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My school has a Wifi that is encrypted with a proxy, and there is no way for me to be able to use it. I can connect to the Wifi, and use apps like Mail, Opera Mini, Google Voice(Used to work but since yesterday does not wok on the school wifi anymore). Other apps such as the web browser do not work because they require you to input a proxy. Well I have a HTC Incredible 2 and on my phone if you go to proxy settings in the Web Browser you are able to input the Wi-Fi Proxy host and port, which I do and it still doesn't work. I then downloaded the app ProxyDroid and that doesn't work as well, I also tried the PAC and that also didn't connect. I know this isn't just my phone as I had the same problem on my HTC Incredible 1, LG Ally, and tons of other custom ROMs on this phone. Also nobody in my school that has any Android phone is able to connect to the Wifi. But on the iPhone's/iPod Touch the school wifi works perfectly and it accepts the proxy. What am I doing wrong?
My school's host name is Proxy, and its port is 8002. I can either use that or the PAC which is http://proxy.nycboe.org/proxy.pac .
Already replied to you on rootzwiki with exactally what to tell your school. They deserve it.
jellybellys said:
Already replied to you on rootzwiki with exactally what to tell your school. They deserve it.
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They don't care though. The IT doesn't even know what are Android's in general he just tells me "just get a better phone like the iPhone it works on mine see"...
jakob95 said:
They don't care though. The IT doesn't even know what are Android's in general he just tells me "just get a better phone like the iPhone it works on mine see"...
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IT? Lmfao he must know nothing at all. He should be fired.
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jakob95 said:
My school has a Wifi that is encrypted with a proxy, and there is no way for me to be able to use it. I can connect to the Wifi, and use apps like Mail, Opera Mini, Google Voice(Used to work but since yesterday does not wok on the school wifi anymore). Other apps such as the web browser do not work because they require you to input a proxy. Well I have a HTC Incredible 2 and on my phone if you go to proxy settings in the Web Browser you are able to input the Wi-Fi Proxy host and port, which I do and it still doesn't work. I then downloaded the app ProxyDroid and that doesn't work as well, I also tried the PAC and that also didn't connect. I know this isn't just my phone as I had the same problem on my HTC Incredible 1, LG Ally, and tons of other custom ROMs on this phone. Also nobody in my school that has any Android phone is able to connect to the Wifi. But on the iPhone's/iPod Touch the school wifi works perfectly and it accepts the proxy. What am I doing wrong?
My school's host name is Proxy, and its port is 8002. I can either use that or the PAC which is http://proxy.nycboe.org/proxy.pac .
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Is your phone rooted?. PROXYDROID needs root access to function... Android has way better PROXY support than iphones...
humad said:
Is your phone rooted?. PROXYDROID needs root access to function... Android has way better PROXY support than iphones...
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Yes my phone is rooted.
Let me understand, Gmail and Opera Mini worked, right?
So it must be a stock browser problem...not the phone itself.
phaberest said:
Let me understand, Gmail and Opera Mini worked, right?
So it must be a stock browser problem...not the phone itself.
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No its not the phones problem. Gmail and Opera Mini work because they send the data through the protocol SOCKET. Every other app doesn't work as well such as Market, Browser, Firefox, Aim, AndChat, Barcode Scanner, Netflix, ect. Even on the iPhone if you don't input the proxy settings then Safari won't work, but the mail application will/and opera mini will.
BUMP?
BUMP?
Anyone?
I get smartphone with wifi few days ago on a a wholesale online store ,I think that is a good smartphone that has good quality and reasonable price . There must have some people can help you to solve this problem.
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Dont blame the tech!
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The tech at your school has nothing to do with this. This is done by diit, a doe vendor. It is controlled externally.
Use these settings
proxy: filtr.nycboe.org
port: 8002
proxy type(optional):HTTP
peterniez said:
The tech at your school has nothing to do with this. This is done by diit, a doe vendor. It is controlled externally.
Use these settings
proxy: filtr.nycboe.org
port: 8002
proxy type(optional):HTTP
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Don't bump such an old post lol.
