Hey Guys
Running Revolution......
I used to use VPN on my old S4.....I would use both OpenVPN with my router, or VPN to windows 7 without an issue.
I tried Open VPN with the S6, and it says not compatiuble with OS. I also tried using the android vpn client with my windows 7 machine....whenever I srart it, the UI keeps FC'ing...
ANy suggestions?
I use both vpncilla for work and VPN Root without any problems. Not sure if they work with OpenVPN.
Thanks man! VPN Root worked. So much crap out there.
Any one know of a good openVPN client that works ??
I've been able to set up a VPN I to my Win8 machine using the native client, FWIW
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Hello guys,
i'm looking for a decent RDP client.
I have tried the WM6 RDP from finster869 but i can't connect to any server.
I have tried also the ms_rdp_v6.5.cab downloaded somewhere in this forum: this one works but once switched to full screen i loose the keyboard and i can't digit anything.
I don't understand why Toshiba has not delivered a such important app
It's ridiculous, I've tried finster but it just doesn't work. The only one that works for me is MochaVnc as the viewer on my phone and I use ultraVnc on my desktop as the server, but I think at the moment, I've only been able to get it running over wifi. If someone manages over 3G, please please let me know.
But I haven't got a clue why finster doesn't work. Wanted to try it out .
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It's ridiculous, I've tried finster but it just doesn't work. The only one that works for me is MochaVnc as the viewer on my phone and I use ultraVnc on my desktop as the server, but I think at the moment, I've only been able to get it running over wifi. If someone manages over 3G, please please let me know.
But I haven't got a clue why finster doesn't work. Wanted to try it out .
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If I'm not wrong, This kind of software only works in a intranet , so only WIFI is available as wireless connection (no 3G possibility)
I use VNC server (on PC as Mobile). If any interested I can link the apps.
the ms_rdp_v6.5.cab works on 3G too. The problem is that full screen mode hides the keyboard.
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the ms_rdp_v6.5.cab works on 3G too. The problem is that full screen mode hides the keyboard.
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Any steps to get it working?
It works on 3G to? Compared to what other software do you mean? I've tried the microsoft one and the finster, but just never connects, even in wifi mode. I find it completely useless. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
I'm going to holiday in a few days so would love to get this working on 3G
I have tried the free RDP client zaDesktop 0.98b: same problem of Microsoft RDP.
It connects perfectly to the servers using the 3G/HSPA connection but when the application goes full-screen, the keyboard icon goes away.
have you tried Remote Touch? It is very simple ... you can try it with wlan very quick ... it just takes 5 minutes to download, installing and testing. If you want to control your PC via 3G you just need an no-ip Account for an DNS address.
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have you tried Remote Touch? It is very simple ... you can try it with wlan very quick ... it just takes 5 minutes to download, installing and testing. If you want to control your PC via 3G you just need an no-ip Account for an DNS address.
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I cannot install 3rd party unauthorized services on the business servers. RDP is the official method to remote access the servers.
I have choose a Windows mobile device because of this; i could not image that RDP on TG01 was such a pain.
I can't correctly access a Microsoft server platform with a Microsoft OS phone and a Microsoft application and probabily i will have to use 3rd party software to resolve the problem. In fact, i am going to try RDM+: a commercial software, availiable for WM and many other platforms included Android and iphone.
What a big defeat for Microsoft (and Toshiba too).
RDP worked for me
For me RDP works without any problem. I use Nokser's newest build from 30.05.2010. I think it is a Version of Finster pre-installed.
Pere said:
If I'm not wrong, This kind of software only works in a intranet , so only WIFI is available as wireless connection (no 3G possibility)
I use VNC server (on PC as Mobile). If any interested I can link the apps.
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i could use those links
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i could use those links
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Here you are: VNC® Server Free Edition 4.1 for Windows
The ZIP is the VCN server,to be installed in your PC
The cab is the VCN viewer, to be installed in your TG01
On viewer, you have to write the IP and port in this way (example): Server: 192.168.1.11:5901
http://www.realvnc.com/products/free/4.1/winvnc.html
Enjoy
I was wondering would it be possible to somehow get rosetta stone running on any of these dual core devices? wether it be a port or even an emulation of the basic services of windows needed to run the rosetta stone?
