings a name in the field stored sessions and klick save.
now the settings are stored and you can start the connection by double klicken on the name of your session that is now listed unter (Default Settings) in the sessions list.
The ssh connection will open and you will to have to log you into the ssh server, with a user (the name is not important, and it needn't to be the super user ;-) ), that has a shell.
when you're logged in open your mobile icq client. now go to the proxy settings of it and choose socks as proxy server type, the proxy address is localhost and the port the one you chose in the source field in the ppcoektputty tunnel tab. (so putty is your local socks proxy server).
now you should be able to connect thorugh the ssh tunnel to icq.
if you use your mobile sionmetimes as modem for a laptop, the trick works very similiar with the normal putty and a non mobile windows ;-)
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I really got lost...
I couldnt find application for ssh server which i understand how to work with..
i wouldnt mind some help...
first you need a server in the internet for that, because you need an endpoint for the ssh connection.
as i said i have a linux server under my control. if you don't have an internet server or access to one with a ssh account, which I doubt reading your post, this solution isn't maybe the best for you, because have such a server costs about 8-10 euro or dollars a month, and as I need it for other things to, this costs are ok for me.
an alternative maybe would be an vpn account by a vpn provider which costs less, but then the way to get it to work is a bit differnet.
I just thought I could set up such a server on my own computer...if possible.
I did understand i can do that, but i didnt understand how
Nevermind, I will try other solutions..
thanks
hmm, this would be possible, but your computer would have to be reachable under a fest address from the internet (which oculd be done using dyndns). Are you using windows or linux in your machine?
Usually my computer is online all the time, so it wouldnt be a problem
And using a dynamic hostname with dyndns is what I thought about at first place.
my pc is running windows
eranyanay said:
i dtried to look for howto's in order to understand how it works..
i didnt really got it.
i'd be glad if you explain it here shortly,
it will be available for the rest of the guys either
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hi,
i made exactly this http://www.jb69.com/index.php/post/2008/01/05/Creation-dun-serveur-VPN...but its in french....hope it helps..but i can always answer if any question or translation...see you.
begin to craete a vpn server on your pc first...try to make it run using the config file...than we'll see....beleive me i didn't get any help and i'm quite a noob in network connection...but make it work...
benastuce said:
hi,
i made exactly this http://www.jb69.com/index.php/post/2008/01/05/Creation-dun-serveur-VPN...but its in french....hope it helps..but i can always answer if any question or translation...see you.
begin to craete a vpn server on your pc first...try to make it run using the config file...than we'll see....beleive me i didn't get any help and i'm quite a noob in network connection...but make it work...
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Thank you for your help.
I used that guide and Im not sure about the last stage, when creating the client.ovpn file,
in the line 'remote' - i leave it xx.xx.xx.xx ? They didnt mention different...
And after that, How do I config the vpn connection on my mobile? I need a step by step in this stage because I dont want extra-charging....
Thanks
eranyanay said:
Thank you for your help.
I used that guide and Im not sure about the last stage, when creating the client.ovpn file,
in the line 'remote' - i leave it xx.xx.xx.xx ? They didnt mention different...
And after that, How do I config the vpn connection on my mobile? I need a step by step in this stage because I dont want extra-charging....
Thanks
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instead of XX.xx.xx.xx you must fill your internet IP thaht you can see here http://www.ip-adress.com/, and may be you have to change port to 443 instead of 80 in config files....that works with me,dont forget port forwarding in your router if you have one, mens you have to redirect incoming connection on port 80, and 443 to the pc that have openvpn.
but first of all you have to make your server work on the pc, some times you have to kill openvpn activites making CTRL+ALT+Del, to make open vpn GUi work and the vpn connect....see for next episode.
Ok,
im kind of stuck again....
I configured the vpn program and did everything by the guide,
Now i need to add a vpn connection to my regular 3g settings?
I did that, with my IP address, and it asks for user and password
i assumed its tcp-client like in the config file,
and password one of the keys in key.txt file..
but it doesnt work.
or i didnt do it right.
eranyanay said:
Ok,
im kind of stuck again....
I configured the vpn program and did everything by the guide,
Now i need to add a vpn connection to my regular 3g settings?
I did that, with my IP address, and it asks for user and password
i assumed its tcp-client like in the config file,
and password one of the keys in key.txt file..
but it doesnt work.
or i didnt do it right.
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So, when you launch open vpn on your PC, with the GUI (the incon of open vpn on the bureau), do you have the little yellow incon down right your pc screen and a message of connection success....you must first of all secceed to make your vpn work...after for the pocket pc its really nothing.....
PS: the client config must be in the config folder of your ppc with the key....personnally i made a copy of the key in the base folder of the device cause sometimes the key is not detected in the config folder.
and important to set your connection on "my work network" not wap in the avanced connections configuration.....but tell you make a seccessful vpn connection first and for the ppc its will be a joke...
benastuce said:
So, when you launch open vpn on your PC, with the GUI (the incon of open vpn on the bureau), do you have the little yellow incon down right your pc screen and a message of connection success....you must first of all secceed to make your vpn work...after for the pocket pc its really nothing.....
PS: the client config must be in the config folder of your ppc with the key....personnally i made a copy of the key in the base folder of the device cause sometimes the key is not detected in the config folder.
and important to set your connection on "my work network" not wap in the avanced connections configuration.....but tell you make a seccessful vpn connection first and for the ppc its will be a joke...
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and finally don't set any vpn network on your ppc just install open vpn for ppc, i gave you the soft link...thats you need to set later....dont touch anything in your connections sittings except to set your connections on "my work network when you use vpn"....CARAY....
I'll come back for next episode....see you
benastuce said:
and finally don't set any vpn network on your ppc just install open vpn for ppc, i gave you the soft link...thats you need to set later....dont touch anything in your connections sittings except to set your connections on "my work network when you use vpn"....CARAY....
