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..
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Please recommend (any) Android tools for "logging" each site I visit — my browsing history, in other words — and storing/exporting/forwarding/saving the activity somewhere accessible to me that doesn't involve rooting my Tablet?
I'm dismayed at how difficult it's been to isolate this one utility on Google Play . . . without unleashing widgets for history buffs!
Thoughts? I do not want to root my tablet!! Cloud? Something else?
Thanks guys.
cd
Hi there!
I know Dolphin has this feature built in, as I suspect other browser's do as well.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your question?
In Dolphin, you swipe the screen from left to right, choose history and you can export it, or send to cloud. You need an account, as it asks me to sign in.....but I have not made one.
If you require more help, you will need to post your question here....
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I'm not too sure where to post this, or if I'll receive help on this one, but I need assistance from someone experienced with these kind of attacks.
What I'm looking to do is to prevent attacks from apps like dSploit that involve things such as session hijacking and password sniffing. The reason being is my brother is using his rooted Android phone to perform attacks on my devices (another Android phone and Windows 8 PC), and has been able to access my Facebook messages, etc.
I've installed an app on my Android phone called WiFi Protector, which seems to work for the most part, yet I'm still unsure if it fully prevents his attacks. I have yet to find a way to prevent these attacks on my Windows 8 PC.
I also cannot kick him off from the WiFi connection, meaning unless I can find a way to prevent his attacks, he will always be able to snoop on or attack everyone connected to our router.
If anyone can help in this area as soon as possible it would be greatly appreciated!
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I have scoured the interwebs for a solution, yet found only obsolete and empirically ineffectual methods, aka "setprop net.dsn1" etc., none of which persist, neither immediately after the issued command nor, especially, after a reboot.
Please allow me to make it clear, that I find it perverse and loathsome that an "app" would be necessary to accomplish this feat. The indolent '"app" mentality', which is the sadly presumed remedy for nearly every action other than involuntary motion, is a contract with the assassin of freedom – and I abhor it venomously.
I have owned an Android (presently with CM11 ROM installed, with TWRP recovery) device for two weeks. It is the first Android device (or smart, tablet, etc.) I've ever owned or dared t fuss with. I particularly purchased the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 because it was supported by CM. I am normally a Linux user and value my liberties of hack-ability. Oddly, I was able to successfully configure my DNS via a terminal emulator within my Android device, but recent updates seem to have thwarted my efforts. Apparently, resolv.conf no longer exists and some fundamental changes have been implemented, though this is all new to me and I ain't sure.
I believe that a user should be able to configure their own DNS (amongst other things) and therefore request assistance from the wizards of xda. Google is simply unacceptable, and Verizon hijacking plain makes me mad.
Show me the way, to 208.67.222.222!
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Thanks for the referral.
Thread closed at OP's request.
I have a lucid 3 that was a gift to me from an old friend. I'd live fully customize it but there is close to no development done for this phone.
To manage things worse there's an issue with the current software. I baby sign in to my Google account from the built applications wizard. I can't get on the store or use any of the built in Google apps note the apps that rely on a Google account being attached to the phone. It says that the connection is unsecured, unreliable, or non existant.
I really need a full stock recovery to begin with. This issue began after a master reset abd ding a second one produced no changes at all.
And any custom Rom that is functional would be amazing. I love this phone and i'd love to really are what it's capable of doing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi Guys!
So I've been doing a lot of digging around the internet and the latest I can find (can't post links but google "Latest update on enabling and disabling mobile data programmatically" for stack over flow answer from a tear ago) is that if you want to turn 3G on and off from your app you need root access. Now I just tried to root my old phone with (kingoapp, one click rooting) and it won't get past the loading screen for the last hour so I'm not too keen on rooting any more phones!
My questions are...
Is this still the case? You can't enable/disable 3G unless you have root.
This is a personal project and the app does not need to be downloaded by other users so is there any way I can do this from the USB connection maybe?
Thanks
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
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The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!