I have an issue with the stock VPN where it goes haywire when I use Always-on. Connecting to it without Always-on is fine.
If anyone out there can try Always-on VPN, do you get a DNS failure on all pages?
My VPN is IPSec, wondering if yours works and, what type of VPN it is.
Thanks!
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I use pivpn ...no issuses
Lol
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careingemt said:
I use pivpn ...no issuses
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I didn't ask for people that use other programs. Only stock, please.
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abuttino said:
I didn't ask for people that use other programs. Only stock, please.
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Mine works fine, I just tested, I connected, set to already on, then I rebooted the phone and as soon as it started it connected automatically to the VPN.
What kind of VPN?
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terre08 said:
Mine works fine, I just tested, I connected, set to already on, then I rebooted the phone and as soon as it started it connected automatically to the VPN.
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Did you browse to a web page after you connected?
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What are you running you VPN server on? I had a similar issue. I also couldn't use my VPN when on 3g/4g had to be on wifi but it worked okay on all my other phones with the same server. I was running my own vpn server on my Unifi security gateway.
My fix was to create a openVPN server. Now always on VPN works perfectly I stay connected 10-12 hours a day no issues
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What are you running you VPN server on? I had a similar issue. I also couldn't use my VPN when on 3g/4g had to be on wifi but it worked okay on all my other phones with the same server. I was running my own vpn server on my Unifi security gateway.
My fix was to create a openVPN server. Now always on VPN works perfectly I stay connected 10-12 hours a day no issues
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IPSec with pfSense.
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abuttino said:
IPSec with pfSense.
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I was running a L2TP server. I bet that's your issue. The OG pixel XL and the Pixel 2 XL were the only 2 devices I have had issues on. Before that with the same server I used my S8 note 8 LG G6 and iPhone 7 all with the same server setup the same way with no issues.
Does pfSense support openVPN? Have you test this with any other devices?
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I was running a L2TP server. I bet that's your issue. The OG pixel XL and the Pixel 2 XL were the only 2 devices I have had issues on. Before that with the same server I used my S8 note 8 LG G6 and iPhone 7 all with the same server setup the same way with no issues.
Does pfSense support openVPN? Have you test this with any other devices?
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OpenVPN needs its own client and doesn't use the native VPN. I'm trying to stay away from that
My OG Pixel XL is fine with always on and this same VPN
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Did you browse to a web page after you connected?
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Yes I did. I have several VPN clients. Open VPN (does not work using always on) I also use Windscribe and Unlimited VPN. The always on work with Windscribe, I haven't tried with the Unlimited VPN.
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Yes I did. I have several VPN clients. Open VPN (does not work using always on) I also use Windscribe and Unlimited VPN. The always on work with Windscribe, I haven't tried with the Unlimited VPN.
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I just tested it with Unlimited VPN and it works as well. Screenshot attached!
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I have the apk, still doesn't work. Is there anyway I can make the app think this phone is in the states?
btw if it matters I'm Canadian.
Use a VPN. Maybe Market enabler might work aswell.
I've never used it so I don't know though
That wouldn't work. Pandora itself checks to make sure you are in the right place, so I don't think market enabler would work.
Also, asking someone to thank you is douchey.
tazb said:
I have the apk, still doesn't work. Is there anyway I can make the app think this phone is in the states?
btw if it matters I'm Canadian.
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A VPN or some other kind of proxy to the United States would be the only way.
I'm in Canada and can confirm you that Pandora will work if you connect via VPN or proxy... Same thing for Netflix, hulu, mog etc
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I use a PPTP VPN service from http://www.strongvpn.com when I am out of the US. It's stable and I can stream Pandora for hours but on occasion I need to reset the connection.
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eKeith said:
I use a PPTP VPN service from http://www.strongvpn.com when I am out of the US. It's stable and I can stream Pandora for hours but on occasion I need to reset the connection.
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I'm also using strong VPN! Yes the connection is real stable, what I did is I bought their router... now when I connect to the strong vpn router I'm virtually in the us, if I use my regular router I'm here in Canada like I suppose too.
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big samm said:
I'm also using strong VPN! Yes the connection is real stable, what I did is I bought their router... now when I connect to the strong vpn router I'm virtually in the us, if I use my regular router I'm here in Canada like I suppose too.
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Hey big samm,
I didn't buy their router but actually configured their OpenVPN Lite service on my dd-wrt flashed router. I use the PPTP service on my mobile devices. Don't want to sound like an advert but once you sign up for OpenVPN you can get the PPTP service for just $2 per month. PPTP is flawed with insecurities but serves my temporary needs when on the road...
