Dump ssl traffic from some apps - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys, I'm trying to read traffic from instagram app.
At first, I was using CharlesProxy and everything was working. The day after, charlesproxy stopped reading instagram traffic and I didn't understand why...
However, I'm trying a new route. I've installed tcpdump on my android to dump the traffic. But how can I decrypt ssl packets? Charlesproxy was working because I had the same ssl certificate installed on my android and on my pc, so it was decrypting packets.
Can anyone help me, please?

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Cannot Sign in to Google Account

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this is development! not Questions & Answers...
Try using WiFi, or turn 3g on in case you haven't..
methyppo_20 said:
I just updated my android to Android 2.1 -update 1.
I tried to sign in to my google account, but then this error message appears:
"Can not establish a reliable data connection to the server.
This could be a temporary problem or your sim card may not be provisioned
for data services. If it continues call customer care."
I tried few times already but the result is just the same. Is this a bug or what?
Can somebody please tell me how to handle this?Please..I cannot access android market.
my phone info:
HTC Hero G2 Touch
Firmware version 2.1 update 1
Thanks
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are you in China? if so, you have to make some hard coding for ip direction in hosts.
127.0.0.1 localhost
72.14.254.100 clients2.google.com
72.14.254.100 android.l.google.com
72.14.254.100 android.clients.google.com
because when last time Google left China, they(or the Chinese Government) modified the DNS.
I had this same problem. It related to the hosts file as stated above. See this link for the fix...you will find more details on how to fix it
http://www.google.as/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=07b80db205a8fa45&hl=en

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