Probably the only way would be have it running on your computer and remote into you computer via critix, phonemypc, or the like
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that sucks...which program would you suggest? cause phonemypc isnt as smooth as i would like and it doesnt stream the audio also i tried using xtralogic but couldnt get it working i guess ill try out critix
1. use dynamic dns to have a dns name for your changing ip address at home.
2. configure your router for vpn and use dynamic dns
3. vpn to your home computer
4 use one of the free rdp apps on android.
I have numerous issues with the PPTP VPN client included with Froyo and Gingerbread, rendering it virtually worthless.
My understanding is that the ICS VPN client actually works. It supposedly allows traffic through the VPN while being able to specify a different gateway so that one can be connected to the internet on the phone while passing PPTP traffic.
Would pulling the APKs related from ICS be possible, or is it much more complicated than that? I don't want to buy a Galaxy Nexus just so that I can use VPN properly.
(I'll actually post my findings with Galaxy Nexus VPN functionality when I get a chance to try it out in the Verizon store.)
Have you tried the Samsung Anyconnect app? It doesn't list the Charge but that may be due to it coming out pre-update. I was able to connect wirh it although thats all I tried to do.
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I host my own PPTP server with DD-WRT.
I don't deploy a Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance system. I thought it might be possible for the Anyconnect app to hook up to my VPN anyway, but it doesn't seem to work.
I confirmed that the ICS VPN client does function properly. I wonder if porting the ICS client to the Charge is possible. Could it be as simple and copying the APK?
Anyone know of a working VPN client that will allow me to connect my Sensation to the company Cisco VPN? I've tried various VPN clients but none seem to work with Cisco servers.
There is an official Cisco VPN client on the market, for free..
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cisco.anyconnect.vpn.android.htc
But this is only compatible with Sensation XL, not Sensation, so won't let me even install it.
What kind of Cisco hardware are you trying to connect to?
I have an OLD VPN3005 concentrator at work, I'm stuck...so I use Splashtop for remote desktop and go that way.
I believe the anyconnect will only work with newer ASA hardware.
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What kind of Cisco hardware are you trying to connect to?
I have an OLD VPN3005 concentrator at work, I'm stuck...so I use Splashtop for remote desktop and go that way.
I believe the anyconnect will only work with newer ASA hardware.
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No idea what the hardware is, it's on the other side of the world in one of our head offices. I just know the ip address and passwords. I guess it's the older stuff though as it's the same stuff I've been connecting to on my laptop for at least 10 years!
Anyconnect will not connect to older hardware, I'm in the same boat as you...
Is it safe to assume you use a VPN software client from Cisco to connect with a PC or laptop?
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Anyconnect will not connect to older hardware, I'm in the same boat as you...
Is it safe to assume you use a VPN software client from Cisco to connect with a PC or laptop?
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Yeah, on a PC I use "Cisco Systems VPN Client" if in windows, and in linux I use openvpn.
Both just need a vpn ip address, a group authentication name and password.
Once connected I then need my standard doman network/password.
All the VPN apps I've tried from the market just don't connect to the address.
Same here. DNS name or IP address.
Group name and password, then domain ID.
You have older hardware. You can use ShrewSoft as your VPN client as well, but you'll have to have a Cisco Config file to make life easier.
Your hardware is simply too old.
Coincidentally, on my HP touchpad, HP's WebOS has a VPN client built in natively that works perfectly for exactly what you and I are trying to do.
I've tried and paid for several VPN clients for Android on Froyo, GB and ICS...and none will connect to our old hardware.
If you happen to find a working solution, please let me know!!
There is actually an openvpn client for the phones...
https://market.android.com/details?id=de.schaeuffelhut.android.openvpn.installer
But it requires a working tun.ko module compiled for the particular kernel.
This is going a bit beyond me, I just want an app I can install and run!
Yep...been there too.
Code writing and kernal writing is WAY out of my scope as well...LOL.
Try VpnCilla on market. It worked for me
Also VPNC Widget can be of help if you have rooted phone.
Greetings! For some time, I've been wanting to setup a VPN server at home so I can "dial" in from Wi-Fi hotspots out in town and secure my traffic.
