Hi guys,
I is there any way in WM or with the help of an application to define for each application which internet connection profile it should use?
The reason why I need this is the following:
I have a spanish Vodafone contract with an additional "Internet for mobile devices flatrate", but it has some limitations. To connect to the internet I can use 2 Profiles WEB GPRS (limited Speed when 150MB traffic is reached) and WAP GPRS (unlimited Traffic but limited to 100.000 connections per month...a number impossible to reach).
Most applications work with the WAP connections (Opera, RSS) but some only work with WEB (Email, Weather, Stocks), so I need something do define wether an application uses WEB or WAP to connect, beeing WAP the prefered connection as it has no limitations.
Can now one give me any usable information concerning this problem!?
ASProxy v1.3
ASProxy is an Android app for enabling proxy support for all apps (including browser, market, maps, Google Talk and Google Voice) on various networks (Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB).
Features
* Transparently intercepts and redirects traffic (thus does not require apps to have proxy support)
* Supports various connection types; Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB
* Supports multiple proxy settings based on unique identifier for the network
* Configuration based app support, so you can easily add/remove support for any apps
* HTTP, SOCKS 4/4a and SOCKS 5 support
* Basic, NTLM and NTLMv2 support for proxy authentication
* Intranet support (Bypass proxy for local addresses)
* Remote DNS (Partial solution for DNS error when port 53 is open)
Requirements
* iptables (Netfilter -> NAT)
* root
What ASProxy does not do
ASProxy does not circumvent security imposed by internal proxy - Most MS web proxy servers (Forefront TMG and ISA) come with a limited set of allowed protocols (HTTP - 80 and HTTPS - 443). If your Wi-Fi network uses one of these proxies with the default setting, you will be limited to apps using these protocols (Meaning app such as market (5228 for authentication) and Google Talk (5223 and 5224) will not work).
ASProxy does not forward DNS requests - A network could be configured to disallow external name resolutions (try "nslookup www.google.com") and force apps to delegate that task to the proxy server. Since ASProxy adds transparent proxy support, apps will not delegate name resolution, meaning they will fail even before sending a request. Since this is a serious limitation, we have implemented a partial solution (Remote DNS) and we are exploring several possible solutions and will be adding support in the future releases.
Package: com.Alsu.ASProxy
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Recently changed in this version
* Support for various connection types; Wi-Fi, 3G/4G APN, Ethernet and Reverse tethering through USB
* Remote DNS (Partial solution for DNS error when port 53 is open)
* Refactoring of NTLM/NTLMv2 for better unicode support
* Refactoring of socket logic for better large file/page handling
* Refactoring of reusable socket logic as certain proxy servers do not support it (intermitten connection errors)
* Reduced general memory footprint and fixed memory leaks
Indeed, finally a decent proxy app that does NTLM authentication as well. I think this is important for the Android OS, since it makes your Android device much more usable in a corporate environment.
I used TransProxy for quite some time, but since my company proxy requires NTLM-authentication, I had to run another proxy server (cntlm) to do the NTLM authentication on a machine inside my company network.
Then I discovered ASProxy (found a review on android-machines.blogspot.com) which is exactly what I needed, since it can do NTLM authentication right on your Android device.
So the new Psiphon VPN app is paid only now... is there an alternative VPN app that can tunnel your whole device?? (i.e. all connections not just browsers.)
Solid VPN provide users with a fast, reliable and stable VPN service that works perfectly with WiFi and 3G connections.
Why Solid VPN ?
- AES-256 Bit Encryption
- Unlimited Bandwidth
- Encrypting DNS Requests With AES-256 Bit
- Encrypted Channel
- Secure VPN services
- Fast Browsing & Video Streaming
- Reliable Connection
- Unblocking Websites
- No logs
Solid VPN acts as a proxy server and transfers connection through encrypted tunnel.
No trials and no limitations, you can simply connect with one click.
Available for free on xda
What is this?
This Android App allows you to create a Secure or Insecure connection to your own private server. By simple launching the server and opening a port. You can then specify the configuration and connect. The server is a simple java server, which mirrors the Android App. (send PM for the server if you would like to test it.)
Main Features:
Change your DNS.
Share Internet (VPN [Root required] and Proxy).
TLS or None TLS connection.
View all connections.
Download Links (Playstore)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.badcompany.giminet.lite
Any Feedback is welcome.