Tor client for windows mobile - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
any body has build Tor client for Windows Mobile ?
Thanks.

I had the same question but I never dared to ask... i think theres none. Its too complicated proxing etc.

There is a bittorent Client for Windows Mobile just use Google you will it Windows mobile Torrent Client I got it on my Windows mobile device

lyndel4 said:
There is a bittorent Client for Windows Mobile just use Google you will it Windows mobile Torrent Client I got it on my Windows mobile device
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You response is irrelevant, click on the link maaaxxx provided to see what it's about.

stepw said:
You response is irrelevant, click on the link maaaxxx provided to see what it's about.
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oh sorry lol my Misstake

Any news about TOR for Windows Mobile ?

Elodie said:
Any news about TOR for Windows Mobile ?[/QUOTE
wmtorrent.com/wmTorrent/wmTorrent3Pro.cab
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mobius7107 said:
Elodie said:
Any news about TOR for Windows Mobile ?[/QUOTE
wmtorrent.com/wmTorrent/wmTorrent3Pro.cab
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Seriously, if you don't know the difference between an onion router and a P2P client you should do some research before posting any REPLIES to questions in this forum.
An onion router acts like a PROXY for anonymous communication with some slight similarity to the P2P networking architecture used for file sharing, but where file transfer is not the primary or only goal. It's for HIDING your IP address by utilizing an onion netork with exitpoints which becomes a proxy network utilizing encryption at several levels.
Hope this helps to avoid more unrelated answsers. (I can't see that software in the link provided is anything but an torrent client).
I'm also looking for a TOR client executable for WM. Anyone? Java maybe?
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Any news? 3 years....

Any news
Any news? 7 years...

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user agent switching in firefox (windows mobile)

im trying to fool this site by using the user agent switcher in firefox to think its pie on windows mobile and its not working. it works on www.pocketpcthoughts.com but not on this site. why? what the heck am i doing wrong. i dont want to browse to get the program with my ppc. i want to use my computer so i can save it on my computer.
im trying to get this http://m.willow.tv
There is an API that requests your phone number to charge your account for some things, such as browsing WAP sites to download ringtones, and getting the charge on your bill.
Perhaps this is something similar?
AlanJC said:
There is an API that requests your phone number to charge your account for some things, such as browsing WAP sites to download ringtones, and getting the charge on your bill.
Perhaps this is something similar?
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that could be but i doubt because this service is supposed to be free of charge.
hiimcliff said:
im trying to fool this site by using the user agent switcher in firefox to think its pie on windows mobile and its not working. it works on www.pocketpcthoughts.com but not on this site. why? what the heck am i doing wrong. i dont want to browse to get the program with my ppc. i want to use my computer so i can save it on my computer.
im trying to get this http://m.willow.tv
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Please do follow at least my Web browsing-related articles; I've spoken about user agent switching a lot, let it be proxy-based or built-in.
With XDA-Dev, there's no automatic, User-Agent-dependent mobile version, unlike with PPCT or AximSite. All you can do is using services like Skweezer or Toonel to reduce bandwidth usage.
Menneisyys said:
Please do follow at least my Web browsing-related articles; I've spoken about user agent switching a lot, let it be proxy-based or built-in.
With XDA-Dev, there's no automatic, User-Agent-dependent mobile version, unlike with PPCT or AximSite. All you can do is using services like Skweezer or Toonel to reduce bandwidth usage.
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im not trying to get to xda via user agent switching.
read my entire post

WM6 Remote Desktop Server over internet?

I'm looking for a remote desktop program that will allow remote login to a wm6 phone ie running a remote desktop server on the phone (not client). Basically I have 2 - wm 6 phones and I'd like to be be able to control one of them remotely either via my main phone or pc over the internet. I'll keep searching, but if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be appreciated. I have read multiple articales about a Real VNC solution but their website yields nothing.
Thanks
This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
what viewer do i need for this vnc server?
stepw said:
This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
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Yes what client do you use with that? Also how has it been working for you? Reliable, fast etc? Looks like very limited support and documentation for that project. I actually didn't realize the CE software can run on WM.
Ok so I figured it out (I feel kinda dumb asking what client to use). So I downloaded the real vnc viewer and got it working. The only thing I'd really like to do now is get some sort of dyndns type service going on the phone as restarting it changes the ip everytime.

