Hi,
I have just bought my Samsung Galaxy S which isnt rooted. I have done a search and cant find anything on this problem in this on this section of the forum.
The problem I have is im trying to access my works cisco vpn using standard IPSec. But i can seemto do it on the samsung galaxy s it doesn't seem to support old IPSec VPN (i.e Group name and password).
I have had a look in andrio market place and found a free software that can support this but the device has to be rooted to work.
Does any one know of a way to get my Galaxys to support old IPSec, or a software app that can do it without having to root the device?
I recently bought this device, but I am disappointed since there are no wifi proxy settings.
I rooted it and installed trans proxy, proxymator etc,
but i cant use the web through wifi proxy,
any solution ?
manivas said:
I recently bought this device, but I am disappointed since there are no wifi proxy settings.
I rooted it and installed trans proxy, proxymator etc,
but i cant use the web through wifi proxy,
any solution ?
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Wifi proxy? That does not even exist !!!
Just go and get yourself a wired phone.
Check it properly
I mean using google services and browsing by through a proxy on wifi
manivas said:
I mean using google services and browsing by through a proxy on wifi
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You can do PPTP vpn if u need to, web proxy is so last century..
There's no wifi proxy baked into android. This makes it useless for most enterprise networks, I.e. you can't use an android with a radius server for enterprise WPA authentication and proxy. Apparently we might be getting it in gingerbread.
If you look in the general android discussion there's a kludge that kinda works.
Your other option is to get an iPhone, ios has had support for wifi proxy/ enterprise wpa from the get go.
I know, it's ridiculous, blame Google...
Sent from my ZX81.
On my ELM (j10i2) there is proxy in wifi settings.
And i often USE IT.
In our organization network with proxy.
I'm set my book into wifi spot - and use internet by phone wifi.
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_____wifi____________lan___________________
ELM ----- NOTEBOOK ----- PROXY ---- INETNET
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Is it possible to do on X8 ?
It won't work if you are connecting via ad-hoc. You may install connectify to your laptop and use that internet connection for your x8/whatever phone/device.
wifi
Isn't any app that can help up with the proxy settings?
I am beginning to get sick of this phone and this OS, no wifi proxy, no way to install to SD card except of hundreds of steps, google navi doesn't work, get's stucked at the beginning, exagerated price for unlocking...
Try custom Rom.. floyo has proxy in settings
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As I see you posted in this thread Racht, I ask you how to configure an OpenVPN in Floyo.
Do I have to install something ?
I tried with a .conf file but I don't know where to put the .ca certificate.
I also tried to install OpenVPN config.
Have you got a link to a good tutorial ?
Thanks.
hi, please u check for ASProxy from market, it works for me.. but it is paid version.. and required rooted device only..
I thought about a custom rom, but it seems I couldn't find a stable one here, all have bugs with either bluetooth, camera or gps, and maybe I am too blind to find an xrecovery link to download it.Do you have a link with a good rom? Thanks in advance
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alil said:
hi, please u check for ASProxy from market, it works for me.. but it is paid version.. and required rooted device only..
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ASProxy requires your phone to be rooted and iptables are required.
How to add iptables to X8 ?
iptables?
i really dont know about it, but it is fully working for me.. as i rooted it, then install this apps.. it is working like expected..
If u want to visit some web pages undercover or UMG blocked vids on utube,...., then try this page :
www.hidemyass.com
racht said:
Try custom Rom.. floyo has proxy in settings
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Where? - I have been try your great Floyo 1.0b and CM7-138 but I cannot find it.
For all the archos users who need proxy settings.
Archos implemented proxy settings in their latest firmware. But to our disappointment its not working...
The proxy setting can not be enabled...
Here is a temporary alternative.
Install the latest Fennec (firefox) browser for Android. You can find it at the mozilla website.
Then google the addon mobile proxy for firefox android.
You'll need the proxy mobile addon (. xpi) and open it using the Fennec browser.
Fennec will ask you to allow installation of the addon. Allow it then you will have an addon in your fennec browser
that allows you to put a proxy setting.
Reminder use the fennec browser to click on the xpi file so that it will ask you if you want to install.
Thats it! you can now set a proxy server in you fennec browser (only) so that you can surf the other web through fennec.
I' ve been using it and everything is working fine with me.
Hope this helps those who need proxy settings. to surf the web.
Just sharing to the community!
Please click Thanks if these helps!
Sent from my A101IT using Tapatalk
I had tried this with earlier versions and couldn't get it to work. Now it does! Thanks!
Opera mobile works with proxy also. But it doesn't help to Market and other applications
KOCTA said:
Opera mobile works with proxy also. But it doesn't help to Market and other applications
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How did you put proxy setting in your Opera Mobile? i've been searching for an Opera mobile with proxy settings.
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minxwin said:
How did you put proxy setting in your Opera Mobile? i've been searching for an Opera mobile with proxy settings.
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Type opera:config in the address bar. The only question I have is what version of opera mobile will run on an Archos 70? Every time I try it just goes to a black screen and freezes.
I can't get Opera mobile working on the A70IT. Opera Mini works fine, but I would love to try Opera Mobile.
Hey All,
I got my Xoom this morning as well. Love it so far! The Widgets blow the Ipad out of the water. However, I am trying to get VPN to work. Anybody know if there is a native VPN client or anything we can install from the Market? I know there are issues with Cisco VPN on Android 2.x but wondered if that might have been fixed in 3.0?
None that I'm aware of. Doubt this will work until we get a tun.ko module for it, then we can use VPNConnections.apk like other handsets.
There is a built-in VPN client. Go to Settings -> Wireless & networks -> VPN Settings and add a VPN from there. Your standard PPTP, L2TP, and L2TP/IPSec options are available.
I want to set up a VPN at home that my xoom can access. I tried a simple PPTP with dd-wrt but I can't seem to access or ping anything, even though it connects. I want to do this so I don't have to forward SSH, RDP, and other ports that expose my stuff to the outside world.
At home I am running a DD-WRT gateway with a linux server as well as a Windows Server 2008 VM behind the gateway, any could host the VPN service.
I don't need instructions on how to set up the VPN, but advice on what is compatible with android's built in VPN support.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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The windows vpn service works fine for me
I was under the impression I needed to set up a domain to use the included windows VPN service, and I wasn't looking to set up a domain.
Is this an incorrect assumption?
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Here's a link to getting OpenVPN working. Must admit it looks like it's not for everyone.
Salpula said:
I was under the impression I needed to set up a domain to use the included windows VPN service, and I wasn't looking to set up a domain.
Is this an incorrect assumption?
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That was not necessary for me. If it is a requirement, it is specific to Windows Server edition
I have a Windows PPTP VPN that my Xoom can connect to. You do not need to set up a domain.
Unfortunately there is a bug in Android that makes it lose connection to the VPN after a few minutes/seconds.
See here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4706
I just bypass androids native VPN and use Neo Router free. Available in the market. You just set up a Neo server on the computer you want to control and use the android app to open an encrypted connection to that computer. You can set up the app to forward any ports to the computer running the server. Works well. Right now im running splashtop remote and plex using it so i dont have to port forward the ports for those apps in my router.
Thanks for all the input. I am working on OpenVPN. I almost have it working (I already have my router set up for OpenVPN, just didn't know I could use it).