hi,
where do i get / how do i install the VPNC binaries? i want to write a VPN access app, configured for my university.
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I'm trying to use the app 'Wifi TXPower'. It requires iwconfig which appears to be not installed.
Does anyone know where can I get it?
There are some downloads on the net and this forum. But I am unsure about whether they are correct for my device and system and about how trustworthy these sources are.
Edit: I can get it by installing 'Wireless Tether for Root Users' from Market, then copying the iwconfig executable to /system/xbin/.
But iwconfig shows strange values for Tx-Power. After doing 'iwconfig wlan0 txpower 4' it shows 'Tx-Power=398 dBm'.
Hey guys I'm trying to get to run the following setup:
Connecting my Android Phone to Tor through orbot and then connect to a VPN through that tor connection.
It should be possible shouldnt it?
(All apps) -> VPN -> Orbot -> VPN -> Internet
But how to set it up?
I'm using the Hideninja App for the VPN connection and already hacked it a bit (edited the openvpn config file to include a socks proxy on 127.0.0.1:9050 which is the orbot default socks port) but it just crashes and writes some dump file with chinise symbols lol.
So I tried adding the orbot proxy as the proxy to openvpn - but that didn't do the trick... could be though that the hideninja app uses a stipped down verion of openvpn since its called "miniopenvpn" (you can find the openvpn binary and the config file in the apps data/cache/ directory).
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Can anyone please enlighten me how to set stuff up to have everything routed correctly? I don't want the VPN to know my real IP, but I need the VPN to have a "valid" IP for google etc. (else I would just use orbot off course).
tor vpn over tor
I am not sure but may be possible,but if you use tor +VPN+tor its may slow down your net connection.
For that you have to setup iptable.but i am also finding some method .]
Hi..
Can we use Hideninja Ovpn in computer by openvpn?
zroice said:
Hey guys I'm trying to get to run the following setup:
Connecting my Android Phone to Tor through orbot and then connect to a VPN through that tor connection.
It should be possible shouldnt it?
(All apps) -> VPN -> Orbot -> VPN -> Internet
But how to set it up?
I'm using the Hideninja App for the VPN connection and already hacked it a bit (edited the openvpn config file to include a socks proxy on 127.0.0.1:9050 which is the orbot default socks port) but it just crashes and writes some dump file with chinise symbols lol.
So I tried adding the orbot proxy as the proxy to openvpn - but that didn't do the trick... could be though that the hideninja app uses a stipped down verion of openvpn since its called "miniopenvpn" (you can find the openvpn binary and the config file in the apps data/cache/ directory).
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Long talk short sense:
Can anyone please enlighten me how to set stuff up to have everything routed correctly? I don't want the VPN to know my real IP, but I need the VPN to have a "valid" IP for google etc. (else I would just use orbot off course).
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zroice said:
Hey guys I'm trying to get to run the following setup:
Connecting my Android Phone to Tor through orbot and then connect to a VPN through that tor connection.
It should be possible shouldnt it?
(All apps) -> VPN -> Orbot -> VPN -> Internet
But how to set it up?
I'm using the Hideninja App for the VPN connection and already hacked it a bit (edited the openvpn config file to include a socks proxy on 127.0.0.1:9050 which is the orbot default socks port) but it just crashes and writes some dump file with chinise symbols lol.
So I tried adding the orbot proxy as the proxy to openvpn - but that didn't do the trick... could be though that the hideninja app uses a stipped down verion of openvpn since its called "miniopenvpn" (you can find the openvpn binary and the config file in the apps data/cache/ directory).
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Long talk short sense:
Can anyone please enlighten me how to set stuff up to have everything routed correctly? I don't want the VPN to know my real IP, but I need the VPN to have a "valid" IP for google etc. (else I would just use orbot off course).
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This guide applies to doing the same thing through a Chrombook, but its easily translated to work for a PC regardless.
http://www.omgchrome.com/an-introduction-to-tor-on-chrome-os/
I have several android boxes which run Hola VPN, but my friend gave me his CS918 box to install it on it. This box will not allow me to run any VPN at all, it just keeps disconnecting all the time, even with a paid VPN I have on trial
Hola throws up a message about superuser access denied, but I do not have this installed on the device at all
Can anyone help me please?
markeymark said:
I have several android boxes which run Hola VPN, but my friend gave me his CS918 box to install it on it. This box will not allow me to run any VPN at all, it just keeps disconnecting all the time, even with a paid VPN I have on trial
Hola throws up a message about superuser access denied, but I do not have this installed on the device at all
Can anyone help me please?
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I'm afraid, Hola need Rooting on Android versions below 4.0. It's because Hola's Android API is not available on older versions (Android 2.3.7 and below), so Hola requires Root access to handle these requests.
If you don't want to root your device, I suggest flashing your current router with DD_WRT firmware.
DD-WRT is a free open source project aimed at developing a Linux based firmware solution that removes the restrictions placed on routers by their default programming. Fortunately, it has the option of selecting different VPN configurations like: PPTP, L2TP or OpenVPN and Once configured, users on the network don’t need to enter a log in process when they need to activate the VPN. It just starts automatically, so any device connects automatically and easily, giving you all the benefits of using a reliable VPN service.
In order to check whether your router is DD-WRT supported or not, please check your router here : http://dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database
And here is a configuration guide that will give you better idea of how you can config it on your router.
Hope it could help.
Hello everyone. I have a problem with connect a Vpn Server. I am using Custom rom with root access. When I install xposed framework, the vpn program (hotspot shield) show a warning: "Cancelled" How can i solve this problem?
SOLVE: install "VPNDialog Xposed module"
Hello folks !
I'm new to Windows 11 and have been blessed with the new feature that allows us to install apks natively (well, with adb SDK).
Though, I've been trying to install a VPN apk, it works but there's an error when the app asks for VPN permissions. It says there's an error, and well.. it doesn't work.
Anyone tried/has a workaround ?
Big thanks !
If you're talking of WSA:
WSA shares resources with host computer's resources, so also the network, means you've to install on Windows computer a VPN what then get used.
jwoegerbauer said:
If you're talking of WSA:
WSA shares resources with host computer's resources, so also the network, means you've to install on Windows computer a VPN what then get used.
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Oh damn..
I was really hoping that using a VPN apk would be possible with this WSA ..
Thanks for your answer though jwoegerbauer !
Win 11 has an issue with VPN's. I use Surfshark and when I installed Win 112, it created a new adapter that it tunneled all my internet traffic through so that if I disabled the VPN, it killed my internet. I had to delete that adapter which was NOT easy to run without the VPN on (Works sites wouldn't take to whitelisting for example).
I think there was a point in the process where my traffic was blocked with the VPN on. It's crazy