pls i ve a problem with any instant messaging application, i cant connect to any of them, i tried windows live messenger, palringo, and fring, i think there is something wrong with the setting, i also tried to disable the proxy setting in the connection setup, can any one pls help me ??
thnx in advance
1: check your connection settings (along with proxy)
2: check your ports (maybe your isp/router has blocked im ports?)
palringo, fring both are jabber based I guess, so it'll be ports 5222 and 5223
adwinp said:
1: check your connection settings (along with proxy)
2: check your ports (maybe your isp/router has blocked im ports?)
palringo, fring both are jabber based I guess, so it'll be ports 5222 and 5223
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thnx guy very much theyre working now
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can anyone log on to msn messenger on XDA 2s through o2 WAP??!!!
it doesnt work on wap it runs on mobile web
on my p800 i use to use agilemessenger and i was using o2 wap and that worked. y should my xda2s be any diferent? im sure there is some proxy settings that i need to change because it worked on my p800
Through wap. No havn't tried it.
Through internet capabilities of xda2 yes.
could u tell me the settings that u are using? im still having trouble connecting. so u are saying u are using wap to access msn messenger? i didnt quite understand your post.
(Quote: can anyone log on to msn messenger on XDA 2 through WAP?gprs?)
Sometimes I hear about a sort of proxy tunneling that can be usefull to resolve this problem. Dont ask me how
Anyone an idea how they do that?
Yeah this used to be the case. Users can now log into msn without downloading any programs, eg proxycap, which is a tunneling prog i think.
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Yeah this used to be the case. Users can now log into msn without downloading any programs, eg proxycap, which is a tunneling prog i think.
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you know any tunneling program ???
together with another member of ppcweltcommunity i ported desproxy...let me see if i can dig it up today..
Yes..proxycap is the program. However like i said you dont need it no more to connect to Msn Messenger and the internet can be cofiigured for proxy anyway. YOU CAN LOG INTO MSN WITHOUT PROXYCAP OR ANY PROGRAMA BY LINKING IT TO YOUR LAPTOP/PC.
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Yes..proxycap is the program. However like i said you dont need it no more to connect to Msn Messenger and the internet can be cofiigured for proxy anyway. YOU CAN LOG INTO MSN WITHOUT PROXYCAP OR ANY PROGRAMA BY LINKING IT TO YOUR LAPTOP/PC.
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No it doesnt work here (Orange Netherlands wap-flatrate gprs)
Okay So I am pulling my hair out here... I just booted android on my Vogue for the first time, everything works great, voice calls and sms.. But I can get a Inet connection but I am using Cricket not sprint so I added the username and password lines in default.txt and can connect, but Cricket uses a proxy for all http connections. So I found this article http://fggarcia.blogspot.com/2007/11...-emulator.html , which basicly says to use the adp app that comes in the sdk to add some lines to make the proxy. NOW, here is my problem... I can not for the life of me get my come (in windows or linux) to see my vogue while its in android..
In windows it does not appear ANYWHERE in the device manager... So I cannot install the driver, and in Linux it doesnt make a blip in dmesg..... USB debugging is marked and so is use adb....
It does charge when plugged in to the comp running linux.....
Can anyone please help me... And thanks to DZO and everyone else for there hard work on this project..
Did you use Togga (app installed in Android). Something tells me you didn't.
Yes I am using Toga, I go in and click connect and it says it is connected... is there anything else I need to do after that?
I think I misunderstood what you were asking. Are you trying to tether it with your computer? If so, that isn't possible.
No I only wanted USB to use adb to add the proxy settings in a db, I tried that but it still didn't work. My Provider uses a proxy (wap.mycricket.com:8080) for all http connections. I Have Toga working and it will connect, but without the proxy info nothing can access the web... Please if anyone has any ideas please let me know. Thanks ahead of time.
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Cricket uses a proxy for all http connections
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you can use an app called anycut to add shortcuts to whatever you like to the desktop- one of these being PROXY settings shortcut, but it doesn't let you authenticate! i thought that was what the lines in default.txt were for, but alas...
i have tried the squlite3 method from the terminal and this failed as well :/
I just edited the default "android" APN setting in the connections options. Only changed info needed like user name, password, proxy, port - i think thats it. It now allows me to connect to the net, but for some odd reason wont allow me to sync with my google account.
I am facing an issue with my HTC HD2.
I am not able to sign in to any of the IM clients (IM+, Palringo, Nimbuzz etc.)
There is no error message about connectivity failure and all the programs fail to connect me to any of the services like yahoo,gtalk etc. Just keep reconnecting to the servers/client services.
Also, i am not able to configure yahoo mail on my handset. If someone has done it before pls guide me through on how to setup Port configurations for POP3/IMAP4!
The browser and weather updates are working normally and I am able to use the other programs using data connection.
Do i need to manually configure settings in each of the IM programs?
Pls suggest
Any pointers/help is appreciated!
Hi!
I'm a novice in the Android, XDA world...
I recently bought a G3, and after 1 day I had upgraded to Froyo.
But I'm having some troubles with proxy...
At my home, I don't need it, so everything works fine using my wifi connection.
But at work, I configure the proxy and Web Brower, Navigation, and others apps keeps working.
OTHO, some apps can't connect (eg. market, maps, rom gripper, etc).
Anybody knows where I can configure the default way of general apps connect to internet?
TKS.
