NTLM authentication with HttpClient - Android Software Development

Good morning
I need to implement NTLM authentication with HttpClient
android.Per use Internet services from my company through SIM HSDPA
connection on APN dedicated to this purpose with proxy authentication.
Thanks for your help.
This problem is common if you look on the Internet to many users of Android.

Related

Can't get POP3 mail working with proxy

Greetings all, new user here with a TyTN issue.
I have a TyTN I am having trouble to send/receive POP3 mail while connected to Wi-Fi network with proxy server. I have searched web for solution but did not find anything specific, I hope someone can point me to the right direction here.
This issue only happens when I am connected to my work network. With my current setting I can browse web with IE but not send/receive POP3 mail. I receive following error message "Messages can not be downloaded to your mobile device. Make sure you are connected and that your e-mail account settings are correct. Then, try to download messages again.".
My wireless network configuration are
all default except "Connects to:", which is set to Work instead of The Internet.
My proxy settings are
"This network connects to the Internet" - checked
"This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet" - checked
Under Advanced, HTTP proxy's port changed to 8080, Socks proxy port changed to 8080 with sock 5 selected, WAP and Secure WAP were left blank.
My IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi Adapter settings are
"Use server-assigned IP address"
I have tested my TyTN in free Wi-Fi lounges where proxy isn't needed, I didn't have any problem send/receive e-mail. I have also tested send/receive e-mail via GPRS, that worked fine too. Discussing this issue with our IT department, they suggested to change setting under IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi adapter to "Use specific IP address" and uncheck use proxy server setting under Network setup. I was able to send/receive e-mail when applying the above 2 changes to bypass proxy server. My question now is can I setup mail to work with proxy server instead of change network settings to bypass proxy server? Any help'd be greatly appreciated, thanks.

Tunnelling apps through ssh on smartphone?

I have a smartphone (Dash) which I use on T-Mobile (USA).
So I've been able to use zaTunnel to set up a ssh connection between my dash (via wap.voicestream.com) and my ssh server. I've set up a few tunnels.
But for the life of me, I cannot figure out how to configure apps to use these tunnels.
For example, how to make Opera Mini work through this tunnel? Google Maps?
Yes, I am aware of the epc workaround, but I'd like to figure our this other method as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Judging from the zaTunnel screenshots/documentation, you can only tunnel 1 port at a time. What you would need to do is run a HTTP proxy on your "ssh server" and tunnel that port through, and then point your applications to the new port. (IP of 127.0.0.1, with a port of whatever you put)
But why do that? If you have your settings correct, Opera Mini and Google Maps should work without any tunneling, because T-Mo's web proxy will let that traffic through.
You mean, using wap.voicestream.com, with proxy 216.155.165.50:8080, Google Maps and Opera Mini will work? I thought I tried that and found it didn't work.
Actually, ZATunnel allows you to set up as many port forwards as you want, but all through a single ssh connection.
dont use your providers proxy
set up your http proxy on your server at the end of the tunnel and have it listen on a port - eg. 8080
setup a tunnel from 8080 to 8080
then configure your proxy in the app to use proxy 127.0.0.1:8080
scote said:
dont use your providers proxy
set up your http proxy on your server at the end of the tunnel and have it listen on a port - eg. 8080
setup a tunnel from 8080 to 8080
then configure your proxy in the app to use proxy 127.0.0.1:8080
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, thanks for the reply. But is exactly that last step that I do not understand how to do. Howe do you configure the proxy "in the app"? For example, how do you specify a proxy for Google Maps or Opera Mini?

does authentified proxy works under Donuts

Hi,
I am tempted to load a Cyanogen on my Magic to get benefits from Donuts at work.
In fact, work wifi network is based on WPA2 Enterprise wifi for the network and ntml proxy for internet.
I used Wifi Helper in order to configure a WPA2 access. Networks gives me an IP adress but I think there is a certificate that I don't have on my Magic. Perhaps Donuts' certicate storage will help. I hope so
My question is "does Donuts allow the use of an authentified proxy?"
I tried:
inserting proxy setting in database in Sqllite
using proxysetting from google project which in fact does not work with authentification and looks not to be maintained
using anycut but it says "error in the format of proxy adress" when you try to introduce user and password.
Donuts introduce WPA2, VPN. I hope that it allow authentified proxy. Is it just hope?
Thanks by advance for your attention and your help
Am I the only one with this problem?

HTTP proxy on 3G, possible?

Hello
I'm trying to get an HTTP proxy working while on 3G on my phone. I've tried pretty much every proxy app I could find and I've tried adding the proxy IP and port to the 3G settings as well, no luck.
The proxy uses username/password authentication, I think that's what's causing the issues.
If anybody successfully set up HTTP proxy on their DHD, please enlighten me

Authentication type bug detected in TF101G

Hi all.
I have detected a bug in authentication type option when configuring a new APN for 3G connection.
In my company, mobile devices connect via 3G connection to corporate network resources. The authentication is provided by our corporate RADIUS server. For reasons not related to this issue, the RADIUS server only provides PAP authentication.
So I have set in TF101G's APN configuration username and password and entered PAP authentication type, but I cannot access to my network resources behind APN.
I have obtained some log and sniffer traces from our corporate RADIUS server where I can observe that TF101G always tries to authenticate using CHAP. So that's the reason why authentication fails.
I've also tested it with samsung smartphones and tablets and it works Ok!!
So I would be pleased if you could verify this same behavior in TF101G. But you would need to obtain sniffer traces from authentication process to verify.
Please, could you confirm this behavior?
Many thanks in advance and best regards,
Ernesto.
sometimes my lips get CHAPPED
Don't worry about that. Wikipedia is up again:
en[dot]wikipedia[dot]org[slash]wiki[slash]Chapped_lips
Best regards,
Ernesto.

Categories

Resources