Hey,
My company is using Cisco VPN and I'd like to connect to it.
Using IPSec/UDP with certificate authentication, with following files: Root_CA.cer, Sub.cer and Client.pfx
Can you please advise me how can I get it working? I found some VPN native support in the system, but I have no idea where to copy the certificate files and if it will be compatible with Cisco VPN. Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
I don't know yet if it's a LeeDroid 2.1c or a Froyo issue:
The Sensui-Roms got the following issue:
You can't select your ca-certificate when you want to add my 802.1x-network. The certificate is already installed. Help is very appreciated! Could someone include the Wifi-stack of the Nexus-One rom to a Sense-rom or can tell me how to get it from a Nexus Rom to a Sense rom? I attached two screenshots: One of how it should look like and one how it looks like actually in my Sense rom. I edited the wpa_supplicant.conf and added the line
Code:
ca_cert="keystore://CACERT_Telekom root CA"
after installing the cert. (yes I used the right certificate name)
It doesn't help either. So it looks like sense isn't even capable to manage ca-certificates.
Greetings
Moved to Q&A. Please don't post question threads in Development.
Sorry, that wasn't the plan.
I tried another rom without sense and another sense rom to find the reason for the problem. Actually it's a problem with the settings-part of the sense-roms. HTC forgot to implement the possibility to specify a certificate in the 802.1x Enterprise WLAN settings. Can I import the WLAN-Settings somehow from a non-sense-rom, cause I don't wanna miss sense and I don't wanna miss 802.1x too.
Greetings
Yes, bump sucks, but the bug sucks even more...
I've got the same problem. Sense doesn't allow me to select a CA-certificate. With the help of wifi-ace (code.google.com/p/android-wifi-ace/) I was able to set it manually. But this doesn't matter, the connection could not be etablished. (Connect to WLAN... SCAN... No connection)
I need enterprise with PEAP, MSCHAPv2 and the (installed) "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2".
SammysHP said:
I've got the same problem. Sense doesn't allow me to select a CA-certificate. With the help of wifi-ace (code.google.com/p/android-wifi-ace/) I was able to set it manually. But this doesn't matter, the connection could not be etablished. (Connect to WLAN... SCAN... No connection)
I need enterprise with PEAP, MSCHAPv2 and the (installed) "Deutsche Telekom Root CA 2".
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Same here. I solved the problem by using the newest MIUI. It's faster than sense, has also a nice music player and is working fine with the defrost-kernel.
Hi folks,
i want to connect through the webclient class to a https site. But i cant, it uses an untrusted certificate. Does anybody knows an solution?
Best regards,
sctosh
Unfortunately there isn't a solution. You have to use a trusted cert and one that has a trusted root authority. You can install the cert by emailing it to yourself and opening the attachment but if the root authority isn't trusted it won't do you any good.
Guys please help me to change my device (Redmi 1S) mac address i am unable to change it using Terminal Emulator (busybox installed ) currently using CM12.1 ROM .
You can't change mac address as it is wifi chip integrated.
but you can spoof mac address. google for mac spoofing.
basically spoofing is like a mask which hides your original mac address.
press thanks if I helped.
peace
Hi all,
is it possible to have a NO ROOT working proxy apk for samsung galaxy a5 official android ver. 6.01 ?
Kernel 3.10.61-8208732
KNOX 2.6
I want to connect my smart phone through USB cable in a PC with local network access.
Local network has firewall server and web is available through Proxy Server.
I try an apk but needs root access.
TIA
Not sure but you can try with ultrasurf
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I just use Opera Max that comes with the software. I can access sites that are blocked in my country.
Break news.
I've managed to root my samsung galaxy A5. I 've tried already to access the web through THIS LINK but no luck. Any other suggestions?
TIA
Hi,
I was surprised today to see that my android firewall (afwall+) blocked several communications from the SMS/MMS application (ID 10068).
The following IP address were blocked, all on port 443
216.58.213.142
216.58.215.46
172.217.19.238
172.217.18.206
These IP belongs to google hosting, have self-signed certificate (and redirect to google.com if blindly via https://[theip] ).
Does anybody have clue about this?
Thank you
Kriss
PS: my phone runs lineage os 15, updated on Sept 4th. It is rooted, runs microg, fdroid and xposed, and has very few apps on it.