Quick question for my Evo friends!
Does anyone have a server they can let me host a website on...? Thanks!!
what is the website for? how big will the site be?
Koni... did you find a server? I know lots of the other Devs use http://goo-inside.me Did you look into that one?
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Updated Rom that supports Push email
Exchange server with SP 2 installed.
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Properly Configed server
Push email working
Anybody with experience want to help me out?
guess not... I wonder if I put a reward of helping me do this up. paypal?
A bit more exacly informations please! Is your server configured with a Certificate? (IIS changed to HTTPS only?)
And search the forum, here are already many threads about that.
lutzs said:
A bit more exacly informations please! Is your server configured with a Certificate? (IIS changed to HTTPS only?)
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I got lost on the certification part... sorry. I had a good friend help me set t up.
You know, the search function of the forum is a powerfull tool.
If you used it, you'd figure out there are a lot of threads already about this.
Here's one for you to start with.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=41788&highlight=push+mail+doc
On page 2 there is a link to a site that contains a word document on howto set it up. Try that first.
I have it working but not 100%.
I have just noticed that Google have released a Blackberry application for their Google Mail Hosted service for domains.
They suggest users visit m.google.com/a on their Blackberry for further info.
This doesn't work on a Hermes device, as the browser is recognized as not being a Blackberry.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use this (or some other way) to access GMail *hosted* accounts using push in some way?
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could you provide a link to where it gives the software application? (apart form the visit on blackberry site).
I wish I could, but unfortunately I can't!
Unless anyone knows how to fake the User Agent in an http request, to fool Google into thinking that I'm using a Blackberry browser? That may trick the site into allowing me to download the app and grab the correct URL of the file...
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I wish I could, but unfortunately I can't!
Unless anyone knows how to fake the User Agent in an http request, to fool Google into thinking that I'm using a Blackberry browser? That may trick the site into allowing me to download the app and grab the correct URL of the file...
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ok, i went ahead and did some playing around. first i changed my firefox user agent to blackberry, went to the site. it made me download a small java descriptor (attached). that linked to a JAR download location which i downloaded.
it does not install though, says failed to install midlet.
Hey guys,
Anybody here knows about a good Proxy server software for Android?
Since we have flash now in Froyo..
Im trying to go to a European website to play something but won't let me due to having a U.S.A. ip address.
Will appreciate any help.
Thanks
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Hey guys,
Anybody here knows about a good Proxy server software for Android?
Since we have flash now in Froyo..
Im trying to go to a European website to play something but won't let me due to having a U.S.A. ip address.
Will appreciate any help.
Thanks
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I Goggled proxy server uk and got this http://www.xroxy.com/proxy-country-GB.htm. Try using a web based proxy server form that list. Will be slow but should work (Have not tested on my n1).
I know you're running Froyo and the option isn't there, but cyanogenrom has a proxy for wifi setting. When Cyanogen updates, ya might want to use his rom and you'll have an option.
The easiest thing on Froyo would be to get a VPN. I personally use VyprVPN and it works just fine (even though Hulu has blocked android-devices from seeing any videos). VyprVPN has both a us and a eu based vpn-server, so it should suit most people. I'm also getting speeds in excess of 10Mbps which is pretty impressive.
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Just remembered that you have to have a giganews diamond account to actually use it, oh well there are probably other similiar services around.
I am signing up for a new dedicated server. I will have unmetered bandwidth, and was willing to offer part of the server to the devs here at XDA for uploads, etc...
Contact me here, or PM me, if you're interested.
This will be offered to devs at no charge.
If any other forum members are interested in web hosting, contact me.
the website is yagoolio.info, will be changing all around over the next week.
Ok... So I have uploaded the latest leaked deodexed 2.3.15 to the server. This is not the new server, but the link *should* stay the same. Anyway, in the mean time, here's a faster server to download from for now. Let me know if there's any other files that should be added.
http://rdp.yagoolio.info/downloads
Guess no one's interested at this time.
give it some time, im interested. Hate having all my stuff on mega upload. Would it be real easy file management?
Yes, may even be talking about having a remote desktop account, just rdp in, download files from wherever, and instantly they're available in your directory, much faster than uploading (sometimes) especially if they're already on megaupload somewhere.
What are the domain names or IP addresses of the update servers where Android clients download any updates for installed Apps? I think they must be somewhere in the Cyanogenmod image, but I can not find them. Does anybody know them?
I tried the same question already on android.stackexchange.com/questions/49275/how-to-block-android-app-updates-with-a-packet-filter but I think the guys there were not even able to understand the question.
ps these stupid 10 post limits suck
Nobody who can answer this?
I found this document describing Android market:
lytsing.org/wiki/android/android-market-api.html
Is this still up to date?
Did I already mention, that it sucks that I can not post links?
I got it. The Android client does two requests. The first request gets answered by a redirect to the actual download location. This implements some kind of load balancing. I have documented the packets I sniffed here: ceving.blogspot.de/2013/07/androids-package-download.html
Did I already mention, that it sucks that I can not post links?