I need and app that allows me to see web connections on phones on my network like what a certain IP"connected to my WiFi" is browsing
App that allow you to see web connection
Not only an app, you are supposed to be having a paid firewall. It is having a network flow panel which will let you know how many devices are connected with your IP address and what http packets they are accessing.
Or if you are having a client server topology, then server logs can easily tell you which user is viewing what.
Even there are free tool for checking ip address-
1) Microsoft Network Monitor
2) Nagios
3) OpenNMS
4) Advance IP Scanner
you can also try "Norton Family" when you first register you have 30 days of trial for free.
Csploit does achieve this I believe, and you can also intercept other people's browsing.Though, you should be really careful when using it and you should really know what all the functions do. I do not recommend you using it, but if it is a one time quicky then sure.
Hello guys!
Tired of typing your password each time you want to unlock your computer?
After months of work, I have finally launched my project, Remote Fingerprint Unlock, which allows you to remotely wake up and unlock your Windows computer with a single fingerprint tap!
Features:
• Simple, user-friendly UI
• Secure
• Local/Microsoft/Domain** accounts supported
• 3 app themes - Light, Dark, Black (AMOLED)
• Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Tethering support
**1.2.0 version of the Windows module required. Usage: when adding an account using the Android app, simply add the full name of the account, including the domain, separated by a slash ( ‘\’ ). For example: test\account.name
PRO features:
• Ads removal
• Unlimited computers and account per computer
• Wake-On-Lan
• Unlock widgets - can be linked to any account, useful if you have more computers that you want to unlock
• Launcher shortcuts - same as widgets, can be used by long-tapping the app icon or can be pinned like any other launcher shortcut
• More planned features
With that being said, here is the link to the app: Google Play or XDA Labs
The Windows module, found at http://bit.ly/2Q4YoUP is required for the app to work. Please be sure to check for updates from time to time as they can contain fixes and add new features. The changelog can be found at the same link.
The app was featured on XDA News, thanks to the guys at XDA! :highfive: So, if you think that you need such a tool, be sure to give it a try!
Lastly, any question that you may have, be it about how the app works, how to use it or if you are just leaving feedback, don't hesitate posting it here! Thanks for taking the time to check the app!
Security
The communication between modules is secured using TLS (SSL). The accounts are stored on your computer as they are required when unlocking. However, they are encrypted using a key that is generated based on your fingerprint. As per this article, the generated key is backed by a Trusted Execution Environment, which prevents an attacker from gaining access to the key even if he had compromised the kernel. In other words, only the enrolled fingerprints on your phone can access the key. If you do uninstall, reset your app or even if you change one of your registered fingerprints, the file where the accounts are stored is lost forever and you will need to reconfigure your accounts.
Lastly, research has been done to ensure that, even locally, your accounts are as safe as possible. No password is stored in-app and everything is done locally (between the app and the Windows module) and I'm not, in any way, shape or form, sending through the Internet or seeing anything that you type in-app.
Basic troubleshooting
If you cannot find you computer in the Scan menu, please check the following:
Be sure that the module is present on your logon screen. For example, on Windows 10, you should see it on the lower left corner of the screen. If you installed the program and it still isn’t present, please leave a reply, send me a PM or an email.
If you have a different firewall than Windows Firewall, please be sure that you have allowed all incoming and outgoing traffic on both TCP and UDP for LogonUI.exe process, found in C:\Windows\System32.
Be sure that both your computer and your smartphone are connected to the same network which assigns IP addresses on the same subnet. For example, both devices should have an IP starting with the same subnet prefix: 192.168.1.
If you have blocked ports on your network, be sure to allow port 4009 on both TCP and UDP for the app to function correctly.
If you added an account but unlocking does not work, please check the following:
If you are using a Microsoft account: if you tried adding an account, used your email address and it does not work, please update the Windows module to at least 1.0.2, which supports logging in a user using the displayed account name on the lockscreen. When adding an account in-app, try again by using the displayed name of that Microsoft account (the First and Last names).
