Android Server accessed over 3g - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hello,
I'm trying to develop a server on my android device so that I can access my phone remotely from anywhere. Right now all of the webservers only allow me to access it on my local network. This could be a carrier issue, but am not sure if there is a work around or some other service.
thanks

Remote Web. It's on th market. It's just had this feature added in the last update.

Tried it..still can't access it through Remote Web.

I don't know how "Webkey" (see Market) works, but it have a working web server in the phone and it works over 3g

Webkey has a server that acts as an intermediary. Your browser and phone connect to the server, which gets you around the 3G connection problems.
I tried LazyDroid, Remote Web, and Remote Desktop. They all have a lot of cool features, but the webserver is running on your phone. If you can't reach you phone's IP address, then you are out of luck. (BTW, all three are targeting WiFi and/or USB as your means of connection.)

Paw web server
jvalal said:
Hello,
I'm trying to develop a server on my android device so that I can access my phone remotely from anywhere. Right now all of the webservers only allow me to access it on my local network. This could be a carrier issue, but am not sure if there is a work around or some other service.
thanks
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You can see PAW web server , which works over 3G.

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Remote Desktop Cannot Connect

Hello all:
(first of all, I apologize for the double post, I erred and replied to a thread in the diamond forum)
I'm having problems getting my remote desktop to work. Been trying to connect since I picked up my Fuze on the 11th.
I have three different computers that I can successfully administer via my desktop. I've tried using 3G to connect, no success. I've tried using Wi-fi to connect, no success. I've used local computer names, IP addresses, properly forwarded ports --
It has to be a setting I'm missing on the phone. Any ideas? TIA
What version of Windows are you trying to connect to? Do you have a Firewall? And have you done the port forwarding on the router?
But the only options you need is Computer: IP Address and the user name and password. Use a Domain if you are connecting to PCs on a domain. Also when I logged in not using 16bit color under options the PC was almost unusable.
My attempts
The things I have tried since my post:
1) attempting to connect to Windows Server 2003 machine, non-local. Used IP address with port, same IPort that works from my desktop. Left username/password blank -- filled them both in -- left the domain name blank -- filled it in. All failed. Get the error message with three possible causes listed. Connected to my home network via wifi, data connection disabled (sometimes causes problems with my internet browsing if they're both enabled)
2) attempted to connect to a local machine, running XP Pro. Again, tried all possible combinations of username/password completeness, no success. Using Wifi
My local router does have a firewall, and the remote router does as well. I can successfully navigate those using my desktop (or laptop, for that matter)
GTO: I appreciate the quick reply...thank you.
3daysaside said:
The things I have tried since my post:
1) attempting to connect to Windows Server 2003 machine, non-local. Used IP address with port, same IPort that works from my desktop. Left username/password blank -- filled them both in -- left the domain name blank -- filled it in. All failed. Get the error message with three possible causes listed. Connected to my home network via wifi, data connection disabled (sometimes causes problems with my internet browsing if they're both enabled)
2) attempted to connect to a local machine, running XP Pro. Again, tried all possible combinations of username/password completeness, no success. Using Wifi
My local router does have a firewall, and the remote router does as well. I can successfully navigate those using my desktop (or laptop, for that matter)
GTO: I appreciate the quick reply...thank you.
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Okay its been awhile since I used 2k3 sever. Using 2k8 lately but are you trying to use Terminal Server? and if your using 2k3 and you have ISA enabled I know it can be a pain to do port forwarding with it. But let me get this stright. You have no issues using XPs Remote Desktop to log into the server machines Terminal Server/Remote Desktop? Here is an idea. Whatever port your running Terminal Server/Remote Desktop type the IP Address with a : and port. IE 192.168.0.1:3000
Also if you would like you can PM the IP address of one of the Machines and I will try from my phone that I know is working with my machine. I am pretty sure you don't need to end a user name or password and it will bring me up to the login screen or you can make a temp account. On also on the Win2k3 machine I am pretty sure you have to add the option to login with Terminal Server even if its the Administrator account.
I am able to connect to my local XP machine over wifi using the ip addy/no port. Hostname (DNS) connection attempt failed, though. My 2k3 server's power supply died or I would test that for you.
No special router config (port fwd) for my device had been done.
The fact that you can't get to your local box on your local network is where I'd start.
Local Network Issues
Thanks again to you both...
I think that might be the problem -- the local network setup. I can connect via wifi, and browse the web. However, I can't install a network printer using the WinMo app that's included, and I can't seem get to the local PC even when I use the local IP instead of the DNS name. I did check, I'm being issued an IP address by the router (obviously), but still no dice on anything relating to network based traffic.
Is there a way to ping using WinMo? I'd like to be able to use that start.
Cont..
Also, I've noticed that I don't get the same error each time. Depending on which machine I'm trying to connect to, it'll give me an error with either two or three options as to why it's not working. Trying to figure out what that's telling me.
As far as Terminal Services are concerned, when I connect from the desktop, I believe I'm using Remote Desktop there (honestly, I haven't been paying attention -- I just use whatever pops up when I type 'mstsc' from the Run dialog, lol), and I can connect to the 2003 server. However, I can't play with this anymore today, because apparently the server is down, and I won't be able to get to it till Monday.
I think I'm going to go play with the ATT proxy and see if that changes anything. I think mine is still enabled because I read that it might help with the GPS problems...
I have found some freeware app... pocketping 1.6 and microsoft has a network tool offering which I am not sure will work on WM6. I have no exp. with either tool on WM.
Can you get to your http/https router mgmt interface from the device? Check your router's client table? Does your router have any logging capabilities?
Sorry, more questions than answers.
Router
I am able to "dial" into the router from my phone -- it shows the HTCP4600 in the clients table with an IP of 192.168.2.108 ... all good.
My logging on the router was disabled, but now it is enabled. What should I be looking for?
I think i'll try the pocketping...
Now make sure inside of the router then you have all the correct ports forwarded.
It should be port 3999 to 3999 On UDP and TCP and then your PC ip behind the firewall.
Pocketping, JETCET Print 5, and success
Here's the update:
Discovered that by disabling the AT&T proxy on the Fuze, I was finally able to connect to my network printer -- the Fuze doesn't have the drivers for my printer, but that's another thread.
So I was able to make my first IN-Network contact. Installed pocketping 1.6, and it's a very useful tool. I'm able to successfully ping the computers on my network now that the proxy is disabled -- an voila...I can also connect to my laptop on my own network! The main trick was to use the network IP address and not the DNS name.
Thanks to both of you who helped out.