I'll come back for next episode....see you
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Ok, i feel like it comes to an end...
the vpn server on my pc is working, the application openvpn.exe is running in the background and i do have that network enabled and running.
I found and installed open vpn for ppc,
its a bit annoying it cant run on a window and that its running on the background screen, meaning my touchflow (im using htc diamond) is hiding it, so i need to disable the touchflow when i need to configure the app.
(maybe solutions?)
now i need to copy the configuration files and the key file i have in the config folder of the computer to the ppc folder?
And what next?
Thanks
eranyanay said:
Ok, i feel like it comes to an end...
the vpn server on my pc is working, the application openvpn.exe is running in the background and i do have that network enabled and running.
I found and installed open vpn for ppc,
its a bit annoying it cant run on a window and that its running on the background screen, meaning my touchflow (im using htc diamond) is hiding it, so i need to disable the touchflow when i need to configure the app.
(maybe solutions?)
now i need to copy the configuration files and the key file i have in the config folder of the computer to the ppc folder?
And what next?
Thanks
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So....great...now you have to copy the key.txt in the ppc config folder....with the client config.opvn(2 files), i learned somewhere yhat you have to copy the key in the main ppc directory also...i did it....see this video on this site....that can help much http://www.psykokwak.com/blog/index.php/2007/12/08/41-rendre-le-forfait-sfr-illimythics-vraiment-illimythics....give feed backs ...i'm here tonight...
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Like many other people, my carrier filters all my GPRS through their HTTP Proxy.
- POP/SMTP email can't be polled
- Windows Live Messenger won't connect
- Streaming whatever is obviously impossible
- Whatever other network you want won't work
- All you can do is browse web pages and update RSS news
I wrote a very unpopular thread in the past about how to bypass your carrier's GPRS Proxy server
in order to access blocked ports for emails & other services. It was unpopular probably because
it only worked on a PC
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=314757
Now I made it work ON your phone.
Basic Guide - This post
Tip to autoload everything once setup - Bottom of first post
Make a SSH server - Second Post
Setup your email settings - Third Post
~~~~~~STEP BY STEP GUIDE ~~~~~~~~~~
1 - Setup a SSH server to listen to port 443. Port 443 being opened to the internet OBVIOUSLy.
Linux users will have no issue with this.
However, Windows XP users need to install a SSH server, so please see my second post for how to do this.
2 - Download Pocketputty for your phone
3 - In your phone, go to: settings / system / About / Device ID (tab) | Write something unique, but in a single word, such as your username.
4 - Go in Settings / Connections / Connections / Advanced / Select Networks | Select "My Work Network" for both options.
It might not be named "My work Network" but it has to be the network which you can add a proxy server to the settings.
5 - Add your GPRS information for the "My Work Network".
6 - Go to "Edit my proxy server"
7 - Check the two boxes in proxy settings, then click on "Advanced"
HTTP : add your carrier's HTTP proxy address. Pocket IE cannot work any other way.
WAP : Useless (unless you NEED this working, add your carrier's proxy, or the same information SOCKS proxy under)
Secure WAP : useless
SOCKS : write your phone's "about" name from step 2, port is 1080
8 - Click Ok,Ok,Ok etc until you get back to "today"
9 - Load PocketPutty
TAB - Session
Hostname : your SSH server's external IP address
Port : 443
TAB - Tunnel
Source : 1080
Destination : (nothing)
Check circle "Dynamic"
Click Add (top right)
Go back to Tab - Session
Stored Session : proxy
Click Save
Click Cancel
10 - Use a registry editor & Edit the following Values (MAKE SURE IT IS DECIMAL VALUES)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER / SOFTWARE / SIMONTATHAM / PUTTY / SESSIONS / PROXY
LocalPortAcceptAll = 1
ProxyHost = (your cellphone carrier's HTTP proxy server)
ProxyPort = (Your cellphone carrier's HTTP Proxy server port, should be 80 or 8080)
ProxyMethod = 3
RemoteCommand = top
12 - Initiate a GPRS connection (Settings / Connections / Connections / Manage Existing Connections /
Select your GPRS connection, Tap & hold, click on connect)
13 - Load Putty
14 - Load settion "Proxy"
15 - Click Open & A black terminal window will appear
16 - go back to the "today" screen as soon as possible (it's the only way it will connect, while in the background,
I think it's a bug or something)
17 - Wait a few seconds, suddenly a window will appear asking you if you wish to save an encryption key. Click yes
(note : this will only happen on the first time you connect)
18 - Go back into Putty (DO NOT LOAD A NEW PUTTY WINDOW, use the task manager to bring back the ongoing session)
19 - It should ask your username then password, fill in the obvious information requirements.
20 - Once you are logged into your SSH server, type "top" and press enter, it will allow you to keep your connection alive.
21 - Go back to the "Today" screen and try loading Windows Live Messenger, for the first time, while using the proxy, it should connect!
~~~~~~TIP~~~~~
With Total Command, you can make a shortcut that will load putty and log you in AUTOMATICALLY
Find Putty.exe
Click on File, then >>>>>>>>>>>>> (A) >
Create Shortcut
Place it in \windows\start menu\programs\
Then browse to that folder with total command
find Putty.exe.ink
Tap/Hold and open properties
tab SHORTCUT
Assuming putty.exe is located in "\" write this in target:
\PUTTY.EXE" -load proxy -l yourusername -pw yourpassword
Then click on ok, tadaa, simply start up Putty fro that shortcut and go back to the today screen.
It will log you on automatically without your intervention.
You still need to initate a GPRS connection first though.
