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Wifi login utility: to access & accept "Terms & Conditions" webpages
(attn Moderator: I am trying to see if I can post a question here that simply points to this full question at the Networking Forum. It is hard to know where one is most likely to get answers. If this is not acceptable XDA protocol, please delete this thread. thank you)
LINK to my question over at Networking Forum

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[Q] Redirect traffic though app

Hi there,
I am new to this forum and English is not my first language so I apologize for my mistakes. I searched on Google and here but did not find much.
I want to redirect traffic through an app. I don't know how to express it exactly but I want to modify HTTP responses when they arrive.
For example:
My browser requests a website. My app redirects the response through it and changes some HTML code from the response.
I guess I need to use the iptables but I cannot find out how to use them in that way. I don't even know how to start. I neither found any explanations about this topic nor examples (one reason can be
I would love to get tips how to start. Please give advices :good:

Use internet pc to any android mobile

How to use internet pc to any android mobile for data cable..
Probably belongs in the Q and A section
aamir001 said:
How to use internet pc to any android mobile for data cable..
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Howdy, it looks like what you are looking for is called "reverse modem tethering" this is a feature that you'll have to do some reading and a little of command line commanding but most devices on the market now have this somewhere allowable.
Some things to consider doing or reading up on:
modem tethering; (reverse or otherwise) this is the act of sharing a data connection from one device to another, there are many methods now available. Add 'wifi' , 'bluetooth' , and or , 'USB' to your Google search quarries.
Specs; (your computer(s) and your android phone/tablet/phablet) when you post back with more questions provide some of this information so others can direct you to more specific information or methods to solve your question.
ADB; (otherwise known as Android Debugging Bridge) is a very complete but somewhat unfriendly way of taking full control of your device though the USB port; there is also a wireless version on some devices if you're willing to have that kind of security risk. Add 'ADB' to google search quarries involving modem tethering and maybe 'port forwarding'.
Edit your first post; if you put "[Q]" (without the quotes) as the first three characters of your thread title you'll find more people looking to answer your question, and maybe add the OS that your computer is running with the version of Android and model of device. This kind of structure to a forum title makes it really easy for those that have the knowledge to help you to quickly find your question and also encourages them to help as it shows you're actively looking to get this solved quickly, one more thing, when its solved change the title to reflect that with the word 'Solved' in the brackets instead of a 'Q', this will keep people from trying to re-answer your question and help other Google searchers out there find the solution that you or others provide here.
Hope some of this can be of help to you in your searches for solutions, if not try google with the following examples---
Google: how to reverse modem tether (general for android with usb)
Same search as above but with a "similar" command sent to the search bar so it will filter the web to results that are or are similar to XDA-Developers
Much the same as the above to links but the results list is less than 5,000 results and should return only related and helpful links for all operating systems
---with all of the above links take a look at how I constructed the Quarry and make edits to suit your needs, you can also try replacing "similar:" with "site:" to search only one site when you find one that is particularly helpful and change the URL part to reflect other sites you find useful. If you want more specific answers then most readers (myself included) will need more specific questions

[Completed] Problem with VPN network (Hamachi)

I have been using Bubble Server for audio streaming.
My problem is the proxy media foobar server binds to hamachi virtual IP4 network address. I have the notebook at the other side of the tunnnel with standard win7 network services running.
I think it doesn't matter when accessing my server from outside via https but it messes my local network up ( behind NAT ). Sony Bravia is getting confused and I can not play my audio streams anymore on my kitchen TV.
I am sorry, maybe it's very easy but I just can not do it. I didn't find anything in the ini/cfg files and standard www interface doesn't allow to set it either.
If anyone knows the solution please let me know. I can provide more detailed description with logs etc if necessary but I hope it's a simple answer and I am just blind.
Hi,
You can follow this tutorial on the subject,
> General discussion > Networking > [HOWTO] Use VPN with your Android & Home Router
And if that doesn't help, you could ask for help in the thread, or ask here...
> General discussion > Networking
Good luck!
Darth said:
Hi,
You can follow this tutorial on the subject,
> General discussion > Networking > [HOWTO] Use VPN with your Android & Home Router
(...)
Good luck!
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That is something for the beginning.
I should probably start with searching and reading not writing anyway.
I appreciate the quick response time
But your question can go in my second link. That's the appropriate place. ?
Thank you. Thread closed.

[Completed] [Q] Question about hotspot security

Hi to everyone, this is my first post even if I've often read this beautiful forum. I have a question about hotspot capabilities in CyanogenMod 12 Lollipop (5.0.2). I had my S4(jftlexx) personal WPA protected hotspot (though with a very dummy password) and was sharing connection with my girlfriend, when suddenly looking at the phone I found out two devices where connected. As soon as I was aware I stopped the hotspot and now here's my question: if someone was able to deduct my hotspot password and connected to my personal hotspot, was it able to browse my personal file and eventually steal it?
I'm asking because I have on my phone very sensible data, that should remain on my own. I know that it's not directly possible without a dedicated app installed, like an FTP server (i have superbeam installed even I'm 100% sure its server was not running and sharing nothing), but someone with some knowledge and hacking intentions could be able to do this? thank you, and sorry, I'm a little in panic
We see you have also posted your question here http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/help/hotspot-security-t3100751
Please follow XDA rules regarding posting multiple threads on the same topic. As you have received an answer already on the other Thread this one will be closed.

[Completed] Can aspx-based sites function properly on smartphones?

I ask this because the site I have to be able to visit and function 24/7 is aspx-based. Here is some details to understand my issue.
The site is an affiliate-type one and I transfer money from once bank account to users, and I have to do it, when they ask it.
So, it's not a big deal for me to do that, when I'm at my workplace or my home, but I have life and I cannot be 16 hours a day at home. When I tried to access the website from my smartphone (TCL 5042D) using Chrome and Firefox and Browser (phone's own browser)(I encountered the same problem at the same spot from all 3 of them-I'll explain the problem right now), I logged in just fine. The customer's accounts are in one page and from there simply press the + or - buttons (depends on what the customer wants) and then a popup will appear, having a 2 boxes that I have to write the amount of money and a description for the transaction. As soon as I press to the boxes, the smartphone zooms as it supposed to be (in order to see what you're typing) and the popup dissapears from the screen disabling me to press the ok and to put description.
What, do you believe? Could it be a bad-written aspx site, or is it natural to react that way? And what do you suggest?
(English is not my mother language, and if you find any difficulty to comprehend the text above, post to the thread your question, in order to clarify what you didn't understand)
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
Please post your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help.
Register an XDA account to post and reply in the forums. Good luck.

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