My tablet can't use VPN? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, I want to play the game by VPN. But when I installed the VPN proxy, The system is shown: TUN module is not in loaded. What is it mean, how can I do to use VPN?Please help me

Anybody here? Please help me. My tablet is Pipo M7pro. I install tun.ko installer, but the software can't find my tablet model:crying:

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Cisco AnyConnect

Looking for some help with the Cisco Anyconnect Client…
With TW the Client now loads and runs on the 10.1.
The issues are I can’t get the client to see the certificates. I installed the certificates through the Settings Location and Security tab.
According to the guide I should be able to see and select the certificates on the Anyconnect setup screen. I don’t see any certificates.
Does anyone have an idea on how to install the certificates so the client will recognize them?
[email protected] said:
Looking for some help with the Cisco Anyconnect Client…
With TW the Client now loads and runs on the 10.1.
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Are you using an european 3G model?
Is the Anyconnect for rooted devices or just the samsung standard?
I installed the Anyconnect rooted version and I get the same screenshot. For my corporate network the certificate must be "automatic" but then I don't see any way to set the usergroup and password...
Cisco states that a tun.ko module is required
[email protected] said:
Looking for some help with the Cisco Anyconnect Client…
With TW the Client now loads and runs on the 10.1.
The issues are I can’t get the client to see the certificates. I installed the certificates through the Settings Location and Security tab.
According to the guide I should be able to see and select the certificates on the Anyconnect setup screen. I don’t see any certificates.
Does anyone have an idea on how to install the certificates so the client will recognize them?
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Silly question, but just to be sure, did you purchase and install the AnyConnect Mobile license on your ASA? You must have that for this to work.
We have it working in our office, no issues.
ccapasso said:
Silly question, but just to be sure, did you purchase and install the AnyConnect Mobile license on your ASA? You must have that for this to work.
We have it working in our office, no issues.
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Which device do you have? Wifi or 3G?
Didi you install the rooted version or just the samsung version?
Thank you in advance
I verified my version.
I have a 10.1 3G model launched in Italy on 7th july.
I have the cisco AnyConnect Mobile license on my ASA.
My colleagues daily connects with their ipad
I have the famous TW interface but the Cisco client doesn't work.
The anyconnect client for samsung devices doesn't install.
The anyconnct client for rooted android clients installs but then lacks of the tun.co module.
Could you explain which version did you manage to install?
Thank you indeed
I have the US WiFi Only 16GB White Model. My tab is rooted and I have installed the Samsung version, not the root version of the app.
I'm going crazy with this application.
My tab is rooted (odin) and the client simply don't install
Long John Silver said:
I'm going crazy with this application.
My tab is rooted (odin) and the client simply don't install
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Yesterday I got same problem.
I just found this info in CISCO support:
"Rooting your device could void your device warranty. We do not support rooted devices, nor do we provide instructions to root your device. If you choose to root your device, you do so at your own risk.
The AnyConnect client download for Samsung does not work on rooted devices; you must use the rooted version of AnyConnect on rooted devices."
So as I understand if I rooted my stock GT then "Samsung (< SEP2011) AnyConnect" wount even install. and i need to use "Rooted AnyConnect" version...
AND ...
"Both a tun.ko module and IP tables are required. AnyConnect displays an error message informing you about what is missing when you attempt to establish a VPN. If the tun.ko module is missing, obtain or build it for your corresponding device kernel and place it in the /data/local/kernel_modules/ directory."
here is smth about tun.ko http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205353
does anyone got it working on GT 10.1 3G/wifi ?
Tajel said:
Yesterday I got same problem.
I just found this info in CISCO support:
"Rooting your device could void your device warranty. We do not support rooted devices, nor do we provide instructions to root your device. If you choose to root your device, you do so at your own risk.
The AnyConnect client download for Samsung does not work on rooted devices; you must use the rooted version of AnyConnect on rooted devices."
So as I understand if I rooted my stock GT then "Samsung (< SEP2011) AnyConnect" wount even install. and i need to use "Rooted AnyConnect" version...
AND ...
"Both a tun.ko module and IP tables are required. AnyConnect displays an error message informing you about what is missing when you attempt to establish a VPN. If the tun.ko module is missing, obtain or build it for your corresponding device kernel and place it in the /data/local/kernel_modules/ directory."
here is smth about tun.ko http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205353
does anyone got it working on GT 10.1 3G/wifi ?
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Don't mean to resurrect a two month old thread, but Samsung AnyConnect DOES work on some rooted devices. I have it working on my Galaxy SII E4GT. I also have a GTab10.1 LTE, but it is still currently unsupported by the Samsung AnyConnect. :-(
[email protected] said:
Looking for some help with the Cisco Anyconnect Client…
With TW the Client now loads and runs on the 10.1.
The issues are I can’t get the client to see the certificates. I installed the certificates through the Settings Location and Security tab.
According to the guide I should be able to see and select the certificates on the Anyconnect setup screen. I don’t see any certificates.
Does anyone have an idea on how to install the certificates so the client will recognize them?
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Sorry for such a late answer but I too faced this issue. This is the solution:
Post #12. https://communities.cisco.com/message/76480#76480
I couldn't use Opera to open the link instead I chose HMTL Viewer in the list showing when I clicked the link. AnyConnect launches and it asks if you want to import the certificate.
I am using the Rooted AnyConnect version on my P7500.
Anyone get the Cisco anyconnect to install/work on a non-rooted SG tab10.1?

[Q] Getting DroidVPN to run on Bluestacks - missing tun.ko file

Hi,
I've googled for this, but unfortunately there is no tun.ko for Bluestacks easily avaiable.
I've tried tun.ko installer, but there was error: "Downloaded module is incompatible"
I need DroidVPN to test some Android apps, so - do you know how to get tun.ko for Bluestacks?
Also: Bluestacks model is GT-N7000 (Phone info in settings).

VPN help required

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.

[SOLVED][Q] I can't access VPN Servers (when I use Xposed)

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"

OpenVPN only on WIFI ?

Hi there, I am running my own VPN Server and just wanted to add OpenVPN to my Android phone. Is there any way to use OpenVPN automatically when connected to WIFI but not to use it on 3G/4G ?
So far I tried OpenVPN connect on android but didn't see any settings for this.
Thanks
No idea?
I started having the same issue after upgrading to Marshmallow. Has anyone found a a fix?

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