For running a SSH server in Windows
Part 1
1 - Download & Run http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe
2 - Click - Install from the Internet / NEXT
3 - Root directory : c:\cygwin / NEXT
4 - Local Package Directory : c:\cygwin / NEXT
5 - Direct Connection / NEXT
6 - Select any download site / NEXT
7 - Click on "VIEW" on top right
8 - Click on the column title "Package" (to sort alphabetically) and find "Openssh: The OpenSSH server and client programs"
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
9 - Click on Skip on the far left column, on that row.
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/4001/sshdpackage2xp2.gif[/IMG}
10 - Repeat step 8 & 10 for packages tcp_wrappers, procps & zlib (might already be selected)
11 - Click NEXT & wait (about 40-50MB download)
12 - Click on Finish (check or uncheck Create Icon & Add Icon to your discretion)
Part 2
1 - Go to your Control panel, then go into System (This is in Windows XP, not cygwin)
2 - Click on "Advanced" tab, then click on Environment Variables at the bottom
3 - Under "System Variables" click on "New"
4 - Name = CYGWIN / Variable Value = ntsec tty CLICK OK
5 - Back into "Environment Variables", look for the variable "Path"
6 - Click on EDIT, then WRITE EXACTLY at the END of the line: ;C:\cygwin\bin
7 - Here is my complete value for example: %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\cygwin\bin
8 - Click OK,OK,OK etc until you get out completely of the Control Panel and System
Part 3
1 - Go in your C:\cygwin\ folder
2 - Double-click: cygwin.bat | You'll see this window appear (with your computer name instead of alk)
[IMG]http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/273/terminalki1.gif
3 - type "ssh-host-config" then press enter
4 - "privilege separation", answer yes (not just "y")
5 - "create local user sshd", answer yes
6 - "install sshd as a service", answer yes
7 - When the script stops and asks you for "CYGWIN=" your answer is ntsec tty
8 - Type "chmod 0777 /etc/shhd_config" and enter
9 - In Windows, go to the file C:\cygwin\etc\sshd_config
10 - Open it with NOTEPAD
11 - Where it says "Port 22", replace it so it says "Port 443" and save the changes
12 - Back in the terminal, type "chmod 0644 /etc/sshd_config" and enter
13 - type "net start sshd"
14 - It should say the SSHD service has started
15 - Test out your server by connecting to your server with putty
httpp://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
16 - In putty, enter "127.0.0.1" as hostname and "443" as port, then click on "Open"
17 - It will ask you if you want to save the key, click "Yes"
18 - Enter your windows XP username, enter, then your XP password, enter.
19 - You should then see something like [email protected]:
20 - Success, you have a running SSH server for your phone to connect to.
Notice - Make sure that if your Windows machine is behind a router or firewall, that the port 443 is
forwarded to your computer. Otherwise, nobody on the internet would be able to connect to your
SSH server on port 443, including your phone.
POP/SMTP EMAIL SERVER ACCESS
Im going to write an example for using GMAIL. You can guess the rest for different services.
1 - Load your Proxy session, but dont connect yet.
2 - Go to the Tunnel tab
Local : 35553 (or any big unused port number)
Remote : pop.googlemail.com:993
Select "local"
Click add
Again
Local : 35554 (different from above)
Remote : smtp.googlemail.com:465
Click add
Go back to session and save the new settings
Now connect to your SSH server
Go to your Messaging
Add a new Email account
Email address : [email protected]
UNCHECK : Try to get your email settings directly from the internet
Select Provider : Internet Email
Fill everything yourself until "Incoming Mail Server"
Incoming mail server : alkizmotytn:35553 (that's MY PHONE's name, type in YOURS!!!)
Account type : pop3
Enter your gmail username & password
Outgoing Mail Server : alkizmotytn:35554 (dont be an idiot)
Check box : Outgoing server requires authentification
Click "Advanced Settings"
Check box : Require SSL for incoming
Check Box : Require SSL for outgoing
Network Connections : Work
It should be able to download/send emails now, while using Putty.
ok, so I can connect but when it does it says
Fatal error....
in the terminal it says
Bash: Top: Command not found
BTW! Thanks for this, If this works your my hero. If not well. Your still my hero. lol
Ohhh I know exactly what's wrong.
Here's how to fix it :
1 - Run "setup.exe" that you downloaded from cygwin
2 - Repeat the same steps of installation (you'll notice, it's taking your previous settings already)
3 - Find "Procps" package, click on "skip" just like you did with OpenSSH, Zlib, etc.
4 - Click next, and it will install "procps" on top of your SSH server.
5 - Reconnect, TOP will now work.
Here's WHY this happened
"top" command is a command that is sent automatically. It is added in Step 10.
"top" is ALWAYS part of a Linux system, but aparently not for the SSH server for windows.
I didnt think to check this since I run a small linux server.
now it should work
GOOD NEWS THOUGH : YOU HAVE PASSED THE HARDEST PART! TOP WAS A TINY ISSUE!!!
edit - I edited the SSH Server setup to include "procps" in the package installation list. I hope people read this thread. This is a major improvement for those stuck behind a HTTP proxy.
~~~~~~ TO RUN A SSH SERVER WITHOUT A COMPUTER ~~~~~~~
If you dont like the idea of running a PC 24/7 at home, you can turn your wireless router into a SSH server.
Look at the hardware list here
http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
If your router's model number and revision has "SUPPORTED" under status, you might just be in luck!!!
You can install a linux based firmware operating system on your wireless router. It will replace your router's OS completely with a MUCH MUCH more powerful one.
I recommend X-WRT since it is VERY userfriendly
http://x-wrt.org/
But OpenWRT is good for advanced linux users
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Installing
There's also DD-WRT for the complete n00b
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php
All of them, once installed, have a SSH server right out of the box.
