Hi is there any way that we can use upload SSL proxy certs to perform MITM testing with tools like Charles Proxy. I need to do some SSL mitm testing, but couldn't find a way to upload certificates on the TV? any hacky way to do this, I have an 4.7 WebOS version
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Anyone know of a proxy server that would run on a Wizard?
Maybe some Java midlet?
Hi,
Does anyone know where SSL certs live in the Android file system? I searched these forums and there doesn't seem to be anything about it yet.
I would like to add a signing cert so I can access my web server with SSL. I don't have a publicly signed cert, just a privately signed one, to save $.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
Sheepdawg
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Hi,
Did some more research. There are two ways around this. One is to add a custom SSL cert to your G1. I didn't get this to work, as it requires fiddling around with JRE apps. A link is here, however:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1016
The other way is to use another mail client. This one:
http://code.google.com/p/k9mail/
is a fork from the regular android mail client, and seems to work well. It fixes the SSL issue by allowing you to use improperly signed and self-signed certs.
Sheepdawg
We use an IPSEC VPN at work, through Nortel Contivity Extranet Client, now know as Avaya VPN Client.
The authentication uses a Group ID and Group Password, as well as an username, password and a response only RSA token.
Are there any Android VPN clients that I can use on my phone to connect to the VPN?
Bump, anyone able to help me out?
Hey guys. I am working with my final year project and got a problem whether to develop android apps based on SSL tunnel VPN or SSL portal VPN. I am wondering is it possible to develop an android apps just like trivago which is use SSL tunnel VPN technique? Because I heard that SSL tunnel VPN is only for web browser apps. Please help me out :crying:
Hi,
is there some app that would let me fill proxy url (with authentication) and then run traffic through that proxy? Or at least some add—on to some browser, something like switchy omega is for desktop chrome.
I have found https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.assets.androidproxy but this doesn't support authentication.
I know there should be some solutions for rooted phone, do I need to get root access for this to work?
I also know that I can setup proxy for the access point, but that means always fill username and password by hand.
Thanks