need vpn application with udp Protocol - Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini, Mini Pro, Xperia Pro, A

sorry if this kind of post is not allowed ...I need some vpn application which uses udp Protocol to connect like DROIDVPN. I searched a lot. but didn't found any except droidvpn..so can anyone give me some vpn application which uses udp Protocol?

tanvir108115 said:
sorry if this kind of post is not allowed ...I need some vpn application which uses udp Protocol to connect like DROIDVPN. I searched a lot. but didn't found any except droidvpn..so can anyone give me some vpn application which uses udp Protocol?
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I don;t understand UDP protocol but I know Hotspot Shield is a good vpn Android app

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How to fix VPN in new "beta" Cingular ROM

this ROM uses internet sharing and when I try to use my Cisco VPN dialer... it craps out and says VPN sub-system not avail. It worked fine before through the modem settings..... any suggestions to get it working??? I am at a loss.
and its kind of driving me crazzy because I really need the VPN (but not willing to give up the all the nice enhancements with the new rom)
MetalSiren
P.S. I removed the auto detect on PIE and when I used internet sharing I can surf the web just fine... I dont get it.
metalsiren said:
this ROM uses internet sharing and when I try to use my Cisco VPN dialer... it craps out and says VPN sub-system not avail. It worked fine before through the modem settings..... any suggestions to get it working??? I am at a loss.
and its kind of driving me crazzy because I really need the VPN (but not willing to give up the all the nice enhancements with the new rom)
MetalSiren
P.S. I removed the auto detect on PIE and when I used internet sharing I can surf the web just fine... I dont get it.
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Same issue with other VPN clients. The client is not binding to the PAN adapter. I'm looking to get this to work with Check Point client. I'll let you know what I find.
I'm having the same issue... just tried connecting to VPN using cisco client and it hangs up, I tried switching my to TCP (instead of UDP NAT/PAT) and avoided the hanging issue.
Any idea what the port would be if you want to use TCP??
sduarte said:
I'm having the same issue... just tried connecting to VPN using cisco client and it hangs up, I tried switching my to TCP (instead of UDP NAT/PAT) and avoided the hanging issue.
Any idea what the port would be if you want to use TCP??
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by default (unless you tech changed it) its TCP 10,000 on a Cisco Concentrator or ASA. but it wont work... I tried TCP as well and its the same thing.
anyone have any ideas??????? please...... I am trying everything and still nothing...
metalsiren said:
anyone have any ideas??????? please...... I am trying everything and still nothing...
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TCO is right. Your VPN software is not binding to the PAN adpater. I don't know if there is a solution to it.
edwinyuen said:
TCO is right. Your VPN software is not binding to the PAN adpater. I don't know if there is a solution to it.
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Cisco VPN now runs as a service.... so I dont think a binding would be needed... would it?
metalsiren said:
Cisco VPN now runs as a service.... so I dont think a binding would be needed... would it?
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Most client run as a service. They still bind to existing drivers....per Cisco:
you must have Administrator privileges to install the VPN Client on Windows NT and Windows 2000 because these operating systems require Administrator privileges to bind to the existing network drivers or to install new network drivers. The VPN Client software is networking software. You must have Administrator privileges to install it.
The problem is with binding to the driver for the PAN adapter. Still poking around to make this work
Any news on how to get VPN to work with AKU 3.X?? is there a way to install the old wireless modem program, so that we can at least have a work around while a solution is developed...
Where can i download the client cisco VPN for wm6 ?
metalsiren said:
this ROM uses internet sharing and when I try to use my Cisco VPN dialer... it craps out and says VPN sub-system not avail. It worked fine before through the modem settings..... any suggestions to get it working??? I am at a loss.
and its kind of driving me crazzy because I really need the VPN (but not willing to give up the all the nice enhancements with the new rom)
MetalSiren
P.S. I removed the auto detect on PIE and when I used internet sharing I can surf the web just fine... I dont get it.
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Has anyone been able to find a solution to this?
Using Bluetooth PAN Internet Sharing, I am unable to use my Cisco VPN client to access my corporate network.
Thanks,
Phil

Any good SSL VPN client for android?

I would like to connect my android phone/tablet to my work connection. Is there any easy enough way to do this?
Im looking for a ssl vpn client
SSL VPN , Android VPN
here is two vpn solution
purevpn.com
Android vpn - SSL VPN
Enjoy!
Which did you pick?
and How's it working?
I'm looking for the same.
did you try Juniper Pulse?
I'd say talk to your system admin.
sajavid said:
did you try Juniper Pulse?
I'd say talk to your system admin.
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Junos Pulse only allow to access to the bookmarked web site on the remote site (company). You cannot use Junos Pulse to access to the other PC on the company's LAN. While I can full access to the company's LAN from home's PC.
Is there any app that allow Android phone to fully connect to the company's LAN (using SSL VPN)?