So your server is your router.
Thanks, I will try this.
alkizmo said:
~~~~~~ TO RUN A SSH SERVER WITHOUT A COMPUTER ~~~~~~~
If you dont like the idea of running a PC 24/7 at home, you can turn your wireless router into a SSH server.
Look at the hardware list here
http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware
If your router's model number and revision has "SUPPORTED" under status, you might just be in luck!!!
You can install a linux based firmware operating system on your wireless router. It will replace your router's OS completely with a MUCH MUCH more powerful one.
I recommend X-WRT since it is VERY userfriendly
http://x-wrt.org/
But OpenWRT is good for advanced linux users
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Installing
There's also DD-WRT for the complete n00b
http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/index.php
All of them, once installed, have a SSH server right out of the box.
So your server is your router.
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If I remember correctly there are FON routers on Ebay for dirt cheap that can use this DWRT thingy.
cd85233 said:
Thanks, I will try this.
If I remember correctly there are FON routers on Ebay for dirt cheap that can use this DWRT thingy.
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I'd recommend a Linksys WRT54GL if you are going to dish out the cash for a new router. Might as well buy a POWERFUL router. The WRT54GL can be overclocked to 250mhz (mine runs at 262mhz stable) and you can mod it to add a flash SD card to it to expand the memory to install OTHER applications.
You can run a small HTTP server with 1-2GB of storage with the SD mod.
I run an Asterisk VoIP server + HTTP + the SSH tunnel thing + router can become a relay access point (the router is a WIFI CLIENT!!) and a bunch of other linux applications.
WRT54G and WRT54GS are good too, but you need to find an older revision number.
FON routers are... meh...
edit - Im out for the night, Ill check back in the morning for questions and problems.
PLEASE READ!!!!
I forgot a VERY important registry setting for PocketPutty in Step 10
LocalPortAcceptAll = 1
VERY IMPORTANT!!!! ok?
sorry for the mistakes
Me no Likey SSH
Hmm SSH server has given me lots of trouble. I think I would rather use an HTTP proxy if this made things work.
Nothing really works, and my internet connection is messed up when I use the SSH server.
I won't give up though. THIS IS A GREAT GUIDE.
If this is the way to kick T-Mo's Butt, I'm going to drive this into the ground!
Please try this, and post your results.
Alkizmo and I will hopefully get time to get this to work.
More Alkizmo than I, I'll be the guinea pig
almost working... help please ^^
Alkizmo thanks for the great guide!
I got almost everything to work.. but I guess there's something still missing..
Pocketputty correctly connects to the SSH server with the correct tunnel settings (checked many times). Registry settings for Pocketputty are set correctly as well (also checked..). By the way, Pocketputty doesn't seem to know how to start EDGE/GPRS connection on demand, so I either manually connect, or start Opera browser and go to a random website to start the connection.
The proxy settings changed under the T-Mobile Data network, with HTTP proxy pointing to the T-Mobile well-known proxy server, and the SOCKS proxy (tried both SOCKS4 and SOCKS5) pointing to the localhost:1080 (tried 127.0.0.1, tried the id of the phone).
No luck... Windows Live Messenger still cannot connect.
Let's try to find out the missing piece!
Thank you!
p.s. using AT&T Tilt, with Dutty's hybrid ROM.
sorry for the late reply. It's been a while since i've roamed these forums.
So, you should try the SSH tunnel on another computer with the PC version of Putty and see if you can tunnel through sock4, so you can eliminate the server as a fault.
Second, you can do another test to see if it's pocketputty's fault or T-Mobile's proxy being very strange.
You test it by changing pocketputty's proxy settings to be very specific with a pop3 email server as explained in the guide. Then create a pop3 email account on your phone to connect through the pocketputty proxy.
If that doesnt work, then im thinking that there's something else at work to prevent you from tunneling. I had someone else with t-mobile that couldnt SSH tunnel for some reason.
I found your MISTAKE mmoroz!
You enter in the SOCKS proxy - localhost:1080
however, as specified in the step #3, you have to first give a unique ID name to your phone. Name it : mmoroz
Settings / System / About / Device ID / Device Name : mmoroz
THEN in SOCKS proxy, you enter - mmoroz:1080
WM5/6 dont seem to understand localhost or 127.0.0.1, that's why you got to specify your phone's Device ID as the localhost address.
windows live mail on windows mobile
Does windows live mail (hotmail) works with this method? The instruction looks complicated, but I'm willing to do it if it works with live mail with push feature. By the way, do I need static ip address for the server?
Thank a lot! This is a great guide!
navy2010 said:
Does windows live mail (hotmail) works with this method? The instruction looks complicated, but I'm willing to do it if it works with live mail with push feature. By the way, do I need static ip address for the server?
Thank a lot! This is a great guide!
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Hotmail push email will work. The moment you're connected to messenger, all the other services will follow.
You dont need a static IP, but you'd need to have a system to either update your DNS address with your new IP every time, or manually change it yourself.
I got a dynamic IP, but since im on broadband, the connection is active all the time, so my IP pretty much never changes.
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Hotmail push email will work. The moment you're connected to messenger, all the other services will follow.
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Thanks A LOT! I'm working hard to get this work (no xbox for past 48 hrs). I'm using dd-wrt router to do the SSH server, but i have to change my verizon router to bridge mode first & i'm still trying to change it. Anyway, i will keep you update w/ my progress.
Guys, I STRONGLY recommend you setup a TEMPORARY SSH server before making all this effort to setup a permanent one. You can do this on your computer directly connected to the internet.
You should TEST with your phone BEFORE making a permanent server. That way, if your carrier blocks something special prevent SSH access, then you wouldn't have wasted your time setting up the server.
problems!
