I am having some a problem to access some web site including leeco.comweb site; I am getting 'Access Denied 403 - Forbidden' msg. Is there a way to change access/privacy setting?
Ask your ISP.
ISP said all is well
To be clear some sites are working and others are not. Its like some kind of internal firewall/privacy setting in the phone prevents the access.
Official US/Indian/Chinese ROMs don't have any built-in firewall. Factory reset your phone or/and install some official ROM.
Problem solved
The problem was solved by the ISP - the APN provided by the ISP was incorrect, and after some phone calls the APN was updated and the problem resolved. I can now reach the LeEco web site
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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
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
I am currently running the O2 ICS ROM on my GSII (rooted): Courtesy of Faryaab's fine thread.
Base: I9100XXLPR
Build: XWLP3
Kernel: XWLP3
I need to use a proxy to access https:// sites. I can input the info by 'long-pressing' the wifi name > Modify Network > Show advanced options > . At this point I input the Proxy address and port then click save, but it doesn't! When I go back in the Proxy settings are reset back to 'None'.
Anyone have a solution to this - is it a bug? I will be updating to the new UK ROM when I get home which might help, otherwise I am scuppered!
You need to download an app.
I have ASProxy (paid) and it works fine for me to get outside my work's proxy server. I had tried a couple prior that didn't work for my situation.
There are others (both paid and free). Most of them require root, which you already have.
I may give something like that a go - but for the time being, I'm actually trying to use the proxy server that the service provider offers, the problem is I can't get my phone to save and use the settings. Every time I try it just seems to default back to no proxy.
Does ICS not support the use of proxy servers via the wireless settings? There is an option for it?
Edit: Having looked at ASProxy that seems to allow you to get around the fact that most Apps do not use the proxy settings you specify when you set up your wifi connection. Although I will need something like that, at the moment I can't even get the browser (default or Dolphin) to use the proxy I want as it won't 'stick' in the wifi settings.
Unable Wifi Proxy Address and Port
I am also facing the same issue on Coolpad Note 3 running Custom Lollipop 5.1.
When I enter the proxy details and click save and go back to check the advanced settings, they are gone.
Please guide me where I can fix this.
Thanks
I start orbot to log onto tor network.. Logs me onto the Tor network, but it refuses to resolve any .onions. Same thing is happening on my nexus7... Im usin cw11 nightly... I know im on tor cause I check to see.... but getting to the deep web I get an error:
WARN: Resolve requests to hidden services not allowed.
Failing
Every other site can work... Did I screw up a hosts file or something?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
Just want to say I have the exact same problem. Not with Firefox, not with orbot, I can connect tor fine (check.torproject.org says I'm connected), but I can't open any .onion site. It says "name not resolved, or something...
Sent from my Galaxy W using Tapatalk
If you guys are still experiencing these problems, you could try Anonify: goo.gl/6KKWI2, which does full transparent proxying without root and supports .onion addresses. If your samsungs are running android < 4.3 it may not work. It's also not free, but you could test and see if it can resolve .onion addresses. If it can, then it's some other issue. Otherwise, maybe posting the full logs could help.
Hello, i have thinkware T10Q tablet (at Turkey its name is general mobile e tab 4) ( http://www.thinkwareglobal.com/Eng/tablet_pc/index.asp ) . it is android 4.2.2
our school gave it us and there were some blocking apps for block to enter some sites or downloading some apps like facebook etc. And also developer setting, security settings were disabled. Anyway i took care of them problems. I rooted the tablet, deleted blocking apps etc. Everything was almos perfect. But still i cant access to some sites and all that i can access, there was certificate error. I took care of it with push certifacate. Certifacate errors gone but i cant still access some sites like facebook etc. And i tried lots of things, and
i deleted files of /system/bin/ accidentally :crying: . I can open only recovery mode and there is only factory reset setting. and also i think adb and fastboot work but not at recovery mode.
Is there any solution without sending warranty service?
Thanks.
Hello everybody,
I have a rooted ASUS Zenfone 5 (A501CG), Android 5.0 Lollipop. After my last upgrade (OTA, by the way) I had to perform a factory reset for personal reasons. Since then, I cannot input my APN settings manually. I get the following message: "APN settings are not available for this user". Googling the internetz and searching through these very forums came to no avail. I tried a new factory reset; then, I recursively changed ownership and permissions for /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony (acording to a thread at StackExchange, these files should belong to user radio and group radio, with chmod of at least 660). I also chow'd/chmodded /config/telephony, just in case... Nothing has worked and I still get the same message, rendering my 3G/HSPA+ services unreachable.
I hope somebody has a solution for this!
Thanks in advance!
update: I tried to set my preferred APN manually using ADB, as per a tutorial posted to an Android.StackExchange Q&A called "How do I add an APN via ADB" (sorry, cannot post links yet ). My APN appears in the config as expected, but my data connection still doesn't work, and the same message appears when I try to open the APN settings menu.
another update
I have posted a question at Android.StackExchange. I tried every single procedure as suggested there, without positive results. So far, I have tried the following:
Factory reset
Changing permissions and ownership of telephony-related files
Adding preferred APN settings via ADB
Repeatedly rebooting the device with mobile data turned off and wifi turned on
I couldn't still get telephony files from CM12.1 into my Lollipop device (I don't know how unsafe it is and did not figure out how to install into VirtualBox and transfer the files afterwards).
This is a last and desperate bump to this thread, as there has been a month without access to mobile data and neither solution as proposed have worked so far.
Thanks for your attention!
solution!
sorry if I am necro-bumping this thread, but this time I have the best of reasons:
The latest stock ASUS update (v. 3.24.40.78) solves the problem.
I had to unroot my phone, apply both 5.3.3.3 and 5.2.2.2 downgrades (in this order), then I applied a FOTA upgrade (97Mb download, received and applied automatically). Then I could install the latest version (downloaded from ASUS website; uploaded via USB to phone's internal storage; unplugged USB and then the update could be applied automatically). APNs are available by default, I did not even have to input my APNs manually (as I had to do in prior versions).
Hope it helps anybody else facing the same issue!