Both of these apps worked on the previous version of the software for me, but now neither is for different reasons.
"Mail By Google" returns the error:
"Your phone doesn't support end-to-end secure connections (reason: Cause unknown). In order to protect your data, Mail By Google for mobile cannot be used at this time.
"GMail" returns this error:
This program required a data connection. Please contact your carrier, or visit the GMail for mobile FAQ on your ocmputer for more info.
The proxy has been disabled, both by running the CAB and by running KaiserTweak, and other browsers work fine, both Pocket IE and others that I have installed to play around with.
The phone is an AT&T Tilt, and it has the official ROM released a few days ago.
P.S. - I am willing to try one of the cooked ROM's if it'll work with AT&T's network right out of the box.
I'm having the same problems, please if anyone has suggestions please let me know. I'll even revert back to the original ROM if I could find it anywhere.
Same issue here as well using a cooked ROM. I've seen T-mobile related posts on blogs saying this is an issue with the GPRS settings but I've reset mine back to default to make sure and still having the same issue.
I am having the same problem since updating to the latest AT&T firmware. It worked fine with the shipped ROM (just got the device yesterday), but doesn't work with the new one.
You might need to unlock CAPTCHA on that email account, here's a good write up: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/...dentials-or-web-login-requires-failure-error/
NOTE: For Google Apps user, visit https://www.google.com/a/yourdomain.com/UnlockCaptcha instead, with yourdomain.com as the valid domain name.
Hi guys,
I have unlocked my phone and am able to run Android 1.1 from Bootkit 0503 found on this forum. While it runs great with minor issues one thing annoys me a lot.
I cannot log into Marketplace, Calendar, sync contacts etc. because the gmail login prompt always fails. It says there something in the sort of: There's something wrong with your SIM card or connection.
I have the browser working when I enter the APN in defaults.txt in Haret. I have to connect through the modem application in Android first. I have never succeeded to amke the "Togga" application connect to anything. I tried entering the APN in Android itself too, but this doesn't seem to have an effect.
It is really annoying to have working GPRS in Android (I can browser on the web), but the Calendar applications etc. refuse to acknowledge it.
My provider is Telmore in Denmark.
How do you guys make it work?
devnn said:
Hi guys,
I have unlocked my phone and am able to run Android 1.1 from Bootkit 0503 found on this forum. While it runs great with minor issues one thing annoys me a lot.
I cannot log into Marketplace, Calendar, sync contacts etc. because the gmail login prompt always fails. It says there something in the sort of: There's something wrong with your SIM card or connection.
I have the browser working when I enter the APN in defaults.txt in Haret. I have to connect through the modem application in Android first. I have never succeeded to amke the "Togga" application connect to anything. I tried entering the APN in Android itself too, but this doesn't seem to have an effect.
It is really annoying to have working GPRS in Android (I can browser on the web), but the Calendar applications etc. refuse to acknowledge it.
My provider is Telmore in Denmark.
How do you guys make it work?
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seems like your provider is blocking the port android marketplace / etc are using.... otherwise -> no idea! maybe try a proxy if possible? cant check it since my nike is broken
Sorry I havn't checked back until now.
The problem got obsolete after I bought the HTC Magic where "it just works".
Thanks for responding though.
I am sorry to post this irrelevant question, but how did you load Android on your touch dual? I would love to do this as well!
Is there a guide for complete newbies somewhere?
I got a build from here:
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Niki_Android
There are links to forum threads which discuss installation.
Well I searched the forums all over the interweb for a week now, and did not find an answer so I post.
I live in China and as part of the Expat Survival Kit I run an OpenVPN service to solve my facebooktwitteryoutoube problems. The provider is strongvpn.com, or other name reliablehosting.com - reliable, they are, and responsive and helpful and everything.
The VPN uses a San Francisco server, so anytime I fire it up on my PC, I have a USA IP, and can access Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Pandora et al. Bingo.
I struggled days to hack this connection on my Hero, and finally managed, it works, it connects. Apparently.
Now here is the hick:
- I connect on the Hero with TunnelDroid, using my original StrongVPN config file. It takes some time, but usually connects, either WiFi and Edge.
- I check my external IP, it's the good old Frisco one, I seem good to go
- I can surf sites like e.g. Amnesty International, impossible without VPN. I can use Pandora, so definitely I have US IP. Eventually if there is an embedded Youtube vid somewhere, I even can see and try to start it (although it's dead slow)!
- But, none of the social integration features work. I can not log in into twitter, facebook etc, and when I try to visit those sites with the browser, I have the same result as without VPN, nada. Timeout, service unavailable, technical problem, you name it
Now, if there is any developer / network or VPN expert / GFW operator / Google guru around... I really want to understand exactly what the problem can be - that would help some fellow Hero owners here in China
I changed the "hosts" file that I found on some forums... I tried to boost the process with some web proxy... Tried everything - nothing works.
How is it possible that I'm behind a VPN, I have American IP reported by any software you can imagine, and still I'm blocked, while everything works fine on the PC with the same VPN connection???
