[help]making 99.7% androids secure.. - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Well i guess ppl are aware of google's blunder(blogs say so) ..apparently all authentication tokens are unencrypted ..
I want to setup a SSH tunnel ..and have a account on freeshell.org ..
Using SSH tunnel on froyo and giving the correct username and password..The application says "connected" but my browsing is dead and nothing works well apart from ping (UDP queries) ....
The netstat shows no active connection to the freeshell.org i looked up all possible address using whois queries andnone of the addresses corresponded to "freeshell.org"
How do i get a free VPN account ??? if it is even possible
HOW do i get a free ssh server for tunneling ???please list free servers
It there a SSH arm port ??? or m i stuck with ssh tunnel
OR
will TOR's android port ORBOT do the same and address the security issue ???

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WM5 Terminal Services Client

I am using the O2 Atom and would like to use the built in TS client to connect to some servers. Unfortunately, for security reasons, the TS port numbers are non standard.
How do I change the default TSC port numbers?
The servers use FIPS but I can lower this requirement if the WM5 client can't handle it.
Finally, currently Terminal services is allowed only through a VPN can I use VPN with the built-in client?
I've configured VPN for POP3 but don't seem to be able to get it to work with the TS client.
default port is 3389, if for example you connect to 192.168.1.1, in terminal server client you just add the ip address 192.168.1.1 and click connect, if the default port has changed to for example 7878, you would now type in the server address 192.168.1.1:7878
hth
Thanks for the reply ... but I think it doesn't work like XP or any of the other Desktop Terminal Services Client.
If I type 10.1.1.1:1234 for example to connect to port 1234 on Terminal server 10.1.1.1 I will get a server not found error .... seems the Built-in Terminal services client doesn't understand the "ort" syntax.
This is infact the syntax I have been using from my XP but Can't use ip on the Atom.
Anyone done this before ?
Thanks for the reply ... but I think it doesn't work like XP or any of the other Desktop Terminal Services Client.
If I type 10.1.1.1:1234 for example to connect to port 1234 on Terminal server 10.1.1.1 I will get a server not found error .... seems the Built-in Terminal services client doesn't understand the "ort" syntax.
This is infact the syntax I have been using from my XP but Can't use ip on the Atom.
Anyone done this before ?

[Q] Help my nexus s get past the chinese firewall asproxy/connectbot

hi
I have a Nexus S. Great phone. Would be better if I could get around the Chinese Firewall. Just moved to China from US.
I have rooted the phone, I have connectbot and asproxy. I have a server in the US. I can open an ssh connection via connectbot and can forward ports, but I'm not sure what I should forward to - the IP address of my server and port I'm opening on the server? - localhost?.
I tried a few things:
Tried connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, and forward port 80 to localhost:8080, then type "localhost:8080" in my browser. No luck.
Tried with connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, to forward port 80 to server IP address port 22 (this is what I open the connection on via connectbot also). No luck.
Tried with connectbot ssh tunneling to my server, to forward port 80 to localhost:9999, then with ASproxy set up a proxy - which is also to my server.com using my login name, and proxy port 22 (which is what connectbot is connected to) - then tried to have ASproxy forward port 9999 to proxy (port 22). No luck.
I figure it has to be possible.
What I want: to forward all app info (gmail, gtalk, browser, gvoice, SIP, facebook) through the SSH tunnel.
Any thoughts very much appreciated. I feel like I have a faucet,and two hoses, and can't get the water to go through them.
Some interest in my post I guess but no replies.
If I hired a freelancer to program this would it be very complex?
How long would out take a competent developer to build?
Wt

Android inTRAnet only - DNS suffix to 'com' with NO servers

Hi all,
is there a place on our Android phones where I can set the DNS suffixes to change 'pc' and 'm' to 'pc.com' and 'm.com' for my inTRAnet only?
I've setup an inTRAnet at home using IIS 5.1 on Windows XP sp3.
I have NO server OSs available.
So NO DNS nor WINS server are avaialble.
All three of us at home have pcs. With a few more around the house.
I've setup each pc to use Simple DNS server to redirect 'pc.com' to my IIS 5.1 server. (via Preferred DNS server in Tcp/IP settings on each PC)
I also had to set the 'Append these DNS suffixes' in Advanced TCP/IP setting | DNS by adding 'com' on each PC to suffix
pc.com is where I have a web page for family notes, schedules, reminders, etc.
All three of us at home have Android phones.
I've setup each pc to use Simple DNS server to redirect 'm.com' to my IIS5.1 server. (again via Preferred DNS server in Tcp/IP settings on each PC)
My pcs take Advantage of the previously setup TCP/IP setting | DNS | 'com' to change 'm' to 'm.com.
m.com is where I have mobile formatted web pages for the same type of info.
I've set each mobile to use the Simple DNS Server using Wi-Fi Settings | advanced | DNS 1.
both pc.com and m.com work on all our mobiles.
is there a place on our Android phones where I can set the DNS suffixes to change 'pc' and 'm' to 'pc.com' and 'm.com' for my inTRAnet only?
Like I did on our PCs?
A hyperlink to a step-by-step process would be preferred as I have no experience in command level settings etc. on androids.
Or perhaps an Android app?
Thanks for your time reading this post.
And thanks in advance for any positive constructive and verbose assistance.
All my best,
Barry G. Sumpter
I'm not sure i understand your problem?
You could edit
"/system/etc/hosts"
to change what the addresses get resolved too.
Could set m and pc to be resolved to your servers intranet ip.
Thanks for the reply.
I've already changed the Hosts file on the android using the Android app:
Hosts Edit
But neither m nor pc are getting resolved to 192.168.1.6
Unless I'm not getting the entries correct:
Ip Address: 192.168.1.6
Host Entries: m
Ip Address: 192.168.1.6
Host Entries: pc
All android browser are just searching google for m or pc.
Any other suggestions from anyone?
Also, that list is absolutely huge!
about 10,000 entries. Exagerated.
I was trying to find my entries but gave up since there is no search on that app.

Question: is there an SSH app like bitvise that can work on Android?

I would like to know if there is an SSH app that can do what bitvise does on pc, like an ssh app that supports ssh tunneling for android, I want to be able to use some ssh tunnel information to change my ip on my android but the android proxy / socks changers i have found so far doesn't have the following options that bitvise ssh has (ip, port, username, passowrd), so I would appreciate if someone can suggest an app that can do this on android.

Android authenticated proxy on data

Hi,
is there some app that would let me fill proxy url (with authentication) and then run traffic through that proxy? Or at least some add—on to some browser, something like switchy omega is for desktop chrome.
I have found https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.assets.androidproxy but this doesn't support authentication.
I know there should be some solutions for rooted phone, do I need to get root access for this to work?
I also know that I can setup proxy for the access point, but that means always fill username and password by hand.
Thanks

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