[Q] Wireless tether for root users - DNS redirect

I'm running a Piratebox web server on my phone - Does anyone know if there's a way to adjust DNS and re-direct everyone to my phones web server when they are tethering from my phone?
+1 to this question.
I am currently trying to find a way to get some android devices, which are working as AdHoc clients), and I want an app running on them to connect to a "server" address instead of using a specific, fixed IP address. I meant to do this programatically, by creating a socket to an InetAddress resolution of the "server" address. I assume InetAddress will use the DNS defined on the wireless interface to make this translation, but its Java, and that assumption really depends on the low level impl. of InetAddress.
So yeah, DNS redirect from the DNS server running on the AdHoc host, which by association also runs Wireless Tether for root users. How can we do it?
I have tried some redirections from the hosts file (zone file), location in "system/etc/hosts". My device, like many others, comes preloaded with a bunch of IP-hostname redirections, but these only seem to work locally, e.g.:
gugle.com redirects to 127.0.0.1 (in the hosts: "gugle.com 127.0.0.1")
If I input this address on the AdHoc host, gugle.com will redirect to my http port 80 landing (I have a web server running on the device to test this).
If I input this address on an AdHoc client, it doesnt return anything. I'm guessing the DNS server running on the host does not use the zone file from the OS.
So the question remains - where can we define a redirection from the DNS server that runs on the Wireless Tethering for root users device.

Android proxy server + Wi-Fi AP?

So I'm trying to do some research in the server requests and responses of some apps I work with, and for various reasons need a hotspot because of incompatibility with a corporate proxy.
Are there any apps that can decode/record web traffic as it's passed to AP clients through Wi-Fi tether?
I certainly recognize the possibility for espionage / inherent security concerns, but they have similar apps for desktops like "Charles proxy" or "fiddler" to do research in packet analysis.
I googled a little, but most examples were from the 2.2-2.3 days, and didn't seem updated at all.
Thanks!
Hi,
Maybe SandroProxy will help you out.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sandroproxy
Not sure about working on wifi thether...
Mix3d said:
So I'm trying to do some research in the server requests and responses of some apps I work with, and for various reasons need a hotspot because of incompatibility with a corporate proxy.
Are there any apps that can decode/record web traffic as it's passed to AP clients through Wi-Fi tether?
I certainly recognize the possibility for espionage / inherent security concerns, but they have similar apps for desktops like "Charles proxy" or "fiddler" to do research in packet analysis.
I googled a little, but most examples were from the 2.2-2.3 days, and didn't seem updated at all.
Thanks!
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SandroBSupp said:
Hi,
Maybe SandroProxy will help you out.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.sandroproxy
Not sure about working on wifi thether...
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Yeah, that's the wrong type of proxy. I need the *phone* to act as the proxy, or at least decrypt ssl traffic between the phone and tethered device; this one is more of a "hide my traffic" proxy between the phone and the internet.
But this is exactly what SandroProxy do. It acts as local proxy accepting requests.
For SSL you need also to use Menu->Export CA to store.
It can also connect to your corporate proxy (basic/digest/ntlm) so you do not need to use thether mode.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1737138
Mix3d said:
Yeah, that's the wrong type of proxy. I need the *phone* to act as the proxy, or at least decrypt ssl traffic between the phone and tethered device; this one is more of a "hide my traffic" proxy between the phone and the internet.
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You're totally right. Just tried it out and it's working splendidly.
You the man!

vpn server on android mobile

hello lads, I am interested in making Android application that can be use as VPN server, any tips where I can start from ? Is it possible ? I have not see any good topic about this in net
I just wonder why you consider an Android app as a VPN server.
Is it just a portal for a specific LAN? Or do you need a general VPN server for encrypted internet connections?
Even if you can implement basic functions of this VPN server, don't you worry about its concurrent & load capacity as a 'server'? ......
Its definitely possible but you'll have to likely root the phone first.
I turned a rooted Android phone into a VPN server by using the Linux Deploy app and UNIX tools "busy box app" then running CentOS on Linux Deploy. I installed SoftEther VPN Server on CentOS through SSH on the phone.
I wrote about it in a forum. If you google "Turn a flashed to verizon phone into vpn server" it will come up in Aspkin forum and you can see me work through it.
This way is 100% free and SoftEther will tunnel straight through a firewall using port 443 unlike any paid app so you can leave the phone hidden anywhere connected to WiFi and as long as you use SoftEther Client and the DNS host name to connect to the server. It wont work if you use a openVPN or L2TP/IPsec client without opening ports on the router of the wifi connection, or the server IP address (which would be a local ip if connected to wifi hidden somewhere).
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James_Watson said:
I just wonder why you consider an Android app as a VPN server.
Is it just a portal for a specific LAN? Or do you need a general VPN server for encrypted internet connections?
Even if you can implement basic functions of this VPN server, don't you worry about its concurrent & load capacity as a 'server'? ......
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Thank you for your reply. I just want to make a VPN server that uses a mobile network and accepts connection from 1 device(concurrent or load capacity or encryption does not matter). It is a small part of my application and not for commercial use. so, everything is possible, to root a device or another way to do my goal.

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