Hi,
I set up a SSH server on my Buffalo router with DD-WRT firmware. Instead of just use password, I used a private key for SSH server authorization. I did load/save the private on to the client on my phone. I got this error msg. on my phone when I try to connect to the SSH server.
PuTTY Fatal Error
"Server unexpectedly closed network connection"
I check the firewall log on the router, it confirmed that it accepted the connection from my phone. I did double check the IP address of the phone and confirmed that it's the same IP address from log:
Source IP------Protocol------Destination Port Number-----Rule
66.94.XX.XX------TCP ---------------------https------Accepted
By the way, I'm using T-Mobile USA service. Please see the attached picture for the SSH setting on my router (I did exactly as show on the picture, but I copied the pic from the web). I also enabled SSH remove management on my router.
I have been reading a lot of information regarding SSH. I can't figure out the problems yet. Please offer any suggestions.
alkizmo said:
~~~~~~ TO RUN A SSH SERVER WITHOUT A COMPUTER ~~~~~~~
If you dont like the idea of running a PC 24/7 at home, you can turn your wireless router into a SSH server.
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I wouldn't suggest leaving any router, whether it be DD-WRT, OpenWRT or etc... open to SSH for an extended period of time... you're going to open up a bad can of worms security-wise. It's cool to do it for a short amount of time for testing, but when your done... close the hole and shut it down
navy2010 said:
Hi,
I set up a SSH server on my Buffalo router with DD-WRT firmware. Instead of just use password, I used a private key for SSH server authorization. I did load/save the private on to the client on my phone. I got this error msg. on my phone when I try to connect to the SSH server.
PuTTY Fatal Error
"Server unexpectedly closed network connection"
I check the firewall log on the router, it confirmed that it accepted the connection from my phone. I did double check the IP address of the phone and confirmed that it's the same IP address from log:
Source IP------Protocol------Destination Port Number-----Rule
66.94.XX.XX------TCP ---------------------https------Accepted
By the way, I'm using T-Mobile USA service. Please see the attached picture for the SSH setting on my router (I did exactly as show on the picture, but I copied the pic from the web). I also enabled SSH remove management on my router.
I have been reading a lot of information regarding SSH. I can't figure out the problems yet. Please offer any suggestions.
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You're not using port 443. You need to use port 443, that's one of the only ports opened by the T-Mobile proxy.
Also, im not sure if SSHD will work with my trick. I only tested with SSH
seattleweb said:
I wouldn't suggest leaving any router, whether it be DD-WRT, OpenWRT or etc... open to SSH for an extended period of time... you're going to open up a bad can of worms security-wise. It's cool to do it for a short amount of time for testing, but when your done... close the hole and shut it down
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Make the password extra extra long and block your router from responding to ping requests and you'll be fine. SSH is a very very very secure protocol.
If using T-Zones services, you get access to only few ports. However, ports like SSL and FTP are blocked. Is it possible to use a personal proxy server to get access to all unblocked ports somehow? Just thinking of an idea.
- TKN
tariq_niazi said:
If using T-Zones services, you get access to only few ports. However, ports like SSL and FTP are blocked. Is it possible to use a personal proxy server to get access to all unblocked ports somehow? Just thinking of an idea.
- TKN
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Well mate if you are referring to using the t-zones as a free connection or hacking it then it was done and t-mobile during a big upgrade all but closed that gap. I myself have been trying for a loop hole through this as well because if they want to give me t-zones for free why not be able to utilize it fully . I do pay my cell bill every month .. lol
T-zones ssh proxy forwarding
Yes there is a way to do this.
And yes I have got this to work. Now I run skype, AIM, Remote Dektop, etc. from my T-zones EDGE connection. It is kind of slow though for things like Skype.
This is not intended to be easy, however if you spend enough time, you should be able to get it to work.
Here is the concept (For Windows XP),
Host an ssh server and a proxy server on your home computer.
I use copSSH for an ssh server (google it) and squid for windows for a proxy server (again google it and read the documentation!)
Set the ssh server to run on port 80 or port 143 (valid t-zones ports).
Set the proxy server to run on port 8118 (I just like that port number).
Use an ssh client on your windows mobile phone (such as pocketputty dev build 2007-02-28) (again, google).
Configure the ssh client to connect to your home ssh server via port 80 or 143
On the tunnel tab of pocketputty, add the ports you need to get to and direct them to localhostortno
For example, Port 8118 is my proxy server so I have tunnelled port 8118 to localhost:8118
Now I manually connect to my EDGE T-Zones connection, I run pocketputty and connect to my home server. I then login with my user credentials to my ssh server and everything validates and I get a bash shell. Now I run Skype Mobile and change it's settings to connect using an https proxy of localhost with port 8118.
You can do this with any port, such as Remote Desktop (port 3389)
then you just open Remote Desktop client on your phone and connect to the the address localhost:3389 (or localhost)
I know this is a bit much but it's not exactly a point and click process for now, so only try this if you are pretty sure you know your way around ports, ssh, and tunneling. You could always read a lot about it online if you are not. That's what I did.
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Yes there is a way to do this.
And yes I have got this to work. Now I run skype, AIM, Remote Dektop, etc. from my T-zones EDGE connection. It is kind of slow though for things like Skype.
This is not intended to be easy, however if you spend enough time, you should be able to get it to work.
Here is the concept (For Windows XP),
Host an ssh server and a proxy server on your home computer.
I use copSSH for an ssh server (google it) and squid for windows for a proxy server (again google it and read the documentation!)
Set the ssh server to run on port 80 or port 143 (valid t-zones ports).
Set the proxy server to run on port 8118 (I just like that port number).
Use an ssh client on your windows mobile phone (such as pocketputty dev build 2007-02-28) (again, google).
