I posted before about trying to get VPN working over L2PT/IPSec from Android 2.1 but gave up. I couldn't get it to work and on here and other forums other users had the same problem. I can confirm than since the 2.2 update it now works perfectly even from behind my corporate firewall
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Hey, I have been looking forward to the 2.1 update for our Heros because I thought it was going to finally give us simple VPN access... *to Cisco concentrators*. Unfortunately, it only gives us IPSec/L2TP PSK or CRT... whereas I need a pure IPSec client that supports Group Authentication in order to connect to my corporate VPN.
So, I, and I am sure many others, need to revert back to the Get-A-Robot-VPNC client to connect to our corporate networks, but apparently do not have a correct tun.ko module. Trying to insmod a tun.ko module, I get "invalid format" or "failed executable" - So, can someone provide a tun.ko that we can use, or explain how to get one installed in these new 2.1 ROMs?
I am currently using the ZenHero 2.1 ROM
Thanks! Once I get VPN access again, the Hero will really be something pretty damn awesome again.
Or, does anyone know of any VPN clients coming down the pipe for Android? or any other projects in development?
I heard Shew Soft was coming out with a mobile variant... not sure if it'll be on Android though..
I have no use for it or way to try it, but I did find vpn connections in the market when searching for something else and remembered this thread. It said on the comments though to go to the site for the latest version. http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/
actually, a search for vpn in the market turned up a few options. Take a look, I don't know exactly what you need.
I have been trying multiple ways. I even tried the tun.ko. I have not been successful but I would like to hear if anyone is successful.
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actually, a search for vpn in the market turned up a few options. Take a look, I don't know exactly what you need.
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Unfortunately, none support, what I think to be the most popular VPN type, from a corporate stand-point: pure IPSec that supports Group Authentication. Most in the market are just for VPNC.
Thanks for your post though.
Yes the android app is lacking.
I have a Cisco concentrator working with MY phone. I just dumped all Group based auth. We wanted a device that would work with 99.999% of devices on the market and our little Asa-5505 does the trick.
You should be able to configure policies on the cisco to handle either clients, that is really your or your admins choice.
Otherwise the stock android vpn client MY only complaint is it will NOT let me vpn over mobile network.. only wifi. Kinda pointless if I have wifi I would use my laptop to vpn to work. WTF?
Sprint is the problem
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Yes the android app is lacking.
I have a Cisco concentrator working with MY phone. I just dumped all Group based auth. We wanted a device that would work with 99.999% of devices on the market and our little Asa-5505 does the trick.
You should be able to configure policies on the cisco to handle either clients, that is really your or your admins choice.
Otherwise the stock android vpn client MY only complaint is it will NOT let me vpn over mobile network.. only wifi. Kinda pointless if I have wifi I would use my laptop to vpn to work. WTF?
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I realize this post has been sitting here for a while, but I thought this might help some others who may run into similar issues. At my work, we have all Cisco equipment and have a Cisco ASA configured with PSK mobile VPN. We are having basically no luck getting in using Sprint-connected devices (Sprint EVO 4G) on anything but Wifi. I CAN, however, connect just fine on my Samsung Captivate over AT&T 3G signal using the same built-in android VPN client. We've gone the rounds with the Sprint Engineers on this and they have nothing they can pinpoint that is causing this outage. I would really like for either Cisco or Sprint to come up with a good explanation as it shouldn't matter if you're on Wifi or 3G, it should work either way. The point is that it works on AT&T for us, but not Sprint, as far as 3G/4G data connection is concerned.
I cant get wifi-tether to work I rooted and super user asked for permission i said yes but its not showing up on my laptop under wireless networks.Any one else have this problem or no a fix??
I thought mine worked because it opened and started working but it doesn't show up on my pc either. I have windows 7 64bit. Wont work on XP either
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
same so hopefully there's a fix
Damn, so that's the story. So the people that reported it working just started it up and never actually checked if it does work or not. That's disappointing. Which version of wifi tether application are you people using? I've read one person reporting that 2.0.1 works and one saying that 2.0.2 does not. Please report your finding with version numbers in case it does matter.