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iKoolkid said:
Don't bump such an old post lol.
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I actually left this post bookmarked, so I'm going to try to do what he said and see if it works .
peterniez said:
The tech at your school has nothing to do with this. This is done by diit, a doe vendor. It is controlled externally.
Use these settings
proxy: filtr.nycboe.org
port: 8002
proxy type(optional):HTTP
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Didn't work
Get A VPN, They Actually Unblock EVERY Webpage In Schools! Its On The Google Play, Amazon, And Stores Like Aptoide, 1 Mobile Market. Im Using One Right Now, For That SAME Problem. I Am In A NYCDOE School.
Hi Community,
I have a problem with my Galaxy S3. We need to import a A-Trust Certificate to sign E-Mails, but if I choose the imported one I get the following message.
Certificate does not match email address
It is the same certificate I imported into my Outlook 2010 to sign E-Mails.
thx
psy_k
PS: Sorry for my bad english.
Hi everyone,
I'm on Galaxy S3, with ics 4.04, and I can't connect the device to the Exchange Server (2010) of my company. I've installed all the client certificates I should, and it keeps saying "Certificate does not match email address" when I try to show him
which one to use.
And if I don't specify any, then it fakes to set up a good connection, I mean no error shown on the screen but no message/contact/calendar etc. at all on the phone.
Please someone we need help !
Thanks in advance
Kyle Navras said:
Hi everyone,
I'm on Galaxy S3, with ics 4.04, and I can't connect the device to the Exchange Server (2010) of my company. I've installed all the client certificates I should, and it keeps saying "Certificate does not match email address" when I try to show him
which one to use.
And if I don't specify any, then it fakes to set up a good connection, I mean no error shown on the screen but no message/contact/calendar etc. at all on the phone.
Please someone we need help !
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
you need to activate "User secure connection (SSL)" in your Exchange server settings.
psy_k said:
Hi,
you need to activate "User secure connection (SSL)" in your Exchange server settings.
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Ok I'll try this today asap with our Exchange administrator and I'll keep you informed, thanks a lot for the hint ! Hope it will work
Kyle Navras said:
Ok I'll try this today asap with our Exchange administrator and I'll keep you informed, thanks a lot for the hint ! Hope it will work
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Actually an IT mate found the solution in the Active Directory settings of the company, there was a bug in my account not allowing me all the rights I was supposed to have...
Anyway it seems solved for me, thanks for your help !
Kyle Navras said:
Actually an IT mate found the solution in the Active Directory settings of the company, there was a bug in my account not allowing me all the rights I was supposed to have...
Anyway it seems solved for me, thanks for your help !
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Kyle,
Can you please detail what steps your IT mate took? I am stuck with this problem as well, and I'm sure there are many who would benefit from the information.
- Ryan
Same Issue
ryanjrose said:
Kyle,
Can you please detail what steps your IT mate took? I am stuck with this problem as well, and I'm sure there are many who would benefit from the information.
- Ryan
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Hi Ryan,
I too have this issue - I know you had it a LONG time ago so just wondering if you remember what you did to resolve it? I have set up the Office365 (exchange active sync) account on a Galaxy A5 and it works however on a Galaxy S6 it does not. I'm thinking it may be down to the Android OS version but not entirely sure or how to go about getting this resolved
Cheers
Dave
I have an unrooted enterprise SGS2. I cant root it like I have done to my personal device.
I am unable to access certain wifi sections if they are bound by proxy authorisation inspite of knowing the server name and the proxy credentials. THere is no place when I can input the settings.
I cant try the proxyDroid as it works only on rooted devices.
Anybody who knows about proxy settings on android ? Any browser is fine.
Hey abhijit.
Maybe the enterprise got it locked somehow before giving it to you guys.(its really just a stupid thought)
But i would suggest flashing a new rom as that would give you root access as well without really rooting the phone first and then trying to do what you may want to do.
And there are thousands of roms to choose from.
This should solve the issue in my opinion.