The proxy probably filters your traffic and blocks it on not well-known ports. You should ask its administrator for details on what kind of traffic it allows (if that is feasible).
mizch said:
The proxy probably filters your traffic and blocks it on not well-known ports. You should ask its administrator for details on what kind of traffic it allows (if that is feasible).
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The proxy only allows connections on port 3128.
Do you think that some apps just woks with port 80?
And, if that's the case, anybody knows how to change it?
TKS
^i thikn itd be easier to use a different proxy than change app ports, but im not sure
stubborn_d0nkey said:
^i thikn itd be easier to use a different proxy than change app ports, but im not sure
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I guess you're talking about use some app that changes the proxy address for all, include apps...
I'm using native G3 proxy settings. I tried connect using proxy with other apps but anyone did it for me, just the android's stock.
I need a file on system that allows me to change the connection configurations (I mean... I think I need it! )
Hey, Nathan I'm having a similar problem except that only port 8080 is open through proxy.
I am using transproxy to connect to the net.
All apps work except Market downloads and Gtalk dont work.
Did u get a solution ?
nathan.lopes said:
I tried connect using proxy with other apps but anyone did it for me, just the android's stock.
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Did this method make all the apps connect through the proxy?
akash.gpta said:
Hey, Nathan I'm having a similar problem except that only port 8080 is open through proxy.
I am using transproxy to connect to the net.
All apps work except Market downloads and Gtalk dont work.
Did u get a solution ?
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I can't do it yet. Here, the port that is open is 3128.
Some apps just bypass the proxy settings.
Even when I let the proxy (configured because my workplace network)configured, market works at my home (where there's no proxy).
But browser and others (that works fine with proxy) don't.
I don't know if this is a built-in app configuration (if it is, the only way is to create a route, using the address called by app, redirecting to the proxy - actually, I thought in that just now! I'll test it later! ), that is present on Market, Navigation, Maps and others...
Or if this is a system configuration. If it is, all we need is to find where its defined and change that.
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Did this method make all the apps connect through the proxy?
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No. Using G3 stock's proxy settings, some apps can't connect to the internet.
I'm not a Android or Linux expert... so I need help...
TKS
nathan.lopes said:
Even when I let the proxy (configured because my workplace network)configured
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how do u configure ur proxy ? some app/or manually redirect ports
nathan.lopes said:
market works at my home (where there's no proxy).
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At my home (where there's no proxy) which is far away from my university, I'm able to connect all apps to the internet. (I visit my home once in five months or so.)
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But browser and others (that works fine with proxy) don't.
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That's because somebody(as u mentioned) changed the proxy settings,u will have to undo it and they would work again.
nathan.lopes said:
I don't know if this is a built-in app configuration (if it is, the only way is to create a route, using the address called by app, redirecting to the proxy - actually, I thought in that just now! I'll test it later! ), that is present on Market, Navigation, Maps and others...
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I use transproxy to redirect to the proxy and it works a great deal except market downloads and Gtalk
nathan.lopes said:
I'm not a Android or Linux expert... so I need help...
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me too. guess we both need help
akash.gpta said:
how do u configure ur proxy ? some app/or manually redirect ports
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I'm using the native G3 proxy configuration (Settings>Wireless and network>Menu>Advanced>proxy).
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That's because somebody(as u mentioned) changed the proxy settings,u will have to undo it and they would work again.
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Yeah, I know, when I'm at home I remove the proxy addres and everything work again.
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I use transproxy to redirect to the proxy and it works a great deal except market downloads and Gtalk
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That's what I'm trying to solve: Market and others that bypass proxy settings...
TKS
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That's what I'm trying to solve: Market and others that bypass proxy settings...
TKS
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Keep this thread updated and keep posting your findings
Also I found this app "ASProxy" on market, dont know if it works.(I just cant download from the market)
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Also I found this app "ASProxy" on market, dont know if it works.(I just cant download from the market)
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Good news???
I was trying to start market by command line, adding parameters... (Maybe its not the easiest way, but at least I'm learning a lot! )
But no sucess after all...
TKS
I'm behind a proxy in my college....in order to connect to internet I use transproxy 3.08b on my phone....all apps work fine excluding the Market and Gtalk.....
Market surfing works bt installing apps doesnt work cos it is stuck at the downloading part....
Similarly Gtalk shows an "unable to connect to server error"
Gmail works fine...then why do the former not work..
Is it a port forwarding problem?
I think the ports used for above might be blocked by my proxy....Is there a way to get around this?
akash.gpta said:
I'm behind a proxy in my college....in order to connect to internet I use transproxy 3.08b on my phone....all apps work fine excluding the Market and Gtalk.....
Market surfing works bt installing apps doesnt work cos it is stuck at the downloading part....
Similarly Gtalk shows an "unable to connect to server error"
Gmail works fine...then why do the former not work..
Is it a port forwarding problem?
I think the ports used for above might be blocked by my proxy....Is there a way to get around this?
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anybody any idea??
Is there nobody here who is in a college or a university like me???
Got my answer but the problem still persists
I found that my college proxy is open only on the port 8080.
so google market downloads and Gtalk dont work which use the ports 5228 and
5223,5224 respectively.
I came to know that Google authentication also uses port 5228 and I'm able to sign
in with my google account using my phone [using transproxy...thanks to Daveba for
such a useful app] then why dont the market downloads work (using the same
port)
Pls share ur knowledge on this. thnx in advance