Configure the ssh client to connect to your home ssh server via port 80 or 143
On the tunnel tab of pocketputty, add the ports you need to get to and direct them to localhostortno
For example, Port 8118 is my proxy server so I have tunnelled port 8118 to localhost:8118
Now I manually connect to my EDGE T-Zones connection, I run pocketputty and connect to my home server. I then login with my user credentials to my ssh server and everything validates and I get a bash shell. Now I run Skype Mobile and change it's settings to connect using an https proxy of localhost with port 8118.
You can do this with any port, such as Remote Desktop (port 3389)
then you just open Remote Desktop client on your phone and connect to the the address localhost:3389 (or localhost)
I know this is a bit much but it's not exactly a point and click process for now, so only try this if you are pretty sure you know your way around ports, ssh, and tunneling. You could always read a lot about it online if you are not. That's what I did.
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It's relatively simple what you saying here ...but I can't understand what is the function of squid ...I don't know how you change the Skype(or other software like IM+, Agile messenger, Palringo, wmirc etc.) settings to connect using localhost port 8118 (or any other port).
Few month ago I tried something like this based on this tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316890 ...but without succes ...
drkmfdm said:
Yes there is a way to do this.
And yes I have got this to work. Now I run skype, AIM, Remote Dektop, etc. from my T-zones EDGE connection. It is kind of slow though for things like Skype.
This is not intended to be easy, however if you spend enough time, you should be able to get it to work.
Here is the concept (For Windows XP),
Host an ssh server and a proxy server on your home computer.
I use copSSH for an ssh server (google it) and squid for windows for a proxy server (again google it and read the documentation!)
Set the ssh server to run on port 80 or port 143 (valid t-zones ports).
Set the proxy server to run on port 8118 (I just like that port number).
Use an ssh client on your windows mobile phone (such as pocketputty dev build 2007-02-28) (again, google).
Configure the ssh client to connect to your home ssh server via port 80 or 143
On the tunnel tab of pocketputty, add the ports you need to get to and direct them to localhostortno
For example, Port 8118 is my proxy server so I have tunnelled port 8118 to localhost:8118
Now I manually connect to my EDGE T-Zones connection, I run pocketputty and connect to my home server. I then login with my user credentials to my ssh server and everything validates and I get a bash shell. Now I run Skype Mobile and change it's settings to connect using an https proxy of localhost with port 8118.
You can do this with any port, such as Remote Desktop (port 3389)
then you just open Remote Desktop client on your phone and connect to the the address localhost:3389 (or localhost)
I know this is a bit much but it's not exactly a point and click process for now, so only try this if you are pretty sure you know your way around ports, ssh, and tunneling. You could always read a lot about it online if you are not. That's what I did.
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One other advantage of doing it this way is that ll your activity goes down a secure encrypted tunnel and so is unsniffable.
breakx said:
It's relatively simple what you saying here ...but I can't understand what is the function of squid ...I don't know how you change the Skype(or other software like IM+, Agile messenger, Palringo, wmirc etc.) settings to connect using localhost port 8118 (or any other port).
Few month ago I tried something like this based on this tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=316890 ...but without succes ...
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Yes it takes a while and some resources to make this work but it can save you a lot on T-mobile's slow EDGE network.
Squid is a caching proxy which runs under linux, windows, etc. I use it to have complete encrypted web access that is cached and I use it for remote pc connections as well as windows mobile. You could also use Privoxy to have an ad and spyware filtering proxy. I do not use Squid for any other apps such as Skype or Remote Desktop.
The forum link you included is a great example of how to setup this type of connection and it's a much better description. I wish I had found it a while ago.
I can't speak for every application and its ability to select a port, however here is how Skype works. After installing Skype you have to first login to Skype using a normal internet connection such as through ActiveSync or WiFi. After Skype login completes, you open the options menu and fill in the proxy port number. Then you can disconnect and use the pocketputty method. Remote desktop is even easier, you just open a new connection and goto the address "localhostortnumber".
Way beyond me. I wish I understood because this sounds like exactly what I have been looking for.
drkmfdm said:
Yes there is a way to do this.
And yes I have got this to work. Now I run skype, AIM, Remote Dektop, etc. from my T-zones EDGE connection. It is kind of slow though for things like Skype.
This is not intended to be easy, however if you spend enough time, you should be able to get it to work.
Here is the concept (For Windows XP),
Host an ssh server and a proxy server on your home computer.
I use copSSH for an ssh server (google it) and squid for windows for a proxy server (again google it and read the documentation!)
Set the ssh server to run on port 80 or port 143 (valid t-zones ports).
Set the proxy server to run on port 8118 (I just like that port number).
Use an ssh client on your windows mobile phone (such as pocketputty dev build 2007-02-28) (again, google).
Configure the ssh client to connect to your home ssh server via port 80 or 143
On the tunnel tab of pocketputty, add the ports you need to get to and direct them to localhostortno
For example, Port 8118 is my proxy server so I have tunnelled port 8118 to localhost:8118
Now I manually connect to my EDGE T-Zones connection, I run pocketputty and connect to my home server. I then login with my user credentials to my ssh server and everything validates and I get a bash shell. Now I run Skype Mobile and change it's settings to connect using an https proxy of localhost with port 8118.
You can do this with any port, such as Remote Desktop (port 3389)
then you just open Remote Desktop client on your phone and connect to the the address localhost:3389 (or localhost)
I know this is a bit much but it's not exactly a point and click process for now, so only try this if you are pretty sure you know your way around ports, ssh, and tunneling. You could always read a lot about it online if you are not. That's what I did.
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Sounds wonderful ................
Now can you please add some pictures and make a sweet how-to . I am sure many on the site will be happy to see your work . And I for one an very interested in it.
i don't know what kind of application you use on your pocket. But if your applications (like skype, fetchmail ) are able to use a socket server, you can go through easily via restricted ports of your provider.
