Hi all,
is there a place on our Android phones where I can set the DNS suffixes to change 'pc' and 'm' to 'pc.com' and 'm.com' for my inTRAnet only?
I've setup an inTRAnet at home using IIS 5.1 on Windows XP sp3.
I have NO server OSs available.
So NO DNS nor WINS server are avaialble.
All three of us at home have pcs. With a few more around the house.
I've setup each pc to use Simple DNS server to redirect 'pc.com' to my IIS 5.1 server. (via Preferred DNS server in Tcp/IP settings on each PC)
I also had to set the 'Append these DNS suffixes' in Advanced TCP/IP setting | DNS by adding 'com' on each PC to suffix
pc.com is where I have a web page for family notes, schedules, reminders, etc.
All three of us at home have Android phones.
I've setup each pc to use Simple DNS server to redirect 'm.com' to my IIS5.1 server. (again via Preferred DNS server in Tcp/IP settings on each PC)
My pcs take Advantage of the previously setup TCP/IP setting | DNS | 'com' to change 'm' to 'm.com.
m.com is where I have mobile formatted web pages for the same type of info.
I've set each mobile to use the Simple DNS Server using Wi-Fi Settings | advanced | DNS 1.
both pc.com and m.com work on all our mobiles.
is there a place on our Android phones where I can set the DNS suffixes to change 'pc' and 'm' to 'pc.com' and 'm.com' for my inTRAnet only?
Like I did on our PCs?
A hyperlink to a step-by-step process would be preferred as I have no experience in command level settings etc. on androids.
Or perhaps an Android app?
Thanks for your time reading this post.
And thanks in advance for any positive constructive and verbose assistance.
All my best,
Barry G. Sumpter
I'm not sure i understand your problem?
You could edit
"/system/etc/hosts"
to change what the addresses get resolved too.
Could set m and pc to be resolved to your servers intranet ip.
Thanks for the reply.
I've already changed the Hosts file on the android using the Android app:
Hosts Edit
But neither m nor pc are getting resolved to 192.168.1.6
Unless I'm not getting the entries correct:
Ip Address: 192.168.1.6
Host Entries: m
Ip Address: 192.168.1.6
Host Entries: pc
All android browser are just searching google for m or pc.
Any other suggestions from anyone?
Also, that list is absolutely huge!
about 10,000 entries. Exagerated.
I was trying to find my entries but gave up since there is no search on that app.
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Runs nice! Will you be implementing php at all?
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Great to hear it runs nice However, the only library available for php on android requires SL4A.
So depending on the requests we might implement it.
Also, no other features you are missing?
Really nice testing it today! That way you don't need a media share device for your Phone like my Galaxy S3. Just enable DLNA and you can stream it to the TV Hope it works that way
I will test this app later.
But can i stream videos or music from a device having this app installed to another?
Great you tink I could run ruby on rails here?
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Thanks for the feedback!
@saschb2b That's correct, it works that way. Let me know whether it all works ok!
@mikelodean7 Yes, you can. You could use the webdav server or dlna server and on another client use a player that support webdav or dlna. Let me know whether that worked!
@haffid Unfortunately not, we don't support php or ruby on rails yet. We might implement php but ruby on rails will take a lot longer..
Let me know whether it worked, I'm really curious whether it all works ok.
Themuzz said:
Thanks for the feedback!
@saschb2b That's correct, it works that way. Let me know whether it all works ok!
@mikelodean7 Yes, you can. You could use the webdav server or dlna server and on another client use a player that support webdav or dlna. Let me know whether that worked!
@haffid Unfortunately not, we don't support php or ruby on rails yet. We might implement php but ruby on rails will take a lot longer..
Let me know whether it worked, I'm really curious whether it all works ok.
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Thanks for the feedback, I will be pending.
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I´ve tested the DLNA server option. very very easy to set, but i have to find the best DLNA player ( MediaHouse UPnP / DLNA-Browser worked perfectly)
now its running very smoothly. exactly what i was looking for weeks ago. thanks man!!!!
@mikelodean7 So you are playing media using another Android phone from the DLNA server? Great to hear that works. Maybe you could post a little description about it on the google play reviews.
How is everyone else using the app??
So anyone else using the app? Would be great to get some feedback or maybe a review on Play. Worked quite hard on it.
Looks pretty sweet! However I currently don't have a use for this... but I'd definitely be willing to pay for PHP support (Ruby would be awesome-er!) since I'm a web developer and am looking to take my environment on the go.
I just busted out my HTC Hero G3. I hope this works!
Installing on my Viewsonic G-Tab running Jellybean. Going to test running a small mailserver on it. Will let you know what I find.
@dekaru Since more people are asking for it, we'll look into it. But don't get your hopes up, it's quite hard to implement
@LPPalScore Let me know whether it worked!
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Themuzz said:
@dekaru Since more people are asking for it, we'll look into it. But don't get your hopes up, it's quite hard to implement
@LPPalScore Let me know whether it worked!