2.0.2-pre9 here. it says its working fine but nothing shows up for me.
You need a modified kernel with iptables support. I'm sure someone will roll a modified kernel soon, since Samsung is open sourcing everything.
same here, installs fine, runs ( in terms of starting/stopping tethering) but in the logs theres a bunch of stuff that fails, and no devices can see the ssid (default is AndroidTether). I guess we just wait for modified kernels as danguy mentioned
Banacle wifi seems to work
For a little while...
The my touch slide had a similar issue initially. It needed a different version of the wifi tether app. Version 2.0.5pre3. Hopefully a specific version will work on the Vibrant as well when someone finds it.
Here is the thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708266
EDIT: Similar issue on the Legend and it was resolved by communicating with the program devs. They needed 2.0.2pre10.
http://code.google.com/p/android-wifi-tether/issues/detail?id=350&q=doesn't work with galaxy s
definitely subscribed to this thread for updates!
subscribed to stay updated!
Seeing as android-wifi-tether is iffy as of right now, I tried out Barnacle Wifi Tether in the market. Works!!! I was surfing the net on my laptop tethered to 'barnacle'. Downside was I was only on G as that's what I get in parts of my house. But there you go.
Odd note: After disconnecting, I was unable to re-connect to my home wireless. Ended up doing a system restore to yesterday. Not sure why that happened though. So....there's my DISCLAIMER.
yup same thing here it files the log as not being able to set the mhz and some other stuff...
even after i change the band it stills says the same thing..
I have always found android wifi tether 1.6 to be the most reliable. You guys could possibly try that version while waiting for a fix on the 2.0.2.
1.6 doesn't work
gahh the log
Looked into my log and it says I have an unsupported device - moving down to 2.01 and I'll report back
As said several posts earlier, barnacle works fine. Android-wifi-tether requires a custom kernal with iptables support enabled. Quote from wifi-tether's web page.
This application requires a "rooted"-device and a custom-kernel which supports netfilter (iptables)! Please see the FAQ for detailed information.
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I tried Barnacle Tether briefly with my iPad and it worked for browsing. However when I tried running the speedtest app on the iPad, Barnacle returned an error stating that entity was too large. Maybe it is fine for browsing but not for larger downloads? I will test with a PC later. Have not tried any of the android wifi tether versions yet but I suspect at this point that they won't work until a newer version gets released that addresses Vibrant issues or until we see a modified kernel with ipTables.
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Just an update from my earlier post, I rooted my Vibrant and haven't have time to do anything else, however none of the android tethers that are on the code.google page work on my phone. I also tried barnacle and another wifi tether off the market and those didn't work either. So - haven't tried pda net yet, but as of now I'm declaring the known wifi tether apps to not work on the Samsung Vibrant.
But Please, Prove me wrong!!!
I haven't tried it yet but how is this guy able to:
root his phone: http://samsungvibranthacks.com/samsung-vibrant-hacks/how-to-root-samsung-vibrant-galaxy-s/
then,
install a working wifi tether: http://samsungvibranthacks.com/sams...n-your-samsung-vibrant-into-a-mobile-hotspot/
I was about to try until I saw this thread...
Hello everyone
I am desperately looking on the forums and everywhere on the web to have the PPTP VPN setup on my samsung captivate. I have a hideip vpn account and it works fine on my win pc and iphone/ipods which ive tested. The onle reason for me to get samsung captivate is for the adobe flash support Coming to the matter, when I confiure the VPN PPTP with my credentilas it connects just fine and is very stable. But there seems to be no data transfer when I browse and I always end up with page not available error. someone please help me with fixing this issue.