If you are using a local account on Windows Vista or 7, you may have changed your account name in the past. Internally, Windows does not change the username so you need to type in the original username.
If you can’t remember it, just open a Command Prompt and type 'whoami’. The username that will be displayed is the one that the app will need.
You can also check how your personal user folder is called. It can be found in C:\Users.
On Windows 8 and 10, have at least the 1.0.2 version installed and simply add an account using the displayed name on the lockscreen.
Setting up/Testing Wake On Lan (PRO feature)
To enable WoL on your computer, you can follow the steps here. To enable WoL on your computer, follow the first part. After that, you can continue with the same tutorial if you have another computer available, or you can download this app on your Android phone to test it.
To send the WoL signal using the app, simply go to the saved computers, tap on the desired computer, tick Send WoL-Packet and Save. There is no need to configure anything as your MAC address is automatically detected when you add your computer. The wake-up signal will now be sent each time you unlock one of the accounts on that PC.
Take into consideration that on some computers, you may also need to enable WoL in your BIOS settings and that it may work only on certain states like being fully shut down, hibernated or sleeping. There is nothing I can do about it, unfortunately, as it depends on your PC. Thanks for understanding!
So the fingerprint is saved on your server? How can we make sure that it will not be exploited?
scissorscrush said:
So the fingerprint is saved on your server? How can we make sure that it will not be exploited?
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No! Actually it is not! The fingerprint verification is only done locally using only your phone's secure hardware. This is all that Android Fingerprint API's allow a developer to do: they just report back if a scanned fingerprint is found on a phone's system or not and the unique key that is generated when you first scan your fingerprint can be accessed only if there was a successful fingerprint scan.
So all of this part is done using Android's Fingerprint API. There is no back-end involved in any of this. With the exception of crash logs and ads, the Android app and the Windows module only communicate with each other.
Hope that it clarifies some of the aspects! Feel free to reply back if you have any other questions.
Andrew-X said:
No! Actually it is not! The fingerprint verification is only done locally using only your phone's secure hardware. This is all that Android Fingerprint API's allow a developer to do: they just report back if a scanned fingerprint is found on a phone's system or not and the unique key that is generated when you first scan your fingerprint can be accessed only if there was a successful fingerprint scan.
So all of this part is done using Android's Fingerprint API. There is no back-end involved in any of this. With the exception of crash logs and ads, the Android app and the Windows module only communicate with each other.
Hope that it clarifies some of the aspects! Feel free to reply back if you have any other questions.
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Good dude. Gonna try it now and will report back ?
Unsuccessful. Could not add the account. Tried both pin and password.
scissorscrush said:
Unsuccessful. Could not add the account. Tried both pin and password.
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Sorry to hear that. You can't add an account in-app or you can add it but it does not unlock your computer? Also, are you using a Microsoft account or have you changed you account username sometime in the past?
Andrew-X said:
Sorry to hear that. You can't add an account in-app or you can add it but it does not unlock your computer? Also, are you using a Microsoft account or have you changed you account username sometime in the past?
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Can't add the account in the app. When I fill the details (account and password) it disappears and I get a notification up top that the command is sent, waiting for computer to reply. But nothing appears in the account list within the app. Using a local account (admin) and no changes in the past 2 years.
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Can't add the account in the app. When I fill the details (account and password) it disappears and I get a notification up top that the command is sent, waiting for computer to reply. But nothing appears in the account list within the app. Using a local account (admin) and no changes in the past 2 years.
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Ok, just to be sure. Is your computer locked (not on the desktop, but on the login screen) when you are trying to add an account?
Edit: oh, yeah. That notification does not affect the adding operation, but it should not appear when adding an account. Thanks for helping me discover a little bug, lol
Andrew-X said:
Ok, just to be sure. Is your computer locked (not on the desktop, but on the login screen) when you are trying to add an account?