I installed a socks server listening on an opened port, so now i can use skype and read my mails via this server.
Socks server :
With linux install : "dante"
With XP I don't know, but you can use "socksproxy" for tests (found on xda...). Take care this software is not secure ( or intall a DMZ with a firewall)...
ok so i have a htc snap and i want to remote desktop i have a linksys router and have configured the routr for port forwarding i still cant connect i really need some help
Hy,
what software do you use?
VNC or what else?
its remote desktop mobile RDM it came on my htc snap
What port have you forwarded, and to what IP?
How are you trying to connect, Wi-Fi, 3G etc?
What IP address are you trying to connect to?
I use RDM all the time. I couple it with "Hamachi Mobile" which is a virtual private network VPN app. I log in with Hamachi, it gives me an IP, and I copy/paste whatever PC's IP i want to connect to in RDM... simple as that
Works very well on my Fuze with 3G.
im using port 3389 forward to my computer ip the router gives it i try logging in using my ip addy i get from websites that tell you your ip addy like ipchicken.com but today i went to canyouseeme.com to check port and cant get thru i still am not sure whats going on im very frustrated any help would be appreciated
@MOD
Can we get this moved to the Q&A forum?
I've been having a heck of a time getting it to work also... I would love to see the help on this question!
kliptik said:
@MOD
Can we get this moved to the Q&A forum?
I've been having a heck of a time getting it to work also... I would love to see the help on this question!
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Ditto...
And now another useless line... as it seems you cannot simply post the word ditto in your message....
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why does someone always have to try n start something or say some**** bout wut others say.. grow up if u dont have the answer or can provide help i need with dont say anything. but anyways .. can anyone help me with this or what... kdawg
turn off the pc firewall and make sure the user has rdp rights.
ive tried that
this is mainly for win7, but it may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=533664
goodluck
FWIW, I use a program called vncviewer on my Omnia and it works fine. Goes directly to the server seat ip address and I take over that computer. HTH
Make sure in system properties you have checked allow connections from computers running any version of remote desktop and you may need to password protect you computer.
To get real answer just go to ppcgeeks.com this sites has too many annoying people
But what you need to do is go to your linksys page 192.168.1.1
o To Application And Gaming
On the port type in 3389 or start and 3389 for end protocal both and to find out your IP Go To Start - Search Box - Type cmd - Click It - Type "ipconfig" With Out The " " The IPv4 is your IP - Then Click Enable
On Your Phone go to the app
For Computer type in the IP address just got from IPv4
Username of your computer and password of your account
EDIT -- Your problem is you got the wrong IP don't use that IP use the one i showed you on the steps above it should be something like 192.168.*.***
This also helps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCs4GQma7IQ
But i recommend using realVNC 100x better and with Remote Desktop Mobile you can't use your PC while using it
VNC cost money but if you want a free version just send me a PM
Also if your using vista or Windows 7 its temp. looses your theme when you come back on thats why i use VNC less hassle
Hopes this help remember go to ppcgeeks for answers
try out logmein.com if you have WInMo 6.5 you need to switch the IE back to the old one, its still there you need an app called IEFix.
From IE only:
https://secure.logmein.com/US/pda/Default.asp
Anywayz I love LOGMEIN cuse I can connect to my web servers/home servers and pc's from the same list. and I can monitor when something is offline... RDP and VNC seem faster to navigate, RDP being the fastest, duh?
can anybody tell me how to setup remote desktop from HTC to my PC (I am using Windows 7)
Step by step please guys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCs4GQma7IQ
With that guide I made it work, good luck.
I did exactly everything in this guide and even set a corresponding exception in the Windows firewall (also tried with Windows firewall off) - but the mobile remote desktop program always tells me there was an internal error... But what the heck could that be?
Dont bother the remote dt program is ****e, im currently using vnc which is a bit better, but rather lacking also.
Is it me or did that video not mention setting up your windows machine to allow connections.
Make sure remote desktop is enabled on your PC and make sure it is allowing connections from computers running any version of Remote desktop(2nd option) third option works between windows 7 machines but wouldn't allow my phone to connect.
Your error sounds like it is being caused by something on the phone end though so i dont know if that will help.
Those with remote desktop working can you get it to go landscape? Mine works fine except i can't get landscape mode. Also anyone know of a app that can send wake up requests to a machine? I have this on my laptop so i can wake my pc over the internet and then log in. Anything similar out there for win mobile?
allowing a connection through windows firewall alone is not helping, if you have other system securtiy programs that also has a firewall. or maybe your router has a firewall too. you should try and forward the right port (3389) in the software of your router.
I opened port 3389 on the router, I activated the correct remote desktop option on the PC (Vista), the IP is right (wrong IP adress throws a different error, so the program gets that far)...
I guess you have Windows 7 Home version
Have you tried using 16 bit high colour option? Mine said it couldn't connect when i turned it down to 256 colours.
Edit: Windows 7 x64 btw
OK on my windows7 x64 ive turned on remote desktop and set it to allow connections (2nd option) and i still cant connect, what do i type in user/pass on the hd2
-ive setup the portforwarding on my bethere box
-tryed both color modes on hd2
does it have to be over wifi or can it be over 3g?
Your user name and password for windows.
You MUST have a password set up on your windows account to be able to use remote desktop. If you don't have a password set up remote desktop and other network related access will not work. I.e using the phone to access shared windows folders.
bzdemes said:
Your user name and password for windows.
You MUST have a password set up on your windows account to be able to use remote desktop. If you don't have a password set up remote desktop and other network related access will not work. I.e using the phone to access shared windows folders.
