[Q] [Request] A proxy configuration menu for Wifi - Nexus One Themes and Apps

I'd like to configure a wifi connection using a proxy.
But, there is no proxy
A network proxy could be defined by:
ssid: identifying the wifi point
http: host - port (default 8080) - authentication (optional)
https: host - port - authentication (optional)
ftp: host - port - authentication (optional)
sock: host - port
auto-configuration url: http://proxy:8083 for example
list of hosts to ignored: 127.0.0.1, localhost, ... for example
I try severals things, but without success:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=766569
Doesn't work
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273
No hope
Give a great idea!

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Midlet Manager network connection problems?

Hi,
I have just started to use Opera Mini and Gmail Mobile which are both Java applications and use the SP5 Midlet Manager to run them.
These work fine in the Midlet Manager when ever I am using my Wi-Fi network, but when I try to use them on my O2 GPRS connection I get the message "Connecting to service, please wait..." followed by "The connection attempt has timed out. Do you wish to select another service?" and selecting any of the other connection services gives me the same error message.
Internet Explorer and Google Maps Mobile works fine on my SP5 it just seems to be a problem with the Midlet Manager not connecting.
Has anyone else had this problem on O2 UK before, or does anyone know if there's a better Java manager for the SP5?
Here are my current connection settings:
Code:
O2 Dial-up and GPRS connection settings for O2 XDA IQ/SP5 on Pay As You Go
--Dial-up connection--
Description: O2 Dial-up
Connects to: Work
Phone number: +447712927927
User name: o2wap
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
--GPRS connection--
Description: O2 GPRS
Connects to: Work
Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username: payandgo
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
Primary DNS: 193.113.200.200
Secondary DNS: 193.113.200.201
IP Adress: leave blank
--Proxy connections--
Description: O2 WAP Proxy
Connects from: Work
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy (name:port): 193.113.200.195:9201
Type: WAP
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Description: O2 HTTP Proxy
Connects from: Work
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy (name:port): 193.113.200.195:8080
Type: HTTP
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
--Connections--
Start->Settings->Connections->Menu->Advanced
Internet connection: O2 GPRS
Work connection: Automatic
WAP connection: Automatic
Secure WAP connection: Automatic
--Internet Explorer and other applications--
Internet Explorer->Menu->Options->Connections
Automatically detect settings: untick
Select network: The Internet
--Websites--
O2 Active: wsp://wap.o2.co.uk
Google Mobile: [url=http://www.google.co.uk/m]http://www.google.co.uk/m[/url]
--Java Applications--
Gmail Mobile: [url=http://www.gmail.com/app]http://www.gmail.com/app[/url]
Opera Mini: [url=http://mini.opera.com/]http://mini.opera.com/[/url]
--Windows Smartphone 5 Applications--
Google Maps Mobile: [url=http://www.google.com/gmm]http://www.google.com/gmm[/url]
Thanks for any help,
Seb
You should use the new google map standalone application for WM5 smartphones
karhoe said:
You should use the new google map standalone application for WM5 smartphones
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That's what I am doing at the moment. As I am using the Google Maps (Windows Mobile App) that works fine on GPRS, but I am also using Gmail Mobile (Java App), and Opera Mini (Java App) and these run in the Midlet Manager which works fine on my Wi-Fi network by fail to connect on the O2 UK GPRS network .
Any ideas why the Midlet Manager doesn't work on GPRS, or is there a better Java application for the SP5?
Found the problem, it seems that the Midlet Manager doesn't follow the system proxy settings and I found a registry key that fixes the problem.
Heres the soloution for O2 UK if anyone else is intrested:
Code:
--intent Java MIDlet Manager Proxy Settings--
These settings are system wide and will apply to HTTP(S) connections made by all MIDlets.
proxy_host
--
Key:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tao\intent\conf\protocol\http\scheme[http]
Value id: proxy_host
Value type: String
Value: 193.113.200.195
This registry value may be set to the IP address of the HTTP proxy host
to be used by HTTP and HTTPS requests.
proxy_host.port
--
Key:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tao\intent\conf\protocol\http\scheme[http]
Value id: proxy_host.port
Value type: String
Value: 8080
This registry value data may be set to the port number to be used with
the HTTP proxy host specified above. This key is ignored if an HTTP
proxy host is not specified. The default value is "8080"
Network Type
--
Menu->Settings->Choose Network Type->Work
(for GPRS/Dial-up connections and The Internet for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connections
and rename the registry key to remove proxy)
the same problem... but the solution doesn't work
Hello friends... I have a Cingular 8525, all the connections works, but the connections using midlet manager not.
I read a lot of post about my problem and everyone says the solution is changing o creating a key registry (in my case I created a key registry), but that tip doesn't work...
There is another solution for that problem... please.. I need your help...
Thanks...
sebastianf said:
Found the problem, it seems that the Midlet Manager doesn't follow the system proxy settings and I found a registry key that fixes the problem.
Heres the soloution for O2 UK if anyone else is intrested:
Code:
--intent Java MIDlet Manager Proxy Settings--
These settings are system wide and will apply to HTTP(S) connections made by all MIDlets.
proxy_host
--
Key:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tao\intent\conf\protocol\http\scheme[http]
Value id: proxy_host
Value type: String
Value: 193.113.200.195
This registry value may be set to the IP address of the HTTP proxy host
to be used by HTTP and HTTPS requests.
proxy_host.port
--
Key:
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Tao\intent\conf\protocol\http\scheme[http]
Value id: proxy_host.port
Value type: String
Value: 8080
This registry value data may be set to the port number to be used with
the HTTP proxy host specified above. This key is ignored if an HTTP
proxy host is not specified. The default value is "8080"
Network Type
--
Menu->Settings->Choose Network Type->Work
(for GPRS/Dial-up connections and The Internet for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connections
and rename the registry key to remove proxy)
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Sip application