My first thought was to build a VM on my desktop and leave it running 24/7.
A low-powered solution might be turning my old Android phone into a VPN server.
Any thoughts on how to accomplish this? I have a Nexus One that is just laying around....
Matt
schwarznavy said:
Greetings! For some time, I've been wanting to setup a VPN server at home so I can "dial" in from Wi-Fi hotspots out in town and secure my traffic.
My first thought was to build a VM on my desktop and leave it running 24/7.
A low-powered solution might be turning my old Android phone into a VPN server.
Any thoughts on how to accomplish this? I have a Nexus One that is just laying around....
Matt
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This is exactly what I am looking to do, but in a little different sort of way.
I want to leave my old phone hidden in the rafters connected to a wifi from a haircutting place next to where I work. Then tunnel to the old phone from my various other devices encrypting my data through their .IP. I all ready use their wifi for all my torrenting needs but think that not having to be there navigating on the phone would be nice
did u tryed app droidvpn?
It would be great to setup a vpnd on our Android. I'm looking for the same solution.
DroidVPN is a VPN client, we are looking for a VPN Server on Android.
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This is exactly what I am looking to do, but in a little different sort of way.
I want to leave my old phone hidden in the rafters connected to a wifi from a haircutting place next to where I work. Then tunnel to the old phone from my various other devices encrypting my data through their .IP. I all ready use their wifi for all my torrenting needs but think that not having to be there navigating on the phone would be nice
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Any Luck with the attempt? I've also been thinking of the same thing.
We just released Servers Ultimate which in the latest update allows you to turn your Android device into a VPN Server
So now you can leave an (old) android device at home and connect to it when you're on the road. Have a look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1829334
Let me know what you think of it!
Bump... Any other options on this?
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We just released Servers Ultimate which in the latest update allows you to turn your Android device into a VPN Server
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It's a bit expensive just for VPN server (and it has too many servers)... I would rather have one app that does only one thing...
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Bump... Any other options on this?
It's a bit expensive just for VPN server (and it has too many servers)... I would rather have one app that does only one thing...
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Guys, and what about vpn server like on linux? As for me I'm trying to make vpn server available from mobile network, maybe with the help of some messengers (to send new conf file as host ip has been changed). Any ideas? Or, maybe someone tries this?
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Guys, and what about vpn server like on linux? As for me I'm trying to make vpn server available from mobile network, maybe with the help of some messengers (to send new conf file as host ip has been changed). Any ideas? Or, maybe someone tries this?
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I installed meefik's LinuxDeploy (found from Google Play) to get Linux running; and I do not have luck with setting up VPN server (OpenVpn setup from Jonah Argon) yet.
schwarznavy said:
Greetings! For some time, I've been wanting to setup a VPN server at home so I can "dial" in from Wi-Fi hotspots out in town and secure my traffic.
My first thought was to build a VM on my desktop and leave it running 24/7.
A low-powered solution might be turning my old Android phone into a VPN server.
Any thoughts on how to accomplish this? I have a Nexus One that is just laying around....
Matt
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Here is the same. In my second apartment the internet site is not block and it wise to keep my old android phone in my second apartment and install VPN server. and installing VPN client in my home pc, office pc, and even other smartphones. In this way i will able to access all web sites. any idea how i can accomplish this.
One of idea i though would be small notebook that running windows and installing VPN server in it such as Sony Vaio VGN-P11Z/R
I turned a rooted Android phone into a VPN server by using the Linux Deploy app and UNIX tools "busy box app" then running CentOS on Linux Deploy. I installed SoftEther VPN Server on CentOS through SSH on the phone.
I wrote about it in a forum. If you google "Turn a flashed to verizon phone into vpn server" it will come up in Aspkin forum and you can see me work through it.
This way is 100% free and SoftEther will tunnel straight through a firewall using port 443 unlike any paid app so you can leave the phone hidden anywhere connected to WiFi and as long as you use SoftEther Client and the DNS host name to connect to the server. It wont work if you use a openVPN or L2TP/IPsec client without opening ports on the router of the wifi connection, or the server IP address (which would be a local ip if connected to wifi hidden somewhere).