[Q] Remote Desktop Client on WP7?

Hi,
Just started using a HTC Trophy but I cannot for the life of me find an RDP client in the marketplace or on the phone.
Surely its there somewhere?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
J
"PC Connector" seems to do this.
There will be more as apps finish going through the curation process.
That is what i worry, i cannot find remote desktop on the telco set...
so confirm the PC Connector is going to work like remote desktop???
PC Connector is a pay software? come with the box? or market place DL?
moonlightsg said:
That is what i worry, i cannot find remote desktop on the telco set...
so confirm the PC Connector is going to work like remote desktop???
PC Connector is a pay software? come with the box? or market place DL?
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It will be hard to find one of these because Microsoft doesn't allow full networking access. Unless someone writes a remote desktop app that runs over web services (weird but probably possible), or Microsoft opens low-level APIs, then there won't be one. In either case it might take time.
moonlightsg said:
That is what i worry, i cannot find remote desktop on the telco set...
so confirm the PC Connector is going to work like remote desktop???
PC Connector is a pay software? come with the box? or market place DL?
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It's in the Marketplace... $4.99, but has a free trial.
I installed the free trial but it seems RDP is not one of its features.
Just found this - choung . net / charlie (cant post urls yet)[/url] - which kinda offers remote apps over http, works well and will do for the mean time.
Hopefully see some official RDP support soon...
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It's in the Marketplace... $4.99, but has a free trial.
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so this is from MS? or 3rd party? sorry, i don't have the phone right now so i cannot try.
but looks like it is for file download, Remote Desktop Client?
Live Mesh
Someone who has a windows phone (not me) should look into Windows Live Mesh. On the desktop, it allows remote connections to a computer that has it installed. On the website for Live Mesh, there's a picture of a little phone. Of course, it might be referring to just syncing files, but perhaps doing a remote desktop via Live Mesh on the phone is going to be possible?
I certainly hope that someone develops this; however I spoke with one of the develpers on the team at Microsoft and he confirmed that Microsoft has no plans to ship a RDP client.
Without socket support it's going to be a pain. You would have to pass everything through a http proxy. The Remote Desktop app on the market place does something like that with VNC. Hopefully the next WP7 update will bring official socket support.
Sorry...no. You can use the remote desktop function to get to PCs but not the phone.
Can someone clear this up, are we getting a RDC remote destop connection app for WP7 ???
No, it is currently not possible to create an App for Remote Desktop Connections in Windows Phone 7 as one would need the ability to access the Socket-APIs.
This might become available in future versions of the development tools.
What is a possible is to have a server somewhere that translates from the HTTP-Requests of the Phone to the RDP protocol acting as an intermediary. As far as I know there currently is no App that does this.
A homebrew software using a jailbroken phone should be possible as they have access to socket-communication.
just search remote desktop in marketplace, then you will find tada, a remote desktop client.
and its called *suprising* remote desktop. how hard can it be
I have it up and running, only it's a trial. software costs 15pounds
See: http://thefastmarket.com
Aerox912 said:
just search remote desktop in marketplace, then you will find tada, a remote desktop client.
and its called *suprising* remote desktop. how hard can it be
I have it up and running, only it's a trial. software costs 15pounds
See: http://thefastmarket.com
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Thats a VNC client, not a remote desktop (RDP) client.
Can't you just use a web based remote desktop client using explorer on the phone? Like free version of logmein.com or paid app gotomypc.com
I haven't tried it yet but I am sure it works might be a pain to maneuver around but I am sure there is a version somewhere that fits a smart phone screen size...
At least it's something to use until the second update in February rumored to release socket support maybe don't quote me on it.
the fastmarket remote desktop.
The problem: I use Real VNC from server side with password encryption - always on.
This app does not offer any encryption. Hope this will change.
If you are running non-free version of RealVNC, please make sure encryption is turned off.
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makku12 said:
Someone who has a windows phone (not me) should look into Windows Live Mesh. On the desktop, it allows remote connections to a computer that has it installed. On the website for Live Mesh, there's a picture of a little phone. Of course, it might be referring to just syncing files, but perhaps doing a remote desktop via Live Mesh on the phone is going to be possible?
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I asked on Microsoft's social site for Live Mesh and they said they (paraphrasing a quote) "Would consider looking into possibly maybe supporting Windows Phone 7 in the future". Translation "Dude, youre a genius! Lemme check."
Doesn't sound like it's on the horizon.
CozmicShredder said:
Can't you just use a web based remote desktop client using explorer on the phone? Like free version of logmein.com or paid app gotomypc.com
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Logmein free and logmeinrescue do not work as they require activeX controls or something (sorry I'm not a dev so that may not be the correct term...Im a XDA troll.) I have tried...
Can't wait for Sync/Mesh but I seem to have jettisoned RDP for logemin services and that would be awesome to have working on the phone.

