Hello,
I'm looking for sofware, which can act as a http(s) proxy server working on WM(sort of a 'SQUID' for WM).
My intention is to use it with internet sharing as I have 2 uplinks(faster LAN, but severely filtered + slow internet sharing on the device with full access).
The goal is to set up a proxy running on local adapter of internet sharing(192.168.0.1) so I can set this to desktop firefox(foxyproxy plugin) using wildcards(ex. Default->go by LAN, *.youtube.com -> go by 192.168.0.1).
Does any application for this exist? All attempts to search gave me only hints how to set proxy client on wm, not the server.
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I've just set up a small wireless network at home through which I intend to use several devices to connect to the internet through my LAN!
The LAN gateway is running ISA 2004 and my home computer is running the necessary Firewall client (a completely secure connection with username and password)!
Now everything's working fine... the pocket pc hooks up just right and i can browse the network and do what I could probably do using my own personal computer BUT the internet doesn't work!
It keeps asking me for a username and password (which like i usually provide in internet explorer on my personal computer) which i do supply... three times in a row after which it gives me an error saying that ISA cannot authenticate me!
The home computer doesn;t run the internet without the firewall client, and i'm supposing the pocket pc is facing the same dilemma! is there any way to circumvent this issue? perhaps a mobile version of the isa firewall client?
Please help. Thanks!
afaik there isn't a mobile version of the firewall client.
I set my ISA server to allow anonymous internet access ,and set all my machines up as secure nat clients (set isa servers ip as default gateway, I use a dhcp scope to do this). There is lots of info on this on microsofts ISA server website, I'd suggest a look there first, or try a google for secure nat.
Good luck, works well for me but ymmv.
I would like to config my ppc to get online thru my office's internet.
But sadly, my office is using proxy server, a VPN, plus I'm on a domain.
On my ppc, I had applied all the necessary settings on proxy namely
proxy address and port number, and VPN such as site IP, user name and password for our Check point VPN.
On my desktop, the setting is set on The Internet but still failed.
Would it be the fact that I was connected as a "guest" during ActiveSync?
Can anyone shine some light on me please.
MovianVPN
You will probably need to download MovianVPN ($99.95) for use with firewalls other then Microsoft's, which is all the VPN client included with WM2003 supports.
Hi,
I have a HP Ipaq 210 series PDA with WM6 and trying to get OpenVPN to work for allowing me to connect the our university network.
After presenting my user data, OpenVPN says "connected" and displays the green symbol. Nevertheless my browsers (PIE, Opera Mobile) or any other internet app is able to "go outside".
Do I have to tell Windows or the browser to use the VPN-tunnel anyhow? I just don't know how to proceed.
Any information that could help me?
Kind regards,
roke
Can somebody please at least indicate how the configuration in the windows connection manager should be? ISP/work and so on? network device should connect to work/ISP? Configuration of OpenVPN: Use connection manager? On which network? Exclusive? ...
I just don't know what else I can do. The admins responsible for the VPN are bloody amateurs and don't know anything about windows mobile...
Help me please...
Regards,
roke
I have not tried openvpn on the ppc, but i run some openvpn connections for my company.
The openvpn server is configured to push the various parameters to the client, essentially that is the ip address ranges which should pass through the vpn and any DNS servers. (Excepted for bridged mode, where the ipaddress will be in the same subnet as the main site.)
From the Openvpn web site :"By default, when an OpenVPN client is active, only network traffic to and from the OpenVPN server site will pass over the VPN. General web browsing, for example, will be accomplished with direct connections that bypass the VPN." Why would you want it any other way?
What is it that is not working?
Can you access the sites and resources with the openvpn connection?
Can you access the sites on the openvpn server side by ipaddress?
Regards
Chapelhill
Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro
Palm Treo Pro
I am trying to force web traffic over a SSL VPN (CheckPoint SecureClient Mobile) through an internal proxy server but am not having any success. Has anyone done anything similar to this before?
From the mobile itself I am able to telnet to the proxy on the desired port once the VPN has been established but Pocket IE keeps popping up the error:
Cannot connect with current connection settings. To change your connection settings tap Settings.
I've definied the proxy in the Work Network profile and set that profile to be used for both Programs that connect automatically to the Internet... and to a private network......
If I change the setting Programs that connect automatically to the Internet.... back to My ISP then Pocket IE goes directly to Internet
Any ideas on how to make PIE realise that it is connected to a VPN and attempt to use the proxy?
Thanks
Jon
User Opera.. I never had an issue with a pretty similar setup.
Hi!
I've searched nearly the entire internet to find something maching my problem, but i can't find anything.
My Problem is, that Vodafone Germany has got a limitation of usable Ports in some of their Dataplans. That means that i can only use port 80 and 443 through their Proxy server. For Browsing and webmailing this is ok, but if i want to use the market or Wikitude or ShopSavvy for example i need a Wlan to access the internet with this apps.
I logged the Wlantraffic and found out, that most apps are communicating over port 80 and 443. Their not using the Vodafone Proxy because i always get an connection error when i am trying to use it over the cellular network.
So the big main question is: How can i force the apps to use the defined Proxy Server, the browser is allready using?
I need no Username or password for it. Just adress and port.
Is there a way to reroute all traffic through this proxy? Is there an app to set a global proxy? (Not the ones out in the market to set a browser proxy, because they are really only for the browser)
It would be so nice if someone has an idea, because i am looking for weeks now to use the phone on the go with all its extras!
T-Mobile G1 with -Cupcake 1.5 orig. non rooted-
SirPhunk
PS: Previously i had a Windows Mobile 6.1 Device and everything was working fine, because all apps were using the proxy server i set in the connection settings.
I search that for a long time too!
I'm in china.I get on Internet use a wap gateway which is called cmwap that only open 80 port.
Now I set proxy from APN setting that could only makes browser to go,but all the other apps couldn't .
I tried gnu http-tunnel in Debian, but that need for a hts the http-tunnel server.
I don't know if I can use something for the Android apps.
My idea was to set a manual route to route all traffic that runs over port 80 and 443 to the vodafone Proxy, but to do that i have to root my phone, and i don't want to do that because i wouldn't loose my warranty.
Maybe there are possibilities in Android 1.5 that came out.
It would be fine if some "Pros" could make an answer.
Necroposting much?
if you just want to bypass the limitation of http proxy,then it's possibile using openvpn over http proxy
openvpn in tcp mode allow client to connect to server through an http proxy.just setup an openvpn server use tcp mode,and install openvpn on your android phone and configure it to use the proxy provided by your isp, that's all.