[Q] "Remote Android Client" - General Questions and Answers

I have been very intrigued about the functionality of available remote desktop clients for the android platform, allowing control of one's PC via 3g/4g data or WiFi.
The question that I pose today is,
"Is there a 'Remote Android Client' available for the Android phone and PC to control an Android phone over 3g/4g or WiFi from a PC?"
The specifics of the software that I am seeking are,
Full access and permissions over a rooted phone.
Full gps, bluetooth, and network functionality.
-Including other additional features.
Is this available? Can a program like this be made?

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Hi guys,
I´ve got one question, is it possible to create file transfer on wifi? I want create wifi network something like family group in Windows 7. And if its possible do this betwen WP and android phone or WP and windows 7 PC.
Thanks a lot.
No, not possible; but you can try DFT Bluetooth file transfer if you have a fully unlocked or rooted phone and see if that works. Currently there is no way of doing what you are asking via email, MMS or Wifi.
It doesn´t working via e-mail too ?
Root Webserver (see my sig) allows easily taking files off (or putting them on) a Windows phone via WiFi. It's not the most elegant approach, but it's easy to use.
There has been talk of somebody implementing SMB (the network protocol that is used for Windows networking) using the sockets APIs in WP7, but I'm not even sure the official APIs are complete enough and even if they are, it'll be quite a bit of work to implement (the SAMBA project has been trying on Linux for years, and is only mostly there).
I'm quite certain it's possible to attach arbitrary files to email, but nobody has found the way *yet* so that's not currently possible. Also, the email client isn't going to let you save attachments to arbitrary locations, because it's designed to work with the very low permissions of the OS by default.

[Q] All things to all people

This is truly a general question! I have a new requirement to use a "mobile device" to connect a field laboratory device to a server. Since nothing has been developed, the whole world is open and I'm interested in what "those in the know" might suggest.
Based on input from a user interface, the mobi device must read a small amount of data (less tha 1KB) from the field laboratory device, transfer this to a server. The server will accept the data, save it in a database, and then crunch some numbers which will be returned to the mobile device for display to the user.
I titled this question as "all things to all people" in that the objective is to be able run this application on as many different devices as possible. It is not in our interest to require that the user have "just one more" mobile device.
With that background, what local communications is most widely used - Bluetooth, NFC, WiFi, USB, etc. (A simple serial port would suffice, but apparently that's no longer an acceptable standard!)
My presumption is that the application would be written in Java, but that may be naive. I also presume that the "server" is just a device on the internet, but not necessarily an HTTP application.
I'm open to suggestions...
If you're designing both the server and the laboratory device, USB, Bluetooth and wifi are all viable choices. If you have to interface to an existing device, the device will determine the interface.
If the device is to run on the user's choice of mobile device, you'll most likely have to write the mobile app in both Java (Android) and C++ (iOS).

[Q] Existing simple bluetooth data relay application?

I'm looking for Android Bluetooth / TCP/IP relay application.
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I'm looking for RDP client which would be able to relay / bridge Bluetooth devices / peripherals to the RDP host (Windows server 2008 R2).
If there's no such RDP client, wehave a secondary option. Having separate background service which takes care of the data relaying part in background, and leaves the RDP connection / device display to foreground as completely separate process.
I've been planning developing such application. But if possible, I want to avoid re-inventing the wheel. Even if it sounds really simple, I'm sure there will be (too?) many problems before it works reliably.
I'm very curious to know, if such application already exists and where would I get it. I'm quite sure that someone has already made such an application. I just don't know where to look for it.
Additional bonus would come, if the application is quite easy to configure and if the sessions between RDP and this relay are easy to link and access on Windows server end.
As addition to the bluetooth relay, it would be nice to have a simple TCP/IP tunnel / bridge / relay feature in same packet. Allowing access to devices using TCP/IP without bluetooth using same app.
If it's true that such application doesn't exist. Would there be an market for such application if it's created? I could imagine I'm not the only person looking for such app.
I do have additional documentation & specification for there requirements, but I don't want to share it right here. I've been also discussion about this topic with a few Android Application developer companies, but as you might guess, this project won't be cheap. Therefore I'm looking for reasonably priced existing solution.
Here's simple use case sample. Customer is using industrial data collection solution where there are ten sensors attached to something being monitored which are then connected to tablet over bluetooth or wi-fi (TCP/IP). But the actual data processing / logging / control software is running on Windows server and can be accessed using RDP. Of course one solution would be using a full featured Windows laptop instead of that tablet, but we don't want to do that. So this expains what I'm looking for in more detail.
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[Q] windows tablet, surface, or laptop?

So, here's the deal. I manage a number of virtual clients running in hyper-v and each individually connected to non split tunnel VPNs. So I need to connect to the hyper-v system through management tools in windows and administer them using the console interface rather than RDP. All doing this while on the phone.
Currently I do everything LAN side using an analog phone. Which means I am tied to a desk. I want to break away from this constraint and have the ability to be mobile. First, I'll have to figure out how to configure a PBX for call forwarding, and I need to keep the reliability and quality of the analog phone. Most VoIP or cellular providers are out of the question for this. Next I'll have to find a portable system running Windows in order to connect to hyper-v clients. I'll also need a reliable data connection for this these issues are where I need some expert advice.
What device would best suit these needs? Most everything will be via cloud computing through a VPN.
What cellular data provider would work best for this if it even possible? I may just suck down bandwidth in this scenario, I don't know.
Thoughts, opinions, etc?

[Completed] [app]List of hacking app for android

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Faceniff
FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the WiFi that your mobile is connected to.
It is possible to hijack sessions only when WiFi is not using EAP, but it should work over any private networks (Open/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK)
It's kind of like Firesheep for android. Maybe a bit easier to use (and it works on WPA2!).
dSploit
dSploit is a penetration testing suite developed for the Android operating system.dSploit supports all Android devices running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread or higher.dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT security experts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assessments on a mobile device.
Network Spoofer
Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start.
Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features.
Shark for Root
Traffic sniffer, works on 3G and WiFi (works on FroYo tethered mode too).
To open dump use WireShark or similar software, for preview dump on phone use Shark Reader.
Based on tcpdump. Please leave comments/send e-mail if you have any problems/suggestions.
DroidSheep
DroidSheep is an Android app for Security analysis in wireless networks and capturing facebook, twitter, linkedin and other accounts.
Penetrate Pro
Penetrate Pro is an excellent Android app for WiFi decoding.Penetrate gives you the wireless keys of Discus, Thomson, Infinitum, BBox, Orange, DMax, SpeedTouch, DLink, BigPond, O2Wireless and Eircom routers.
WPScan
WpScan is the WordPress vulnerability scanner for Android devices. It used to scan a WordPress based website and find all the security vulnerabilities it has. WPScan also has a desktop version of the app that is much powerful than the Android app.
Nessus
The Nessus Android app, from Tenable Network Security Inc., enables you to log into your Nessus scanners and start, stop and pause vulnerability scans as well as analyze the results directly from your Android device.
WifiKill
you can disable internet connection for a device on the same network.WIFI Kill will show you the Ip addresses of those machines which are connected from your network and if you click on kill or stop this will stop their access to your network .
Network Discovery
This app has a simple and easy to use interface. It views all the networks and devices connected to your Wi-Fi network. The application identifies the OS and manufacturer of the device.
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