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ok ive added a password to my pc but still wont work, i think i tmay be something todo with this steps
2. Open a web browser, and type 192.168.1.1 to access your router. If you don't know the default username and password (usually admin/password), Google for it.
3. Enter port forwarding. Add a new entry using your local IP address, and the start/end port of 3389.
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my router is a THOMSON TG585v7 and to log into it i need to type http://192.168.1.254 so i did and the only thing like port forwarding i can find is the Toolbox\Game & Application Sharing menu and in their i can type the ports but cant type the local IP address as their no where to add it, ive added a pic that might help you help me
If you are accessing the machine via your wifi(i.e your own network) you should be able to do it without any port forwarding.
So punch in your machines local IP and your username and password. That should work(make sure it is using your WiFi and not still connecting via 3G). If you wanted to be able to do it via 3G/wifi(external network) then you will need to get port forwarding working.
Edit: Port forwarding guide for you. I think this is roughly the same version of router you have just different branding.
http://www.portforward.com/english/...mson-Alcatel/SpeedTouch585/Remote_Desktop.htm
bzdemes said:
If you are accessing the machine via your wifi(i.e your own network) you should be able to do it without any port forwarding.
So punch in your machines local IP and your username and password. That should work(make sure it is using your WiFi and not still connecting via 3G). If you wanted to be able to do it via 3G/wifi(external network) then you will need to get port forwarding working.
Edit: Port forwarding guide for you. I think this is roughly the same version of router you have just different branding.
http://www.portforward.com/english/...mson-Alcatel/SpeedTouch585/Remote_Desktop.htm
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so in the last part of the setup i need to manually define it as the local ip, still not working if that's what i should do
The last step is applying the forwarding to your PC. So you should be able to pick your PCs name in the drop down box.
Have you tried just doing it over your local wireless network(forget about port forwarding for a minute.) Enter the local IP(could also just try entering the name of the PC though im not sure if that works) of your PC as the computer then your user name and password.
Hi,
I'am doing a development on WM5 and WM6.5 which have to access the localhost from internet explorer. The connection is refused on WM6.5 but not on WM5. Is anyone have the same problem? and knows how resolve it?
Thanks!
macrosjiu said:
Hi,
I'am doing a development on WM5 and WM6.5 which have to access the localhost from internet explorer. The connection is refused on WM6.5 but not on WM5. Is anyone have the same problem? and knows how resolve it?
Thanks!
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Explorer tries to connect to the device on port 80. If there is no service running you can't connect I wonder what page is viewed connecting to localhost when running wm5
I'am developing a mobile application based on OpenMobileIS open source framwork, this techno use the internet explorer web browser for application interface : webserver includes in the framework. So for that I have to access my application throught the localhost on internet explorer or another mobile web browser.
im having a similar problem on a wm6.5 device.
I want to dynamically forward ports back to my device from a remote ssh server, and im having problems...
I think its to do with wm6.5 not having a concept of a localhost...
localhost 127.0.0.1 connect
hi,
im trying to get a webserver running on my WindowsPhone!!!
i wanna exchange data with my home server later if WLAN access exist.
i used WindowsPocketPC 2003 and all worked well... now i have 6.5 and nothing works...
ok i have find out:
You need to change the registry because there is no hosts File like WindowsXP has. Or you can use a tool for this "Pockethosts"!
(or try 127.0.0.1:80/index.php - 80 is port of your server and give full name of file)
and you need to have Internet access. (I tested it with WLAN internet over my Router)
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but im still dont get it to work without internet access
can some one help with this?
(Internet access to connect localhost LoL)
Jan Karel said:
hi,
im trying to get a webserver running on my WindowsPhone!!!
i wanna exchange data with my home server later if WLAN access exist.
i used WindowsPocketPC 2003 and all worked well... now i have 6.5 and nothing works...
ok i have find out:
You need to change the registry because there is no hosts File like WindowsXP has. Or you can use a tool for this "Pockethosts"!
(or try 127.0.0.1:80/index.php - 80 is port of your server and give full name of file)
and you need to have Internet access. (I tested it with WLAN internet over my Router)
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but im still dont get it to work without internet access
can some one help with this?
(Internet access to connect localhost LoL)
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I know it's been a year but I had previously tested on a device with Windows Mobile 6.1 and worked locally without connection, but now I have a just got a Handheld Device with 6.5 and if there is not a connection. The local web server is not accesible and says: Cannot Connect: Cannot connect with current connection settings. To change your connection settings, tap Settings.
I am using PocketHPH (Web server and simplified PHP engine with SQLite)
There is no place like 127.0.0.1 (home sweet home) !!
What happens if you install the Network Folder plug-in and NbstatCE ?
Nbtstat for the Pocket PC. Written in Embedded Visual C++. All versions of Windows CE have a file explorer which can not view windows shares easily. Nbtstat allows the user to view netbios shares on all IP addresses in a subnet.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/nbtstatce/
Though I'm not running WM 6.5.x I'm curious if these both links help you out...
and
Did you forward a port on your router? Thus trying http://127.0.0.1 : portNumber (no spaces here, I typed it this way otherwise appears)
..
There are 65,536 ports which can be used, though every port below the 56,000 is for the industry; thus use a port above 56,000
The web server was on default port 9000, then changed it to port 80. Like I mentioned before, works fine if there IS a WiFi Connection, but once it is lost I can't connect to the local web server.
Don't worry try one of this browser skyfire or uzardwebp and let me know
nawalage
nawalage said:
Don't worry try one of this browser skyfire or uzardwebp and let me know
nawalage
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Can't download Skyfire, cause it's not available in my area. Tried uzardwebp, but just won't connect to anything. Installed Opera 10 Mini and similar results with IE. If there is a Wifi Connection present the internal web server works great. Once there is no WiFi connection I get Network Problem message in opera.