@indymx Ah, let me know whether it worked! The mail server is quite simple, and if you have problems setting it up you can try the putty to check some raw commands. All the raw commands for smtp and pop3 should work.
Great to hear so many people enjoy using the app!
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It doesnt save settings when adding servers, domain names & users.
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Could you please describe the steps you took and what Android version you have?
It should work doing the following:
1. click the add server button and select email server
2. fill in a name
3. press back and a popup should ask whether you want to save the settings
4. press yes and it shows up in the list of servers
5. if that works just edit it and add domains and users
And if you get the error that the port is in use you should press the button "Get random port" for the pop3 and smtp port.
Let me know!
Themuzz said:
Could you please describe the steps you took and what Android version you have?
It should work doing the following:
1. click the add server button and select email server
2. fill in a name
3. press back and a popup should ask whether you want to save the settings
4. press yes and it shows up in the list of servers
5. if that works just edit it and add domains and users
And if you get the error that the port is in use you should press the button "Get random port" for the pop3 and smtp port.
Let me know!
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It works fine on my Samsung Infuse.
I did all of that, and it just doesn't save anything. Not exactly sure what its doing wrong, but perhaps it's a permissions issue.
It's a G-Tab running TeamDRH version of CM10 (teamdrh.com)
indymx said:
It works fine on my Samsung Infuse.
I did all of that, and it just doesn't save anything. Not exactly sure what its doing wrong, but perhaps it's a permissions issue.
It's a G-Tab running TeamDRH version of CM10 (teamdrh.com)
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So to be clear, the following does happen:
- When you add a server, fill in a name and press the back key a popup asks whether you want to save it.
- When you click yes you get back to the start screen and no server is listed?
Could you try going to the settings page of the app and check the option to save the server settings to the sdcard. Does that work?
And did you ever have problems with other apps?
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Change your DNS.
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Hi all,
Just developed a simple tool to change DNS server for Kitkat, but it also works for other Android version (2.2+). Here is the details:
On Kitkat (Android 4.4), changing dns server settings is not allowed by system. DNS Forwarder can work as a workaround. It does not modify system setting, just bypasses local dns server settings by forwarding dns queries to other configured server.
It works on rooted phones running Android 2.2 and above.
How to use:
1) choose a DNS server from list including Google and OpenDNS DNS servers. Also you can set up customized dns server. By default Google dns server 8.8.8.8 is configured.
2) Check "Enable Forwarder" box
DNS forwarder will start a service to serve DNS queries (UDP). To stop it, just uncheck "Enable forwarder".
Hello!
I'm used my phone (rooted android 5.1) without google, and custom DNS servers: 1.0.0.1 or 1.1.1.1
Configured 2 file: build.prop and resolv.conf (attached photos)
The adblocker daily 1-2 times in GSM data mode (not wifi) logged 2 other DNS (8.8.8.8 or 121.121.121.121) query, not a setted 1.0.0.1 (attached photo).
I'm blocked this query (blacklisted the two ip) in adblocker, Viber, etc. go to offline. Not now!!! (Changed wifi to mobile data connection, working correctly, after 1-2 hour, all programs offline and adblocker log dislpayed foreign DNS query never ending.
2 problem:
1. Not available data connecton (not received messages, mails)
2. Drain the battery with high CPU usage to 1 sec more than 10x DNS query (and deny).
How to delete PERMANENTLY 8.8.8.8 and 121.121.121.121 DNS names and change "mobile data" DNS to my preferred?
Thanks!
I guess that you permanently can redirect all calls to Google's DNS resolvers to Cloudflare's public DNS resolvers by editing the hosts file what is located in Android's /system/etc folder
Code:
# Redirecting Google to Cloudflare
1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8
1.0.0.1 8.8.4.4
but I may err, as always ...
jwoegerbauer said:
I guess that you permanently can redirect all calls to Google's DNS resolvers to Cloudflare's public DNS resolvers by editing the hosts file what is located in Android's /system/etc folder
Code:
# Redirecting Google to Cloudflare
1.1.1.1 8.8.8.8
1.0.0.1 8.8.4.4
but I may err, as always ...
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No! I'm tested in Windows and droid... and listen router log. Visiteded IP, not need DNS query, visit directly to the IP.
Droid DNS apk NOT query 8.8.8.8... VISIT directly.
Please write 142.250.74.206 to browser and view router DNS query. Google page loaded, DNS query not listed in router log.
Please write google.com to browser and view router... Query IP4, Query IP6 and sent to computer.
MÍ big problem, not name (google) visited, only IP.
The HOSTS file only NAME change to (local/fake) DNS. IP address not valid information, only names, alphanumeric.
See other HOSTS IP to IP explanation:
Superuser
Stackoverflow
Need search the resource 8.8.8.8 and 121.121.121.121 (xml, ini, etc.) to delete, rewrite, not redirect.