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Abhijit30 said:
I have an unrooted enterprise SGS2. I cant root it like I have done to my personal device.
I am unable to access certain wifi sections if they are bound by proxy authorisation inspite of knowing the server name and the proxy credentials. THere is no place when I can input the settings.
I cant try the proxyDroid as it works only on rooted devices.
Anybody who knows about proxy settings on android ? Any browser is fine.
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1. Goto Wi-Fi settings, long click on the network, select edit , then tick advance settings, you will now see a place for proxy settings and some other advance settings. Input the proxy and save .
Jokesy said:
1. Goto Wi-Fi settings, long click on the network, select edit , then tick advance settings, you will now see a place for proxy settings and some other advance settings. Input the proxy and save .
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Thanks a lot of the reply bro ! But I could do that previously too. my concern is that the proxy is governed by a set of username-password credentials (eg. employee id and password) which i am unable to input there as there is no option for such a thing.
On desktop browser, we get a pop up asking for those credentials. wonder how it is on an android browser as there is no pop-up asking for the proxy credentials.
Arunabh said:
Hey abhijit.
Maybe the enterprise got it locked somehow before giving it to you guys.(its really just a stupid thought)
But i would suggest flashing a new rom as that would give you root access as well without really rooting the phone first and then trying to do what you may want to do.
And there are thousands of roms to choose from.
This should solve the issue in my opinion.
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personal SGS2, dual booted with Jelly Bean and ICS ROMs...but dont have the liberty for the same on the enterprise device bro.
Abhijit30 said:
Thanks a lot of the reply bro ! But I could do that previously too. my concern is that the proxy is governed by a set of username-password credentials (eg. employee id and password) which i am unable to input there as there is no option for such a thing.
On desktop browser, we get a pop up asking for those credentials. wonder how it is on an android browser as there is no pop-up asking for the proxy credentials.
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Now I understand. It's been long i used those kind of networks. I'll advise use to root your phone.
Nowadays, rooting is just too easy as you don't need to flash any kernel to achieve that.
Jokesy said:
Now I understand. It's been long i used those kind of networks. I'll advise use to root your phone.
Nowadays, rooting is just too easy as you don't need to flash any kernel to achieve that.
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I do understand that bro ... proxyDroid wud hv made my life easier if i rooted the phone..bt the sole problm is, i dnt own it...its an enterprise phone. THey will never permit to do something wich will void the warranty
Hello,
I was recently given a Chromebook to use at my school. It comes preloaded with a few WiFi passwords in and around the school so people can use the Chromebooks whenever.
However, my school has been almost a COMPLETE dead zone for my phone. I use WhatsApp to contact my friends and family, and if something urgent pops up, I need to know.
I was wondering how I could view the WiFi passwords stored in the Chromebook (Dell 11-inch)
Thank you for any contribution or effort.
I am also wondering how to do this! any updates?
As far as I know its not possible. The Chromebooks are normally provisioned with the Google Admin Console and push a cert containing the network settings.
Install Linux and find out best try
I've heard passwords are stored ROT13 in something like /yourusername/shill/shill.profile, but I cannot get into developer mode and cannot confirm.
I found out how, PM me for details.
Fredo2000 said:
I found out how, PM me for details.
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Unable to pm you, please give details, thanks.
figi4 said:
Unable to pm you, please give details, thanks.
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Probably in chrome://policy
Lots of Interesting things there.
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Probably in chrome://policy
Lots of Interesting things there.
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I spent a good deal of time looking at dumps from it. I found network SSIDs, but couldn't find passwords. Maybe you could take a look as well?
How do you do this? In the files app, or crosh? I'm not to sure, I have a school chromebook as well and i'm not to shabby with them lol. Anyway please let me know ASAP how to access chrome://policy, thank you.
SubManxx said:
Anyway please let me know ASAP how to access chrome://policy, thank you.
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Just type chrome://policy into the address bar.
how
jkmartindale said:
I've heard passwords are stored ROT13 in something like /yourusername/shill/shill.profile, but I cannot get into developer mode and cannot confirm.