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VPN only need at app start
Also, once you open up Pandora and wait for a couple of seconds you can disconnect from VPN - it only checks for country when it first loads and when you use the the thumbs up and down or try to tweak your stations. Skip works however. I have been trying to find a PPTP app (VPNRoot doesn't work for me: MS-CHAP authentication request denied error) that I can automate to connect to VPN prior to Pandora that works on ICS+. Apparently TOR does this, I just don't want something running all the time using up battery.
transport iturfad
Sorry if this is a stupid assumption or question, if you can get the apk file for pandora is it not possible to edit/modify the apk not to send ip information? Rather than having to install another app to block the ip like VPN?
I want to first of all apologise if the subject I wish to ask for help on violates any part of XDA's rules and regulations, as it isn't my intention to do so.
I want to ask for help on how I could tether a vpn connection on OnePlus 3 over the phone's mobile hotspot. I'm running Freedom OS 1.5 firmware version, and l've tried using some apps from play store like TetherVPN, TetherNet, ISWAT Tether Unlocker and PdaNet+, but none of them worked.
When I use the above mentioned apps, the connecting device keeps trying to obtain an ip address without success. Also I have tried running some routing scripts on terminal emulator, which I came across from forum searches, but that also was ineffective.
I would really appreciate it if someone could assist me with this. Thanks.
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I'm pretty sure I've done this in the past without using an app. Settings > More...
Setup connection to your vpn and connect. Setup hotspot and turn on.
khaos64 said:
I'm pretty sure I've done this in the past without using an app. Settings > More...
Setup connection to your vpn and connect. Setup hotspot and turn on.
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The vpn connection I wish to tether isn't that of the native vpn client which is built in, it's that of a vpn app e.g. openvpn connect.
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Butit said:
The vpn connection I wish to tether isn't that of the native vpn client which is built in, it's that of a vpn app e.g. openvpn connect.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evozi.injector
Root needed. Setting--Tether connection--WiFi hotspot.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evozi.injector
Root needed. Setting--Tether connection--WiFi hotspot.
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HTTP Injector can only tether vpn connection created by the app itself, not that of other apps. Besides it's used for modifying http requests, which I'm not familiar with.
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Butit said:
HTTP Injector can only tether vpn connection created by the app itself, not that of other apps. Besides it's used for modifying http requests, which I'm not familiar with.
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Did you find any solution? I am trying to tether a VPN as well now.
Iceyogurt said:
Did you find any solution? I am trying to tether a VPN as well now.
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I haven't found a stable, completely working solution yet.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ilmubytes.tethernet
This has worked for me on MM, but is failing miserably on N. There's a few other similar apps but none of those work either for N.
When I got the phone, setup was taking forever to download apps and do everything it needed to get to the internet over wifi. I had no problems with my s8+ or the 30 other devices on my home wifi, but for some reason the pixel 2 xl was having issues. Speed tests are fine getting full upload and download, but going places and making searches were hit and miss (dns)
I run a windows server at home that handles all of my dns. It forwards to google's dns servers. So still having issues, I hard coded the pixel xl with a static ip and pointed to my dns server, still had problems. So then I pointed to googles dns servers and bipassed mine, and things are normal.
So, I'm wondering what the pixel xl could be doing with dns requests that my windows dns doesnt like. Anyone else run into these types of issues with oreo or your pixel?
Thanks!
Greetings
I too was having this issue. I would randomly get DNS related issues. My network config is slightly different. I use Google WiFi and the DHCP from this system sets the DNS on my devices to the router.
I followed what you did and has been working 100% since! I have an open ticket with Google and will update them on our findings.
Thank you!
Interesting, I know that google wifi also is a mesh system, like my netgear orbi. I wonder if it's related? Please keep in touch!
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Interesting, I know that google wifi also is a mesh system, like my netgear orbi. I wonder if it's related? Please keep in touch!
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It might be related, however, all 3 pucks are using Ethernet back-haul and no other devices are having issues. Waiting to hear back from Google at this point.
I'm seeing the same thing, only my DNS server is pihole running on a Debian box. I think I might spin up another instance of pihole and point my pixel to that server so I can isolate the traffic.
My setup is a Pixel 2 XL on the 8.1 beta connecting to Google WiFi.
I was on android q beta and decided to roll back to stable p version. After reboot I found I had to connect to a Google server to finish the initial setup. The problem is I am working in China at the moment and no way to access Google server. I have been using various vpn to assess blocked contents in China before but that's after passing the initial setup. Any idea? I have googled using my laptop with vpn of course on this and all the hacks need the phone to be able to access google server directly.
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I was on android q beta and decided to roll back to stable p version. After reboot I found I had to connect to a Google server to finish the initial setup. The problem is I am working in China at the moment and no way to access Google server. I have been using various vpn to assess blocked contents in China before but that's after passing the initial setup. Any idea? I have googled using my laptop with vpn of course on this and all the hacks need the phone to be able to access google server directly.
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Wi-Fi hotspot from off your laptop that's running a VPN?
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EeZeEpEe said:
Wi-Fi hotspot from off your laptop that's running a VPN?