I can live without these apps and sites on my Hero...but can not live without finding out the truth
你有没有把DNS设置成OpenDNS的地址或者GooglePublicDNS的地址?
GFW好像会返回伪造的ip,纵然你有US的IP也无法访问一个假的IP,对吧
Ok,if you're hard to read Chinese...
Use a OpenDNS address or Google Public DNS address instead of ISP's,All of those DNS server are GFWed.They'll reply a fake ip address of Youtube.
Not working
Thanks,
I tried this way, but still no result.
How can ANY filter get through an 1024-bit secured openVPN connection anyway????
And on the PC, the same connection works flawlessly...
Is there any routetable or something like that?a modified hosts?some ROMs will do that.
a VPN connection will route all of your data in normal,but if you set a routetable,some special URL will not pass the VPN,
check them or flash a foreign ROM instead and try again.
Good luck
AFAIK the standard Hero kernel does not come with the tun.ko driver (which is necessary to capture the outgoing traffic and redirect it to the tunnel). Did you install a custom kernel, too? E.g. newer MoDaCo images have it by default.
I did nearly everything...modified hosts. Running MoDaCo 3.0 with newest 1.9 Tekn. kernel. Installed the openvpn binaries. And the connection WORKS, just not for everything...
Anybody in China who can use the social networking features on the Hero?
Ps: the reoutetable, I don't really know where to look it for...
I don't know the answer, but you can debug it yourself with a computer and wireless access point:
Hero <--wifi--> AP <--ethernet--> Computer running packet sniffer <--Internet-->
A few comments:
Don't consider Pandora as proof of a US IP. Better check on a website that gives actual info about your location.
The comments about OpenDNS and hosts files are helpful, but both assume that the wrong IPs are not already cached somewhere. Make sure all caches (DNS, browser, etc.) are flushed.
The easiest way to find out if the DNS is the problem is to do a ping to youtube.com and see if the IP range really belongs to Google or of it's a random IP elsewhere. You can use a 'whois' command or website to figure out who the IP belongs to.
Please note that OpenVPN does not encrypt at 1024-bit. 1024-bit is just the initial key length, which is unrelated to the 128-bit or 256-bit of the actual tunnel.
Btw, you don't necessarily need to use OpenVPN. Lighter protocols like PPTP and L2TP may perform better on a phone. China Unicom works well with both. China Telecom works fine with L2TP.
Greetings from Shenzhen.
open VPN
Hi,
not sure if this thread is still alive but i give it a try...
I' currently running elelinux 2.4 with [email protected] on my HTC hero and have trouble connecting to a friends VPN.
the VPN server is in Germany and it works well for my friend, who is also hosting the server. however when i try to connect the server records following:
read UDPv4 [ECONNREFUSED]: Connection refused (code=111)
and it seems that my phone is refusing the connection to the server...
any ideas?
thanks!
hero.walker said:
Hi,
not sure if this thread is still alive but i give it a try...
I' currently running elelinux 2.4 with [email protected] on my HTC hero and have trouble connecting to a friends VPN.
the VPN server is in Germany and it works well for my friend, who is also hosting the server. however when i try to connect the server records following:
read UDPv4 [ECONNREFUSED]: Connection refused (code=111)
and it seems that my phone is refusing the connection to the server...
any ideas?
thanks!
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hi there , I don't use elelinux 2.4, but i encountered an same error with CM 7 nightly build, and I believe that is an issue of the kernel you are using for the kernel have some problem with the tun.ko moduel , here is the thread ( read from page 42 ) :
forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/14455-cm7-discussion-of-nightlies/page__st__860
sorry , i haven't get the permission to post url here yet .
thanks for the link! seem like it does not work with my current kernel, will fash the flykernel from elelinux and try again.
After rooting the HTC Magic of my country, some users are experiencing some weird issues using 1.6 (donut) based rom's...
If they try to enter to a secure site (a bank or any https site) they get the next message:
Data connectivity problem: A Secure connection could not be established
But the weirdest thing is that on any 1.5 rom they can get into secure sites...
So... I hope anybody can give me a hint on what to do about this...
Thanks in advance...
Pretty old this thread.
I'm experiencing the same problem since I run SuperD in the version 1.10.3 and 1.11
What I want to do is logging into the Rapidshare Premium Zone.
Finally the connection resets and the browser complains about "A secure connection could not be established".
It doesn't even work when I add every single SSL server certificate from the certificate chain to cacerts.bks.
The only side effect is, that my downloads from the Google Market won't work anymore after manually trusting these certs.
Hello,
I was working on adding some additional functionality to the IM client I got from here code.google.com/p/simple-android-instant-messaging-application/. Can anyone help me out with the issues I am facing?
Note: I am using emulator and not the original phone
Issue #1
I cannot connect to Google chat to retrieve the contact list or begin chat. Same issue is with yahoo and other clients. I tried using simple IM but the issue is that It says cannot establish a secure connection. I tried out HTTPS sites in my browser and I cannot access them. I can only access normal sites. I am behind a proxy and I have set the proxy in the phone settings. Only normal sites are accessible.
Any help?