Running Server over Cellular

Hello everyone,
I am looking into the idea of being able to run an SSH or VNC server on the Windows Mobile platform over cellular (3G). I know for a fact Tmobile can assign a 'route-able' IP address to a phone here in the USA (this has been tested). I can ping this IP address from any computer on the internet (albeit with some substantial latency). Perhaps there is a way to use the Tmobile allowed "pinging your device" to tunnel SSH or VNC traffic.
I would like to figure out a way to reach an SSH or VNC server on my phone using this method. We would need to somehow "open" an inbound port to the phone (this would function like basic port forwarding).
All of this works perfectly over WiFi, of course, but the goal is to get this working over cellular 3G (in particular, Tmobile). I see this as a technical challenge we can overcome as a group.
Does anyone have any ideas on this?
Come on folks, someone must have some ideas on this!
Here's a few links I came across:
http://kar1107.blogspot.com/2006/03/running-servers-on-cell-phones.html
http://digg.com/software/Run_a_web_server_from_your_phone

Remote Desktop over VPN

I have an HD2 that I can access my corp intranet through IE just fine using the exceptions list. I did also find out the in WM6.* the remote desktop will no longer activate the VPN like WM5 did.
I have also noticed that if I start the VPN manually, or by going to an intranet site, I can quickly switch to the Remote desktop app, and it will connect to any of the machines I need to, but it soon disconnects due to the VPN timing out from no activity in the IE session.
So my question is can I do one of the following options, or are there any other options? - 1 - is there any way to get remote desktop to activate the VPN? 2 - is there any way to keep the VPN active while I use the remote desktop?
Anyone have any solutions?
Does anyone have any solutions or suggestions?
mozz_y said:
I have an HD2 that I can access my corp intranet through IE just fine using the exceptions list. I did also find out the in WM6.* the remote desktop will no longer activate the VPN like WM5 did.
I have also noticed that if I start the VPN manually, or by going to an intranet site, I can quickly switch to the Remote desktop app, and it will connect to any of the machines I need to, but it soon disconnects due to the VPN timing out from no activity in the IE session.
So my question is can I do one of the following options, or are there any other options? - 1 - is there any way to get remote desktop to activate the VPN? 2 - is there any way to keep the VPN active while I use the remote desktop?
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No internet when using built in VPN

Having an issue using the built-in VPN. I can set up a PPTP VPN and connect, however, once connected I have no internet (no data). As soon as I disconnect, I have data. Did some searching around the web and noticed it was a know issue on Android, but wondering if others on the TF have the same issue?
When using a VPN it uses the gateway on the remote network. If that network requires a proxy server you won't have an internet connection. There are apps out there that let you set proxy settings, but thankfully Google is finally included the options natively in the 3.1 update. What I would really like them to do though is allow you to use your local gateway instead.
I have no problems using AceVPN www.acevpn.com with my TF using the builtin vpn client. My HTC Inspire also works great on there.
What is the built in VPN client you are speaking of?
I am looking for a VPN client i can use to log into my work network - I assume it doesn't have to be the same client as on my laptop?
I am going on holidays and only taking the TF - I want to be able to VPN into my work network if needed. ON the face of it I don't see how it would work since even if I VPN in the network is MS based so not sure how an Android client works on a MS based network - since I am not remoting into a machine with Windows - just VPNing into the network......so once I am in then what?

[Q] ProxyDroid NTLM issues. Wingate - TWC TV

Hello all,
I normally don't really need to ask many questions on these forums but heck, when I'm going to there are only a few places I trust.
I have the MOTO DROID MAXX, I have the TWC - TV app for watching live TV. IF you were not aware, the Time Warner Cable TV app / website allows you to watch most of your line up from a mobile device. The caveat is that you have to be on your home network otherwise you're limited to pretty much home and gardening type shows. VPN is 100% blocked via the app. You also cannot have USB debugging enabled on the current app.
I found a thread that had the apk of the app that doesn't check for these "handy" features being enabled.
My system is as follows.
Wingate is hosting a proxy service on a port that is properly forwarded and working correctly on my static assigned pc. DDNS is setup for name resolution to my server. Since Wingate will be internet facing, I set up client access rules to block access from any non authenticated users.
My issue. On PC if I connect via proxy I can properly authenticate and see an authenticated session on Wingate. On my phone, I can connect to my proxy and if access rules are off I can browse just fine. However, if I try to put in the NTLM authentication on either ProxyDroid or AutoProxyLite, I show up as an unknown user!! I have tried everything and cannot figure this out!! I know the settings CAN work because the same ones previously authenticated on my old windows install.
Thoughts?

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