I have been trying to use Mac Address Ghost to spoof my address, and have been getting authentication problem error when attempting to reconnect to the wifi network.
I have confirmed that I am using a valid mac address, and that I have busybox and root.
My router is the Linksys E1200 model, updated to the latest version.
Any idea what's going wrong?
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Someone has experience with VPN and Android?
I am not able to set DNS when I am connect via VPN
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No one has the same problem?
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same problem, but no solution . I discovered that command
setprop net.dns1 x.x.x.x
sets DNS properly, but I am currently looking for a way to do that automagically, or faster than using terminal.
you should star this topic : http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4370
Is there an app that will allow you to change your Mac address? I was at Panera today with about 3 hours to kill. I went there because they have free wifi, but I didn't realize that they limit you to 30 minutes between 11:30 and 1:30. I did a quick search and found that they identify your device using the Mac address.
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Hi all
I'm trying to set up a VPN connection between a Linux Mint 10 PC (server) and a Nexus 7 (client).
All I'm getting so far is a "Connecting" status from the Nexus 7, followed after a few seconds by a "Disconnected" one.
As it is my first attempt at setting up a VPN (both on the server and client sides) I was wondering if there was a log file generated by Android on the Nexus that would give me a clue as to where I'm going wrong.
A similar file on the server side would also be very helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Read this for a start how to set up server properly:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenVPN
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Thanks, asmerito, but I have set up a VPN connection, not an OpenVPN one.
What does syslog on server say when trying to connect with Nexus?
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asmerito said:
What does syslog on server say when trying to connect with Nexus?
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Sorry, @asmerito, but the question here was really whether it's possible to read a relevant log file on the android device (client), not on the server side. In most cases, the VPN client users don't have any access to the server. In my case, I am depending on several VPN lines for work. I can connect well from Win and Linux computers, but struggle with PPTP and MS-CHAPv2 from Android. (No need to kick in an open door by telling me even Microsoft informs this is completely insecure.....again the service/setup is beyond my control....)
Thanks a lot!
I have a problem when using vpn (JunosPlus from Juniper networking) I can't seem to get to host names directly. I can access them by using the IP Address, but not with host names.
In Linux I normally edit the /etc/resolve.conf file, but on Jedi_r1 I don't seem to have the file.
Anyone know how android looks up host names? And preferably how to add a new search domain suffix to it.
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Bump, anyone have any ideas?
I've tried a couple things, but no dice.
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So it appears that resolv.conf isn't used, but that dns is handled with with the getprop / setprop of net.dns.xxxx. And in this case net.dns.search. Except that even when I change the property to include my domain I can't do direct host resolution. Works fine with host.domain.edu calls though on my vpn connection.
Anyone have more familiarity with setprop and getprop of the network stuff?
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Is there a dhcp server on the other side giving you an ip address on the internal network? Is it handing out internal dns addresses and the correct dns suffix?
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Is there a dhcp server on the other side giving you an ip address on the internal network? Is it handing out internal dns addresses and the correct dns suffix?
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There is a VPN DHCP server. But add in just an employee and not an IT guy I don't know about anything else it does.
On my Bionic though I could use SetDNS and add my domain suffix through it for searches and all was fine. Can't seem to now on my N2
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Hi.
Any app that would auto login to a wifi hotspot?
At work we got bt-open free wifi. But keep going in and out of the hotspot. Which means I gotta login in via website evrytime I re-enter the hotspot. Any app to do this for me?
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No idea but first have a look at the BT apps on Play store .
jje