I'm with problems to have voip on my x10, i have tried sipdroid, but it cant connect, i have tried csipsimple, it works, but very unstable, i had to reboot several times...
What do you use?
I had these:
- URI = Username: +302XXXXXX
- PROXY_FQDN (proxy): proxy.voip.sapo.pt
- REG_FQDN (server): voip.sapo.pt
Server Port is 5060
Proxy port is 5070
Any help?
anjo2 said:
I'm with problems to have voip on my x10, i have tried sipdroid, but it cant connect, i have tried csipsimple, it works, but very unstable, i had to reboot several times...
What do you use?
I had these:
- URI = Username: +302XXXXXX
- PROXY_FQDN (proxy): proxy.voip.sapo.pt
- REG_FQDN (server): voip.sapo.pt
Server Port is 5060
Proxy port is 5070
Any help?
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3CXPhone, default settings with your provider of course.
I use CallCentric
I tried:
Username: +351302XXXXXX
Password: XXXXXXX
Internal Server:
External Server:
STUN Server: voip.sapo.pt
Advanced->Proxy: proxy.voip.sapo.pt (i tried too: proxy.voip.sapo.pt:5070)
And it doesnt work.
With CSIPSimple i use:
Code:
Account ID
+351302XXXXXX <sip:[email protected]:5060>
Registration URI
sip:proxy.voip.sapo.pt:5070
Realm
voip.sapo.pt
Username
+351302XXXXXX
Password
XXXXXXXX
Publish Enabled
Proxy URI:
sip:proxy.voip.sapo.pt:5070
The proxy port is different from the server port.
They have sent a new version in http://code.google.com/p/csipsimple/downloads/list
This version is more stable and works great for now

[ASProxy v1.3 ] Atlast a NTLM proxy app for Android

ASProxy v1.3
ASProxy is an Android app for enabling proxy support for all apps (including browser, market, maps, Google Talk and Google Voice) on various networks (Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB).
Features
* Transparently intercepts and redirects traffic (thus does not require apps to have proxy support)
* Supports various connection types; Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB
* Supports multiple proxy settings based on unique identifier for the network
* Configuration based app support, so you can easily add/remove support for any apps
* HTTP, SOCKS 4/4a and SOCKS 5 support
* Basic, NTLM and NTLMv2 support for proxy authentication
* Intranet support (Bypass proxy for local addresses)
* Remote DNS (Partial solution for DNS error when port 53 is open)
Requirements
* iptables (Netfilter -> NAT)
* root
What ASProxy does not do
ASProxy does not circumvent security imposed by internal proxy - Most MS web proxy servers (Forefront TMG and ISA) come with a limited set of allowed protocols (HTTP - 80 and HTTPS - 443). If your Wi-Fi network uses one of these proxies with the default setting, you will be limited to apps using these protocols (Meaning app such as market (5228 for authentication) and Google Talk (5223 and 5224) will not work).
ASProxy does not forward DNS requests - A network could be configured to disallow external name resolutions (try "nslookup www.google.com") and force apps to delegate that task to the proxy server. Since ASProxy adds transparent proxy support, apps will not delegate name resolution, meaning they will fail even before sending a request. Since this is a serious limitation, we have implemented a partial solution (Remote DNS) and we are exploring several possible solutions and will be adding support in the future releases.
Package: com.Alsu.ASProxy
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Recently changed in this version
* Support for various connection types; Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB
* Remote DNS (Partial solution for DNS error when port 53 is open)
* Refactoring of NTLM/NTLMv2 for better unicode support
* Refactoring of socket logic for better large file/page handling
* Refactoring of reusable socket logic as certain proxy servers do not support it (intermitten connection errors)
* Reduced general memory footprint and fixed memory leaks
Indeed, finally a decent proxy app that does NTLM authentication as well. I think this is important for the Android OS, since it makes your Android device much more usable in a corporate environment.
I used TransProxy for quite some time, but since my company proxy requires NTLM-authentication, I had to run another proxy server (cntlm) to do the NTLM authentication on a machine inside my company network.
Then I discovered ASProxy (found a review on android-machines.blogspot.com) which is exactly what I needed, since it can do NTLM authentication right on your Android device.

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Main Features:
Change your DNS.
Share Internet (VPN [Root required] and Proxy).
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View all connections.
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