I have a WiFi device that does not support JunOS Pulse client connectivity, but that client works well on my RAZR HD.
If I enable Mobile HotSpot on my RAZR then establish the connection on my JunOS Pulse client, is there a way on my HD (it is rooted) that I can force traffic destined for a specific domain coming in from the WiFi device over the VPN tunnel that has been created on the HD?
I found this article: http://code.google.com/p/ics-openvpn/issues/detail?id=34 but the suggested code doesn't work (although it also doesn't generate an error.
Any help would be appreciated!
Openvpn?
Sent from not my RAZR HD
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Hello forum,
couple of weeks ago I had success in connecting a Samsung Galaxy S to our corporate VPN (Cisco ASA) using L2TP/IPSec with certificate based authentication. Now I have tried to do the same with Galaxy GT-I5510 and Sony Ericsson XPeria X10 Mini Pro. GT-I5510 has Android 2.2, and XPeria X10 has Android 2.1. Both of these have identical user interface to configure the VPN connections compared to Galaxay S. But, either of these do not even try to open the connection when I try to enable it. Both simply say:
"Unable to connect to the network. Do you want to try again?"
I know that the devices do not even try to connect to the VPN server, because I have monitored network traffic on the server side. No packets incoming at all. Also, network browsing works, so it's not about data connections being disabled at the device or something like that. I have also tried it using my own WLAN, so it's not about operator blocking IPSec traffic either.
Does anyone have a clue what is wrong with these devices, why do they allow to configure an IPSec/L2TP VPN connection, but then do not even try to open it when activated? Is it possible that IPSec is somehow disabled in these non-high-end devices or something?
Sadly, I have to chime in on this. I got the Thunderbolt today, and found myself in a similar situation. Coming from an HTC Droid Incredible, I found that I cannot connect to my L2TP over IPSec VPN (I am, unlike you, using a PSK). However, I otherwise have EXACTLY the same issue: from my thunderbolt, which is configured identically to the DInc, I get the same error. I can browse to the VPN server from the Thunderbolt's browser, etc. and if I configure my Thunderbolt as a mobile hotspot, I can connect device to my Thunderbolt, then connect through the Thunderbolt to my VPN, but I cannot connect directly from my Thunderbolt to my VPN server.
Extremely frustrating. Hope you have found a solution.
My employer just purchased my group a set of WiFi Xooms, but our WiFi uses Juniper Odyssey to authenticate. Is there an Odyssey client available for Android? (I haven't been able to find one) Or is there a way to replicate the authentication process? I know it asks us for an RSA SecurID when we sign in on our laptops, but I can't get the Xoom to replicate this behavior.
Unfortunately, the only information regarding Android that I could find on Juniper's Knowledge Base is in regards to their Pulse VPN.
If all you're trying to do is connect to the internet, you could try setting up a computer that is connected to the network with internet connection sharing through a secondary ethernet adapter. Then you could use a wireless bridge to share the ICS-enabled connection to multiple XOOMs.
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?
Hi,
if i try to connect the droid vnc server with my wifi network, the app only shows an external ip-adress (10.26.220.237:5901). How can i change this to a local adress (192.168.2.xxx)?
I tried to disable the data connection, but the result was negative.
So I have a droid razr that has ipv6 functionality. I have my laptop which is also able to access ipv6 web pages. I have an ip cam app on my phone that runs a web server on :8080. I can't for the life of my connect to it over ipv6. On the other hand if I hook both devices up to the same wireless network I can connect to it over ipv4 without any issues.
My question is has anyone been able to run any kind of server be it vnc, web, whatever on their phone and make it work?