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Tried that, I am not an expert on that, have tried various ways, can share the wifi but it's just the plain internet without vpn, so still not getting google server. I am still investigating on that.
Is anyone having an issue with rdp clients connecting and then suddenly dropping 5G or LTE on the pixel 6 or pro? Some people on the other Reddit threads are saying Verizon is the issue.
EDIT/UPDATE: I now have done a little more troubleshooting. I took my pixel 6 pro and tried using Chrome remote desktop on 5G and LTE and when I connect it automatically shuts down the radio and turns on the radio again and does this as an endless loop if you're trying to get into Chrome remote desktop.
Then I masked my data by using VPN and on 5G and LTE the same behavior happens when using Chrome remote desktop.
After these failed, then I turned on hotspot with a VPN and VPN tethering and connected my other device with Chrome remote desktop installed. An apple device, connected to my PC that I remoted into.
Before I didn't have to do any of this and could just connect to the RDP client on Verizon with 5G and LTE on my previous pixel device.
I need to bump this.. can anyone with a pixel 6 or pro try using any remote desktop client and verify it works on any isp with 5g or LTE? Does mobile connection disconnect over and over?
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I need to bump this.. can anyone with a pixel 6 or pro try using any remote desktop client and verify it works on any isp with 5g or LTE? Does mobile connection disconnect over and over?
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I use Remote Desktop and it works fine on LTE/5G on my 6 Pro.
who's your carrier? I remember a carrier in the US was blocking remote desktop port and the only way around it was to use a VPN or to change the port number. If you Google it you'll see the issue (I think it was VZW and any company using their infrastructure).
sidenote, there's a reason why carriers block this port and specifically rdp. it's one of the worst security holes you'll ever create. Create a VPN on your network and login to your PC using this method. Or even TeamViewer is a better option than opening up rdp to the web. Horrible, horrible idea, and it shouldn't be allowed (internal is ok but even then it's not recommended and should always be avoided).
Alekos said:
I use Remote Desktop and it works fine on LTE/5G on my 6 Pro.
who's your carrier? I remember a carrier in the US was blocking remote desktop port and the only way around it was to use a VPN or to change the port number. If you Google it you'll see the issue (I think it was VZW and any company using their infrastructure).
sidenote, there's a reason why carriers block this port and specifically rdp. it's one of the worst security holes you'll ever create. Create a VPN on your network and login to your PC using this method. Or even TeamViewer is a better option than opening up rdp to the web. Horrible, horrible idea, and it shouldn't be allowed (internal is ok but even then it's not recommended and should always be avoided).
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It's interesting that you say that, I've been using every other pixel phone with RDP on Verizon and it was no issue until the pixel 6 pro.
UPDATE: I added more information to 1st post.
rester555 said:
It's interesting that you say that, I've been using every other pixel phone with RDP on Verizon and it was no issue until the pixel 6 pro.
UPDATE: I added more information to 1st post.
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If you can access remote desktop locally then there shouldn't be a difference (unless your Carrier or router is blocking the connection) but....
I've never heard of an app shutting down a mobile connection that is bizarre behavior. Just all I can think of is making sure all your apps and play services are updated That's two different things and your system and play system (also 2 different things, 4 Total). restart your device, also force LTE mode for now in network settings, see if that helps.
when you open Chrome remote desktop on Android when exactly does the mobile connection reset or change?
can you duplicate that every single time? If you can I would reach out to Google and provide then with the bug...
In any event does that happen with just the MS remote desktop app?
Alekos said:
If you can access remote desktop locally then there's no difference whatsoever.
I've never heard of an app shutting down a mobile connection that is bizarre behavior
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It's interesting that this only has occurred now and I use the exact same provider for 10 years and every other pixel device works with multiple RDP clients
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It's interesting that this only has occurred now and I use the exact same provider for 10 years and every other pixel device works with multiple RDP clients
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I updated my comment while thinking it over ..
does it happen on both remote desktop apps on your Pixel 6? (the network change?) it might not actually be an issue and your problem is most likely Verizon. Tons of threads on VZW official forums about this on their network - again they do it for a good reason but its not all Verizon Customers and good luck getting any help from them (worth to try though)
I just tested Chrome Remote Desktop on my 6 Pro's 4G to my desktop and it's working without a hitch.
roirraW edor ehT said:
I just tested Chrome Remote Desktop on my 6 Pro's 4G to my desktop and it's working without a hitch.
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What is your isp?
So TeamViewer rdp works. Chrome remote desktop does not... Something screwy is going on here.
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So TeamViewer rdp works. Chrome remote desktop does not... Something screwy is going on here.
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I'm not on Verizon and it works for me (Chrome rdp and MS rdp.- mobile LTE/5G). does MS RDP app on Android cause a similar issue?
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What is your isp?
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My ISP is Spectrum and my mobile carrier is AT&T.
MS rdp works too