hi all
i am using MIUI A2SD 1.5.6 Android 2.3.4 on my Nexus One
I am unable to browse through HTC market or other internet supported apps. only i am able to use browser (only HTTP protocol), however on same server others can access nokia Ovi store and Apple stores. How can i access market.
thanks
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Hey everyone,
Here's my query to the Android gurus..
In my company, there are specific ports enabled to go out/in to the outside internet. I want to use my Android device and connect to the Android Market.
I can connect to the corporate wifi and by using ProxyDroid, use the corporate proxy to connect to internet sites like google and others. But, it doesn't let me open Android Market. When I launches it, I get the message "No Connection.."
Do we have a software or other ability to bypass this limitation ?
I have Galaxy Nexus running 4.0.3 I9250UGKK7 rooted device with kernet [email protected] #194..... (wow...thats a long one).
Any help/direction will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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Using Android 4 is there a native way to log onto a windows domain server. If not can it be done using the Android API?
I have a Transformer Prime running Andriod 4 (ICS). I also have the B4A basic android compiler if I need to write my own code. I really new to Android programming but have been writing Windows based software for many years.
I just thought I'd ask here before I try to reinvent the wheel.
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Doug
It can be done on b4a I think but you would be best asking at their forums on how to if you program it yourself.
But if you just mean you want to logon to a windows pc and access its files you could do that with es file explorer on android market as it will show you everything on the pc.
As for b4a I'm pretty sure there was an app with source code that connected to windows in the share your creations sub forum on their site. Also there are libraries in the additional libraries forum at same site which should handle such connections.
Dave
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I've looked around the forums and the web, but all I've been able to find are apps that allow remote desktop from the android device to a computer.
What I'm wondering, does Android have the ability to support some kind of remote login? through telnet, or rdp, or somesuch.
And if it doesn't support it natively, would it be possible for an app to create a remote session on the device? I spend a good portion of my time at work logged in remotely into other computers, and have been thinking about our society's higher focus on mobile devices, and it seems like it would be fairly useful to be able to remote into a mobile device, like android.
Anywho, I haven't been able to find much on it, so I'll look forward to your responses.
There's an app for that.
Hey Brandon. I don't mean to spam, honestly, but I actually work for a software developer that makes a remote control solution for Android for remotely screen sharing with the device over wi-fi or 3g. It also works for PCs and Macs as well. You can PM me for more details. I don't want to SPAM my company name over the forum.
Btw, the solution doesn't require rooted devices which is another bonus!
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brandonrisell said:
I've looked around the forums and the web, but all I've been able to find are apps that allow remote desktop from the android device to a computer.
What I'm wondering, does Android have the ability to support some kind of remote login? through telnet, or rdp, or somesuch.
And if it doesn't support it natively, would it be possible for an app to create a remote session on the device? I spend a good portion of my time at work logged in remotely into other computers, and have been thinking about our society's higher focus on mobile devices, and it seems like it would be fairly useful to be able to remote into a mobile device, like android.
Anywho, I haven't been able to find much on it, so I'll look forward to your responses.
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I found a solution its called teamviewer quick support. This is recently launched and allows connection into android pho e.
Do not be confused with the team viewer for pc. This is a different application and available to download from Google play store
Make sure you add " quick support" after team viewer to download right app.
Hi guys/ladies...
I have a little question - is it possible to write a in-app openvpn connection (via streams and sockets)? If it is, then is there any android application which managed that already? I have also problems finding in-depth openvpn protocol description :/.
Thanks for help .
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Sorry, for me this was strictly a development question - jet not rom related.
AzrealNimer said:
Sorry, for me this was strictly a development question - jet not rom related.
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So there's not any kind of app that can bypass filtering? Any anti-filter client?
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So there's not any kind of app that can bypass filtering? Any anti-filter client?
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I wish to enable openvpn services in my app. Problem is that my clients have network infrastructure to which you can only connect via openvpn. Upon that infrastructure I need to write an app that will do some business related things (can not talk about it due to NDA). The problem is this needs to work on android 2.2 (root is not an option) and iOS (Android has a priority).
So, do you know good protocol description for openvpn? Like: How headers look like? How openvpn starts secure connection? How authorization works? Etc...
Hello,
I would like to find out how to tunnel all my apps via my Proxy on Android, I tried Droni app from google play but it gives me a lot of packet loss.
is there any App I can use to run all the apps on my private proxy with Username and Password?
android 11
Nubia Red magic 6 Pro
wifi/data
edit: Non Routed Device.
If you are familiar with iptables here is a good app for android that lets you control all your network connections
AFWall+ (Android Firewall +) - Apps on Google Play
[ROOT] AFWall+ is a front-end application for the powerful iptables firewall.
play.google.com
simowL said:
Hello,
I would like to find out how to tunnel all my apps via my Proxy on Android, I tried Droni app from google play but it gives me a lot of packet loss.
is there any App I can use to run all the apps on my private proxy with Username and Password?
android 11
Nubia Red magic 6 Pro
wifi/data
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If you are familiar with iptables here is a good app for android that lets you control all your network connections
AFWall+ (Android Firewall +) - Apps on Google Play
[ROOT] AFWall+ is a front-end application for the powerful iptables firewall.
play.google.com
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Hey thanks for posting this one, but unfortunately my phone is not rooted yet. do you think that root is required to setup a proxy over Android? or should I just keep looking for a non Rooted Device App. for now I didn't found noting yet!
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Hey thanks for posting this one, but unfortunately my phone is not rooted yet. do you think that root is required to setup a proxy over Android? or should I just keep looking for a non Rooted Device App. for now I didn't found noting yet!
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I've always and only used rooted devices and therefore I'm a very satisfied user of AFWall+ (Donate) for years and didn't try anything else. But if my device were not rooted I'd use NetGuard but I don't know if it supports your requirements.
[CLOSED][APP][6.0+] NetGuard - No-root firewall
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I've always and only used rooted devices and therefore I'm a very satisfied user of AFWall+ (Donate) for years and didn't try anything else. But if my device were not rooted I'd use NetGuard but I don't know if it supports your requirements.
[CLOSED][APP][6.0+] NetGuard - No-root firewall
NetGuard provides simple and advanced ways to block access to the internet - no root required. Applications and addresses can individually be allowed or denied access to your Wi-Fi and/or mobile connection. Blocking access to the internet can...
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You just saved my life! NetGuard was awesome. proxy is working fine for now. no packet loss no lags or issues during the game. this is a perfect alternative.
Thanks so much!
simowL said:
You just saved my life! NetGuard was awesome. proxy is working fine for now. no packet loss no lags or issues during the game. this is a perfect alternative.
Thanks so much!
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No reason to thank me at all. All credits obviously go to @M66B Marcel is a great developer! It's always worth to get his pro features; even if you don't need them it would support a continuous, fantastic development. NetGuard isn't suitable for me because I need VPN for the connection to my Raspberry Pi in the home network via OpenVPN/PiVPN and Android only provides for one VPN connection.
But for years, I'm using Marcel's FairEmail; for me the very best and most privacy orientated email client. The other fantastic development by Marcel that I use is XPrivacyLua but you need to be rooted for it.