Hello.
I need some help about my problem connecting to my work lan.
I have a PC in office connected to work LAN. I can connect to my pc from remote usign SSL VPN.
I have installed Junos Pulse on my Galaxy Note 10.1 and with it I can connect to my VPN and then, using port 3389, I can connect to my PC using RDC.
If I need to access my work network, I need to make some tunnel using port 3389.
I installed SSH server listening on port 3389 on my pc and, after VPN connection has been established, I try to use SSHtunnel to configure connection to my ssh server (working ok) and then starting Global Application routing. When I start SSH tunnel it connect to my ssh server and it works (for ex. using internet browser from android) but only using IP addresses.
If I try to use names instead of IP it is unable to resolve DNS, also if I set DNS option ON in SSHtunnel.
I cannot understand how to accomplish that kind of connection. I tried proxydroid, sshtunnel, autoproxy but they does not work (or I am not able to make them work).
I don't know if it is some problem using tunnelling with Junos pulse.....
Any help for me?
Thank you
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Hello guys
I have problems with my connection wifi because it uses proxy.
I configured the connection WIFI using an IP Static. It is configured in the adapter WIFI.
Then, I configured the connection "THE INTERNET AND WORK' with the same configuration, and I configure the proxy HTTP 192.168.143.53 port 80 but When I use some application that uses internet.. it doesn't work..
For example IE doesn't connect to google.com or the weather or twiter
In my home i have wifi connection without proxy and it works...
Then I tried to use the Windows Mobile Center. I connected the phone via USB and the connection WIFI was ON and it works using proxy but when I diconnected the USB it doesn't work
Pleasee I need your help!!
How can I confiured the PROXY?
I have a HTC FUZE
Hi everybody,
I am tring to debug an android app. I need to pass all the http trafic of my htc desire s through a proxy server( Paros, WebScarab, etc.) that i have on my pc. I need to intercept the http messages.
I have rooted the phone and installed a proxy on it. I have connected the phone and the pc to the same wifi so that they will be in the same network. After this i have put the pc's ip in the Proxy Host: "192.168.1.2" and the port "8080" on the Proxy Port field because Paros Proxy uses 8080.
I cant find a way to do make this work.. can someone help me? Is there another way or am i doing it wrong?
If you just need to intercept messages, why don't you run a sniffer directly on the phone ? There are a lot, and most use the tcpdump binary, that is very handy ! They output a .pcap file that can be handled by programs like Wireshark, NetMiner, ...
Otherwise you could sniff the traffic with a pc that has a wireless card that can be put in monitor mode (old eeepc FTW !). Then filter out only the traffic from<->to device.
If you really need to pass thru a proxy... well, have you tried connecting your own pc to the proxy, or any other pc in your lan? Does it work ? I don't know if Paros has this feature, but have you checked that the relay is open for all hosts on LAN or just loopback connection ?
I'm using CM9 on my galaxy nexus.
I can connect to my PPTP VPN server (my router running tomato) fine without tunneling, both inside my lan, and outside it.
I can connect to my SSH server (again my router), both inside my lan and outside it. And have successfuly forwarded ports before w/ connect bot and remote desktop apps.
But everything I try results in my VPN connection timing out when I try to do it over the SSH tunnel. I have it connecting to localhost on the VPN settings side. And on the connect bot side i am forwarding port 1723 to 192.168.1.1:1723 (which is my routers lan IP).... but it still times out.
Does anyone have any ideas? is this even possible?
Hi, I have a samsung galaxy note 10.1 N8000. On my local network I have a synology diskstation DS213j which can run a vpn server L2TP/IPSec or openvpn.
On my samsung I have the latest official firmware.
L2TP/IPSec server DS213j is working fine with my ubuntu 11.10 notebook. I didn't try openvpn yet, but I guess I get that working too.
On my samsung I can connect nicely to L2TP/IPSec server (with build in android vpn client) or the openvpn server (with Openvpn for android app).
However I cannot access internet or my local lan. Although I can ping my local lan addresses. When I open ie the url to my webinterface of the local lan it tries to connect to it. It sometimes even manage to display the login screen.
I guess my routing on the tablet is wrong. Routing is set to automatic, only dns servers has been filled in manually, because they didn't get pushed right by the openvpn server on my synology. Notice that I don't have this problem on my ubuntu notebook.
Did someone manage to succesfully setup a vpn connection using L2TP/IPSec or openvpn?
If so I must take another look at the vpn servers on my synology, else I think I need to get root access to my tablet to manipulate the routing table.
BTW the goal is to rout all the traffic through the vpn expecially the internet. I need to access the internet through my home IP so I can use the live TV app from my cable/internet provider when I am on the road.
divx118
divx118 said:
Hi, I have a samsung galaxy note 10.1 N8000. On my local network I have a synology diskstation DS213j which can run a vpn server L2TP/IPSec or openvpn.
On my samsung I have the latest official firmware.
L2TP/IPSec server DS213j is working fine with my ubuntu 11.10 notebook. I didn't try openvpn yet, but I guess I get that working too.
On my samsung I can connect nicely to L2TP/IPSec server (with build in android vpn client) or the openvpn server (with Openvpn for android app).
However I cannot access internet or my local lan. Although I can ping my local lan addresses. When I open ie the url to my webinterface of the local lan it tries to connect to it. It sometimes even manage to display the login screen.
I guess my routing on the tablet is wrong. Routing is set to automatic, only dns servers has been filled in manually, because they didn't get pushed right by the openvpn server on my synology. Notice that I don't have this problem on my ubuntu notebook.
Did someone manage to succesfully setup a vpn connection using L2TP/IPSec or openvpn?
If so I must take another look at the vpn servers on my synology, else I think I need to get root access to my tablet to manipulate the routing table.
BTW the goal is to rout all the traffic through the vpn expecially the internet. I need to access the internet through my home IP so I can use the live TV app from my cable/internet provider when I am on the road.
divx118
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Solved with the official release of DSM 4.3 beta and vpn server update of my synology. As I expected not all the routes were pushed by the server. dns servers I still have to ad them manually.
I recently set up OpenVPN on my router and connected with my phone using OpenVPN for Android. I could access my router settings and the uTorrent WebUI on my desktop, but I couldn't access my SMB shares. I have no issue with SMB when connected to my router via wifi, but I can't seem to get it to work over the VPN. The computer I'm trying to access shares from is running Windows 7, if that helps. Also, if there's an easier way to access shares remotely than what I'm trying please let me know.
I have only two ideas, how to start error search:
1. Try to connect to the VPN -Samba-shares using a Desktop PC
2. Do your Android-Device offer a native VPN-support (So does mine!) Maybe the App you're using to connect to the samba-share does not use the VPN-Tunnel, because OpenVPN does not provide it to other apps? I once had a similar issue, when i tried to connect to my home VPN-Network, while i was in another WLAN, where the IP-Adresses where the same as in my home-Network (192.168.1.1 was the router, 192.168.1.99 was the NAS) and i was routed to the NAS in the local network although the VPN-connection was enabled! I changed the IP of my NAS at home and the problem was gone. Don't know if this helps...