Sniffers for Android?

Hey, I'm taking a computer auditing course in college, and I've been sort of amazed at the lack of hacker tools on a platform with so many talented developers.
I know we have arp spoofing/poisoning apps, and a couple of scanners like nmap .. but that's about it.
When will android ever see a native version of aircrack, a brute force cracker, or a decent voip sniffer?
It's sort of lame having to get onto a windows system in order to access those tools, and Linux is lacking on mobile devices.
You could try droidsheep (droidsheep.de).
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You could try droidsheep (droidsheep.de).
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Have it, kind of mentioned it in there with other arp spoofing apps like wifikill.
Thanks anyway.
UEman said:
You could try droidsheep (droidsheep.de).
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How can I use cookies from droidsheep, on my pc?

Junos Pulse VPN on Surface

Hi,
due the install limitations on Windows RT, I cannot install the Junos Pulse VPN client .... Any workarounds to maken it happen ?
xivius said:
Hi,
due the install limitations on Windows RT, I cannot install the Junos Pulse VPN client .... Any workarounds to maken it happen ?
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Same problem here.
xivius said:
Hi,
due the install limitations on Windows RT, I cannot install the Junos Pulse VPN client .... Any workarounds to maken it happen ?
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Buy a Surface Pro?
I am the network administrator and we at work have not found a way. We will have to wait for Juniper to create a download for RT. I tried several ways to make it work no joy.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using xda premium
Many VPN clients require a third-party driver installation, so even the current jailbreak hack (which only allows untrusted user-mode software, not drivers) wouldn't allow porting the client even if it were open source. If it's closed source, there's nothing that can be done from this end without wayyyy more reverse engineering than anybody here is likely to bother with.
Juniper are currently developing a Windows Store app for Pulse. Microsoft were late in releasing the VPN APIs to developers, but we can expect to see things like Cisco and Checkpoint too.
Glad to hear it. I'm interested in these VPN APIs; one of the limitations of the current "jailbreak" hack for RT is that we still can't install drivers, which makes it impossible to install current VPNs (and many other pieces of software). If there's a way around that, it would be awesome.
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Juniper are currently developing a Windows Store app for Pulse. Microsoft were late in releasing the VPN APIs to developers, but we can expect to see things like Cisco and Checkpoint too.
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Great news!!! With respect, I'd like to ask how do you know this?
sixsevenco said:
Great news!!! With respect, I'd like to ask how do you know this?
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I assume because this is a duplicate thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961346&highlight=junos
jasbur17 said:
I assume because this is a duplicate thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1961346&highlight=junos
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AlanJC put forth new information. I'd like to know the source of his info...
It was quite simple really, if you're registered with their support forums, you can ask, and we did.
It's going to be a Windows Store app, and will work on Windows 8 and RT rather than just a downloadable exe to install under the desktop from what we can make out.
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It was quite simple really, if you're registered with their support forums, you can ask, and we did.
It's going to be a Windows Store app, and will work on Windows 8 and RT rather than just a downloadable exe to install under the desktop from what we can make out.
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Amy timeframe for the release ?
They didn't give a timeframe, just said they were currently working on it.
Any updates ?

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