Edit: oh, yeah. That notification does not affect the adding operation, but it should not appear when adding an account. Thanks for helping me discover a little bug, lol
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Lol looks like you got some work to do ?
scissorscrush said:
Lol looks like you got some work to do
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Already solved it But have you managed to add your account? If not, have you added the firewall exceptions for the LogonUI.exe process? (If you are using something else than Windows Firewall)
Andrew-X said:
Already solved it But have you managed to add your account? If not, have you added the firewall exceptions for the LogonUI.exe process? (If you are using something else than Windows Firewall)
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Sadly no. The firewall exceptions were created properly. The lock screen was on. No Antivirus on either devices. It might not be a firewall issue because the app was able to communicate with the computer.
Can't find my PC windows 10 in scan. No firewall in the computer, should i enable bluetooth in both devices or what??
spring80 said:
Can't find my PC windows 10 in scan. No firewall in the computer, should i enable bluetooth in both devices or what??
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It only works on local networks (Wi-Fi/Wired) at the moment, so both your Android device and your computer should be on the same network to communicate with each other.
Also, do you have your computer on it's lockscreen when scanning? (not on dekstop)
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It only works on local networks (Wi-Fi/Wired) at the moment, so both your Android device and your computer should be on the same network to communicate with each other.
Also, do you have your computer on it's lockscreen when scanning? (not on dekstop)
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Yes it is on lockscreen when scanning, i have main firewall in our network, so which port should i open in this firewall??
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Yes it is on lockscreen when scanning, i have main firewall in our network, so which port should i open in this firewall??
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Open up 4009 on both TCP and UDP and also allow both incoming and outgoing traffic. Tell me if it worked.
When i use home wireless network (no main firewall), it is working, but inside my work network which have main firewall, it is not working. I already open port 4009 (tcp/udp),same result
spring80 said:
When i use home wireless network (no main firewall), it is working, but inside my work network which have main firewall, it is not working. I already open port 4009 (tcp/udp),same result
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Can you please check what IP's are your computer and your given when connected to your work network?
Glad to see this thread here, OP. Will try this out and cover on XDA ?
working here flawlessly ..
For a first version finding an option to activate the dark mode surprised me. Thank you
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Can you please check what IP's are your computer and your given when connected to your work network?
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The both IPs are in same network, my mobile and my pc, problem from my main network firewall, if i use different network (without firewall), it is working. By the way i am using Kerio control as my main network firewall
well my company decided that company emails will work only under MDM. So today we tested this app on my mobile on BYOD mode as logical container.
https://www.manageengine.com/mobile-device-management/
And I am really not happy to what this app has access and I can't restrict it, because the access is enabled by admin of MDM. Please see attached screenshot.
the app has access to: camera, contacts, location, phone and storage and i can't block this access.
for contacts, phone and storage it looks like it has access only to folders in container (I hope, as i can't access my contact and documents from work profile). However accessing camera and location is not ok for me. Yes the admin of MDM app can see where i am in live and i can't block it. If I root the device the program will stop working, any other way how to prevent access to camera and location? Using oneplus 7T on Oxygen OS 10.0.15. Thinking about removing this app, but work email on the phone is almost must have for me.
wolfyy said:
well my company decided that company emails will work only under MDM. So today we tested this app on my mobile on BYOD mode as logical container.
https://www.manageengine.com/mobile-device-management/
And I am really not happy to what this app has access and I can't restrict it, because the access is enabled by admin of MDM. Please see attached screenshot.
the app has access to: camera, contacts, location, phone and storage and i can't block this access.
for contacts, phone and storage it looks like it has access only to folders in container (I hope, as i can't access my contact and documents from work profile). However accessing camera and location is not ok for me. Yes the admin of MDM app can see where i am in live and i can't block it. If I root the device the program will stop working, any other way how to prevent access to camera and location? Using oneplus 7T on Oxygen OS 10.0.15. Thinking about removing this app, but work email on the phone is almost must have for me.
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Whenever a device is enrolled with MDM mobile device management solution, you do not have any control over it. Only an IT admin can make any changes to the device.
The IT admins configure the MDM agent on the device via the MDM server. This includes policy configuration, apps, and content push as well as security controls.