I have been using Bubble Server for audio streaming.
My problem is the proxy media foobar server binds to hamachi virtual IP4 network address. I have the notebook at the other side of the tunnnel with standard win7 network services running.
I think it doesn't matter when accessing my server from outside via https but it messes my local network up ( behind NAT ). Sony Bravia is getting confused and I can not play my audio streams anymore on my kitchen TV.
I am sorry, maybe it's very easy but I just can not do it. I didn't find anything in the ini/cfg files and standard www interface doesn't allow to set it either.
If anyone knows the solution please let me know. I can provide more detailed description with logs etc if necessary but I hope it's a simple answer and I am just blind.
Hi,
You can follow this tutorial on the subject,
> General discussion > Networking > [HOWTO] Use VPN with your Android & Home Router
And if that doesn't help, you could ask for help in the thread, or ask here...
> General discussion > Networking
Good luck!
Darth said:
Hi,
You can follow this tutorial on the subject,
> General discussion > Networking > [HOWTO] Use VPN with your Android & Home Router
(...)
Good luck!
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That is something for the beginning.
I should probably start with searching and reading not writing anyway.
I appreciate the quick response time
But your question can go in my second link. That's the appropriate place. ?
Thank you. Thread closed.
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(attn Moderator: I am trying to see if I can post a question here that simply points to this full question at the Networking Forum. It is hard to know where one is most likely to get answers. If this is not acceptable XDA protocol, please delete this thread. thank you)
LINK to my question over at Networking Forum
Hi,
I am new to android app development using JAVA and I want to work on a wifi - direct application. The problem is that I cant find a good tutorial/explanation of the API's that are used for wifi direct. I want to understand the in and out of the java code that is provided by google for the same.
Please suggest some good tutorials/books/videos through which I can understand the basic concepts of wifi direct and how it works programmatically.
Thanks in advance.
Hi there,
You can start reading and asking in this forum:
> XDA Developers> App Development Forums > Coding Discussion, Q&A, and Educational Resources > Java for Android App Development
Good luck
Hello,
I am looking for a chat application to implement it to my radio website. I don't have idea which to use or which is best. I came across RumbleTalk and Cbox but still looking for more options before I decide which to take.
Have in mind I want to be able to post youtube videos and charts into it and I also want to have option for design makeover.
Thanks!!
Hi there,
I'm sorry but I can't find anything related to your question:
Please post that in the forum bellow for more answers from the experts:
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck
Thank you!
Well I started researching on my own then. I made a lot of research in
finding a chatroom for my radio website. I used envolve for a
while till they closed up, pitty. I tried IRC but I truly did not like
the look and feel and the “mess” of text in there.
I had several points which are important to me.
1
– First I needed a chat that can be seen in mobile (all versions) so I
narrowed down the search for html5 chat room that look good on both
mobile and pc.
2 – I needed a custom design, I needed my background to be black or transparent. This was very hard to find (my site is dark).
3 – I do not like to install the chat in my server as this is high cpu and resource consumer. So I need a chat service.
4 – Lastly, I needed the ability to add youtube videos and upload files.
I have checked several chats and only 2 met my needs, RumbleTalk and Cbox.
I choose RumbleTalk finally as it can be integrated into my page and not only as toolbar.
Glad to see you have founded a solution.
Thread closed, thank you.
Did several searches here on XDA and with Google before posting this thread-
I purchased an LG V400 Gpad 7 a week ago. After rooting it I installed OS Monitor, busy box , a terminal emulator and Droidwall- I have a little bit of experience with Android but am by no means knowledgeable.
The tablet does not have a place for a SIM card i.e. wifi only. I find even using Droidwall to try to cut down connections to the outside world, that there are a bunch of TCP6 connections either close/wait or ack/wait or established. I have been using Elixir to discover processes and kill or disable them when possible. Many times kill only results in a respawn. In addition to this killing isn't persistent i.e. next reboot everything is back. A number of them for example LG Hidden menu, G System server, LGATCMD service - and others- seem to want to 1)establish outside connections 2) looking at their permissions, they want to know everything and 3) some of them aren't killable even through the terminal emulator i.e. kill -9 pid#.
I like what the tablet allows me to do. I don't like everything talking to the world in process of this. Couple of questions 1) is there a way to get rid of this crap- why for example since its not a phone do I need LG Hidden menu running and establishing outside connections and 2) Anyone know of a ROM here on XDA that might work with this tablet?
Thanks for all of the expertise here - any suggestions would be deeply appreciated..
Expat
Hi there,
I'm sorry but I can't find anything relevant to your question/device.
Please post that in the forum bellow for more answers from the experts :
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck
My workplace blocks youtube, which I want to watch on my phone while im working. Does anyone know how to tether a ultrasurf connection on windows pc to a android phone through usb or bluetooth? I know the old windows phones could do that
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My workplace blocks youtube, which I want to watch on my phone while im working. Does anyone know how to tether a ultrasurf connection on windows pc to a android phone through usb or bluetooth? I know the old windows phones could do that
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Hello, and welcome to XDA!
Hmm, if they block YouTube, it's very likely any proxy will be blocked as well, or at least a strict policy (including disciplinary action) about circumventing the firewall. I would be very careful with how you approach this, and likely not trying to access YouTube would be the best course of action. Just a suggestion.
If feeling brazen enough though, please register for an account (so you can post in other forums), and then check this thread out:
> General discussion > Questions and Answers > Ultrasurf for android
Hope this helps, and good luck!