I would greatly appreciate the work. thank you all for considering my issue. Also i have to let you know that i have 2.2 installed on the device. thanks
I just found this via google and I have the same problem. I thought it was my ROM. I am on Cog5 beta 2. Which is Android 2.3.3 and I can get VPN to work at all and I couldn't remember if it worked before.
Any luck?
After reading this post http://androidforums.com/captivate-support-troubleshooting/227657-hi-looking-some-captivate-vpn-help.html
I tired pinging the internel network and it worked. So its something with the browser or routing internet traffic?
I am trying to use PPTP VPN with MPPE encryption enabled to connect to a network with a WRT54GL running dd-wrt-vpn running the vpn server. I know I have the server setup right, and I have added scripts to the server pptpd options file to require encryption "MPPE required" and disable compression "nodeflate". Using a rooted EVO 4G with stock 2.2 Froyo, I am able to connect successfully over 3G or 4G, however traffic only works for about 20 seconds, after that, no web pages will load, no ping, nothing, but the vpn stays connected and never disconnects. I know this has been an issue with Android since 1.6, and you can see the post on code.google, issue 4067, it's been there since november 2009, and has still not been fixed. I'm not asking a question about "what's causing the issue", so please don't tell me to use search just yet , what is strange to me is that if I use my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 running Android 3.1 to tether to my Evo with wireless tether, then I can use the PPTP VPN client in 3.1, and it connects and creates a stable pptp tunnel, and I was able to have stable traffic for hours without anything going wrong (except for the Evo battery temp reaching 100F after some time ). They had reported on that issue 4067 that even the later versions of android don't have a working pptp and ppp0 client, so that's obviously not correct.
Anyway, I read a post here (in the Samsung Epic 4G forum) by member "drunix" from september of last year that said he was going to try to recompile the client with MPPE encryption enabled (assuming that is the issue in 2.2) if no one else has done it yet or tried to fix this yet. I don't think it's just the encryption that is the issue, because even with encryption disabled both on the server and client, traffic dies again after about 20 seconds.
So judging from what that member wrote, even though SO many android phone owners have complained so far about the pptp vpn client not working properly in Android versions 1.x and 2.x, no one has so far successfully fixed this issue yet, no one has even acknowledged or attempted to look at this issue yet so far other than that one member, not even the OS manufacturer. I have a hard time believing that the independent developers here and everywhere else make all these custom roms and kernels and other very impressive things from scratch, but no one has even touched this issue when functional pptp and ppp0 already exists almost on all other computer OS's and other platforms, and iPhone, WinMo and linux ALL have functional clients. All apple users say that they can successfully use the phone to connect to a pptp vpn. I guess this must not be important enough to catch the attention of any devs not only from google, but not even here. Is there any way some of the very knowledgable devs here, who can so easily root any new android version that comes out, take a look at this to see if they can fix it so android can be fully functional in all its included features like apple? I think this is the only major issue where android does not function as well as iOS, otherwise it is ahead of the iphone in every other aspect, so why not try to fix this for those who have the knowledge and fix things that are way more complicated than this?
Thanks
Are you referring specifically to 2.2 versions? If so I cannot answer since I am running 2.3.4 modified stock sense 3.0
Also I have successfully used at least three of the available VPN clients to support a IP/Sec connection to both secured servers and routers (mostly routers) with no drops, lock ups or related.
For me, the VPN clients work and have worked but maybe you are referring to something specifically different.
Hope that helps
Hi,
Has anyone successfully gotten native VPN to work in CM9 on the NC? I've been trying for a couple of days and think everything is ok, but it will not connect. Just trying to see if it is me or if VPN in CM9 is not working yet.
Thanks!
Any ideas?
Doesnt work for me
Either CM7 or CM9...
I can run DroidVPN with no problem, it's a free app with fast servers. But I know people need their own networks to work, and have seen a lot of folks say that VPN is pretty much not working through the Cyanogen structure, 7 and 9.
But if you just need to bypass a work , school, or national (read: Chinese) firewall, DroidVPN has worked great for me,