Maybe I am wrong but I thought I read somewhere that ICS would have a native Cisco IPSEC VPN built in to settings? Can anyone help on this or is it still not available?
Maybe......
https://www.nixuopen.org/blog/2011/5/android-and-cisco-ipsec-vpn/
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17798
This might be good......
https://plus.google.com/100090669752023631008/posts/F23bXPUg5pD
Mcoupe said:
Maybe......
https://www.nixuopen.org/blog/2011/5/android-and-cisco-ipsec-vpn/
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-17798
This might be good......
https://plus.google.com/100090669752023631008/posts/F23bXPUg5pD
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Thanks, I read these when I googled them. Not what I'm looking for, thank you for the reply
Hello,
Although you no longer need tun.ko since that feature is now compiled into the kernel distributed by Asus, you may still need to root your device and load some additional kernel modules to have any chance of getting IPSec to work. I have had much better luck using the native PPTP to connect to my old Cisco PIX 501 (no root required), or Cisco's AnyConnect client to connect to my newer ASA 5510 (root on the Android device and an AnyConnect Mobile license on the ASA required).
Since you've already done some Googling, you may have already seen these threads:
ICS supports Cisco IPSec VPN with groupid/pwd, new kernel doesn't: tun.ko attached
Kernel modules for VPN support (tun.ko + others)
Kernel Module Pack V4
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What ICS roms meet the following conditions?
confirmed working vpn support with tun.ko compiled & built in so that vpnc, openvpn and the like will work.
Working encryption.
I've tried the stock Samsung ROM with Chainfire's rooted kernel, as well as Spike's Pure 7.1 & Resurrection Remix 1.0. The encryption works on all three but the VPN doesn't.
I've already tried HellcatDroid's full device encryption app but I ran into two problems. Battery life (I blame GB, not HellCarDroid's app) and it would periodically tell me it had received a decrypt command from the exchange server. I've talked with the SysAdmin & he's assured me that that's not coming from the server, but that's what was happening.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Half the answer
Answer to part 1 of my question is on the Tun.ko Installer page.
droidvpn[dot]com/tun-repository.php
Hi all, I am checking for Tun.ko module for SGSIII (to enable openvpn), but could not be sure if there's one. There's an installer on the market (cannot provide links as I am new), but I am not so sure if to check it, any ideas?
Cheers!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.blinkt.openvpn&hl=en
That one? Root is required, but I'm currently using that paired with my openvpn server/router.
I'm using that, too. Everything is working fine
Hello
I'm trying to use wifi tether on my SE Xperia Neo V with Suave kernel and Ultimate HD 3.0.2.
Once setup is done and hotspot activated, I can connect my laptop and tablet to the wifi but there's no internet connection.
I've tried various combination of kernel and custom ROM (all based on sony's ROM) but ended up with the same result.
However, it did work with Cyanogenmod back when I was using it.
So, I'm guessing it might be because of sony's ROM, could anyone confirm that ?
Is there a fix ?
Does anyone managed to make it work ? with what kernel and what ROM ?
Any help would be appreciated.
thx
Also, it works on Cyanogenmod Nightly 10...
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strange.. with stock Rom could you tether?
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Yes, as far as I remember. But I then changed for cyanogenmod, then to another provider that didn't support tethering.
I just noticed that now that I changed for another provider...
anyone ?!
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OK, I've tested many ROMs and none of the Sony .587 based ROM worked (the roms are working but not the tethering). Not with wifi nor bluetooth.
I've tried many things and only cyanogenmod works on that departement.
It has to be system related because all the apps I've tried (barnacle and such) didn't work either and some even caused the phone to reboot.
Also barnacle says WIFI: could not set ad-hoc mode of wlan0: Device ore resource busy
anyone ?
OK, I've found a solution.
After many tests and research, it seems to be specific to SFR french carrier and android 4.X (no wonder it was working for nearly everybody but me...).
The thread with the answer is http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1544063
Now, it needs to be done once the hotspot is activated and it will keep working as long as you don't reboot your device.
Would there be a way to "integrate" that in the ROM to make it automatique somehow ?
Anyone ?
Ok, anyone knows how to make the iptables parameters permanent in android ?
Hi All,
Managing Galaxy Note I & IIs running Android 4.1.2 and would like to direct network/browser traffic to a URL filtering service through a proxy server. Can someone confirm (with supporting reference material please) or deny (with supporting reference material please) that Jelly Bean (specifically Android v4.1.2) has support for PAC files to configure proxy settings? The browsers I want to redirect to the proxy are Internet V4.1.2 (default with version 4.1.2 Android OS) and Chrome V 25.0.1364.169. Pointers to how to set proxies for those specific browser releases is also welcome.
If PAC file support does exist where does the PAC file need to be installed? How is it typically installed? Can someone point me to documentation that reviews the PAC file support.
Thanks for the time and consideration.
SugarB
There is no PAC/WPAD support in android 4.1.2.
You can use Drony.
xda thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2320008
sugarb said:
Hi All,
Managing Galaxy Note I & IIs running Android 4.1.2 and would like to direct network/browser traffic to a URL filtering service through a proxy server. Can someone confirm (with supporting reference material please) or deny (with supporting reference material please) that Jelly Bean (specifically Android v4.1.2) has support for PAC files to configure proxy settings? The browsers I want to redirect to the proxy are Internet V4.1.2 (default with version 4.1.2 Android OS) and Chrome V 25.0.1364.169. Pointers to how to set proxies for those specific browser releases is also welcome.
If PAC file support does exist where does the PAC file need to be installed? How is it typically installed? Can someone point me to documentation that reviews the PAC file support.
Thanks for the time and consideration.
SugarB
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I am trying to enable Ad-Hoc in my Galaxy Tab GT-P3113. So finally I decided to do that by installing a custom Rom: MOKEE OPENSOURCE
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2334633
In those page, they claimed that "Ad-Hoc peer-to-peer network connection - Use MoKee's built-in kernel, otherwise the function is not available."
I do not know what they mean by "Use MoKee's built-in kernel"? I flash this Rom in my Tablet and it can not detect Ad-hoc Networks yet.
What does they means by "Use MoKee's built-in kernel"?
do you know any other Rom which enable Ad-Hoc in GT-P3113?