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Dunno if this thread is still alive, but I got stuck somewhere around the penultimate instruction, in the below link.
guidingtech.com/54928/view-saved-wifi-passwords-chromebook
Fredo2000 said:
I found out how, PM me for details.
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so how do you get the password?
how please
Really Huawei? my password is something like this:
[email protected]
If i have to enter it every 3 days (120times a year) i will die.
didnt find a solution to remove, anyone have a idea?
Don't understand.
Which password?
sonydesouza said:
Don't understand.
Which password?
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If you use your Fingerprint-Sensor, you need also a password for it, right?
And after every 3 Days - my phone says i need to enter my password again.
same like here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10/help/fingerprint-sensor-pin-3-days-t3593328
EGOiST1991 said:
If you use your Fingerprint-Sensor, you need also a password for it, right?
And after every 3 Days - my phone says i need to enter my password again.
same like here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10/help/fingerprint-sensor-pin-3-days-t3593328
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Ok
You talked about pin code.
Sadly, no solution yet
sonydesouza said:
Ok
You talked about pin code.
Sadly, no solution yet
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No u can use a password as well and i prefered a password
EGOiST1991 said:
No u can use a password as well and i prefered a password
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Don't use password..
I don't think there is a way to disable it. Just use a pin to make your life easy.
EGOiST1991 said:
Really Huawei? my password is something like this:
[email protected]
If i have to enter it every 3 days (120times a year) i will die.
didnt find a solution to remove, anyone have a idea?
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Thats also on oneplus phones, at 2-3 days as well. Is just simply a security measure for some of us which are bad at remembering passwords/pins. I think this is a very good thing to not forget your passwords or pins
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Don't use password..
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why?=)
smilirulz said:
Thats also on oneplus phones, at 2-3 days as well. Is just simply a security measure for some of us which are bad at remembering passwords/pins. I think this is a very good thing to not forget your passwords or pins
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Or you could use a keepass data base ^^
Big mistake buying this phone. Don't buy this phone. Ridiculous we cannot eliminate this pin code when we already use fingerprint protection.
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First, know this. You can remove the password, however, you will also remove all other protection, like fingerprint id. etc. I find this very suspicious.
Go to settings - Security & privacy - Screen lock & passwords - Password
Enter your password
Go to password > and enter None
You now have zero protection
I seriously think that it should be possible to disable the "forced" 3-day password/pin code while still having the fingerprint reader security and possibility to unlock using the password/pin code.
The 3-day forced password/pin HAS to be optional.
Best Regards
Me
Change the password to a more easy one...
EGOiST1991 said:
why?=)
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To not have to be surprised when your phone ask it? Why put a password if you do not want to use it? I have the same kind of password, and enter them for every account I have on the web, each different, not a big problem with a physical keyboard cause a 16 letter/digit/symbol password can be done in less than 5sec. But for the phone, a gesture pin with the path set to invisible do the thing, you can do pretty f*cked up gesture rather than just un L or a W like majority of people do. And not be bothered when asked the pass. Finger print is not a secure way to unlock the phone anyway (it whould just be a authentification, not a pass), so putting a strong password as not real meaning here.
All that drama....just use 1234 pin and make your life easier
What if I have a medical emergency and I am not able to type any password? I just want to put my finger and then touch the icon of my medical care.
Is this something that only happens on this particular build??? My mate 10 (non-pro) has never done what you are saying here? I use a fingerprint for access with a PIN to unlock on boot up, but I have never been asked for a PIN/Password every three days. Now my phone has not yet received Pie...so I am not sure if that is the cause. Someone also said in a previous post that this happens on OnePlus also??? I have a brand new OnePlus 6 (not T) running on Pie and this does not happen on this phone either? Something is not right here.
I have the same thing both on Oreo and on Pie, it's maybe region related but not big deal for me.
damn what you are you hiding in that phone with this kinda password??? nuclear launch codes??
give yourself a break.
anyways ...good post.... looking forward for a solution. good day
this is nothing special to huawei,
it came from the google nexus smartphones:
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6285273?hl=en