I have some problems using VPN on Gingerbread.
I upgraded my I9000 to a stock JVO with CF root. Now I noticed that I can no longer connect successfully to my VPN server. Before I was using I9000XXJPY and was working, but now it starts to connect and just stay with "Connecting..." for about 1min then drops.
Because I have access on the VPN server I can see the auth going ok and the VPN tunnel going up. I can even ping for couple of sec the VPN IP.
Here is the related server log:
May 31 12:17:05 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: Client xxx.yyy.zzz.www control connection started
May 31 12:17:06 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: Starting call (launching pppd, opening GRE)
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: Plugin /usr/lib/pptpd/pptpd-logwtmp.so loaded.
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: pptpd-logwtmp: $Version$
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: pppd 2.4.4 started by root, uid 0
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: Using interface ppp0
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/pts/2
May 31 12:17:06 server pptpd[17417]: GRE: Bad checksum from pppd.
May 31 12:17:06 server pppd[17418]: MPPE 128-bit stateless compression enabled
May 31 12:17:07 server pppd[17418]: Cannot determine ethernet address for proxy ARP
May 31 12:17:07 server pppd[17418]: local IP address 10.10.50.1
May 31 12:17:07 server pppd[17418]: remote IP address 10.10.50.5
May 31 12:17:07 server pppd[17418]: pptpd-logwtmp.so ip-up ppp0 [email protected] xxx.yyy.zzz.www
May 31 12:17:47 server pppd[17418]: LCP terminated by peer (MPPE disabled)
May 31 12:17:47 server pppd[17418]: pptpd-logwtmp.so ip-down ppp0
May 31 12:17:47 server pppd[17418]: Connect time 0.7 minutes.
May 31 12:17:47 server pppd[17418]: Sent 2184 bytes, received 2526 bytes.
May 31 12:17:48 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: EOF or bad error reading ctrl packet length.
May 31 12:17:48 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: couldn't read packet header (exit)
May 31 12:17:48 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: CTRL read failed
May 31 12:17:48 server pppd[17418]: Modem hangup
May 31 12:17:48 server pppd[17418]: Connection terminated.
May 31 12:17:48 server pppd[17418]: Exit.
May 31 12:17:48 server pptpd[17417]: CTRL: Client xxx.yyy.zzz.www control connection finished
Is there any way I could debug the pptp connection on the android? Anyone have VPN working on Gingerbread JVO or other versions? Any ideas what I could try?
Here is the related logcat from phone:
D/mtpd (13829): Waiting for control socket
D/mtpd (13829): Received 20 arguments
I/mtpd (13829): Using protocol pptp
I/mtpd (13829): Connecting to aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd port 1723
I/SProxy_mtpd(13820): got data from control socket: 20
I/mtpd (13829): Connection established (socket = 15)
D/mtpd (13829): Sending SCCRQ
D/mtpd (13829): Received SCCRP -> Sending OCRQ (local = 62032)
I/mtpd (13829): Tunnel established
D/mtpd (13829): Received OCRQ (remote = 4)
I/mtpd (13829): Session established
I/mtpd (13829): Creating PPPoX socket
I/mtpd (13829): Starting pppd (pppox = 16)
I/mtpd (13829): Pppd started (pid = 13830)
I/pppd (13830): Using PPPoX (socket = 16)
D/pppd (13830): using channel 21
D/Tethering( 482): ppp0 is not a tetherable iface, ignoring
I/pppd (13830): Using interface ppp0
I/pppd (13830): Connect: ppp0 <-->
I/pppd (13830): MPPE 128-bit stateless compression enabled
I/pppd (13830): local IP address 10.10.50.5
I/pppd (13830): remote IP address 10.10.50.1
I/pppd (13830): primary DNS address 8.8.8.8
I/pppd (13830): secondary DNS address 8.8.4.4
I/ip-up-vpn(13831): Traffic is now redirected to 10.10.50.1
E/VpnService(13820): onError()
E/VpnService(13820): java.io.IOException: Connecting timed out
E/VpnService(13820): at com.android.server.vpn.VpnService.waitUntilConnectedOrTimedout(VpnService.java:206)
E/VpnService(13820): at com.android.server.vpn.VpnService.onConnect(VpnService.java:136)
E/VpnService(13820): at com.android.server.vpn.VpnServiceBinder$2.run(VpnServiceBinder.java:117)
E/VpnService(13820): at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1019)
I/VpnService(13820): disconnecting VPN...
D/VpnSettings(13812): received connectivity: pptpVPN PPTP: connected? DISCONNECTING err=0
I/StatusBarManagerService( 482): ADD-pptpVPN PPTP VPN disconnected , 0x7f020001
I/SProxy_mtpd(13820): Stop VPN daemon: mtpd
I/pppd (13830): Terminating on signal 15
I/pppd (13830): Connect time 0.7 minutes.
I/pppd (13830): Sent 8174 bytes, received 0 bytes.
I/mtpd (13829): Received signal 15
I/mtpd (13829): Sending signal to pppd (pid = 13830)
E/pppd (13830): MPPE disabled
I/pppd (13830): Terminating on signal 15
I/pppd (13830): Connection terminated.
I/mtpd (13829): Mtpd is terminated (status = 6)
Nobody using VPN in Gingerbread? Any feedback would be appreciated.
rising the stakes
Ok, since nobody rush here, I will raise the stakes:
Who can help me to find a fix for this problem will win a 3 month VPN account to a VPN provider of my choice (lots of servers to use there).
If anyone have a android setup close to mine and it's VPN works, let me know.
Have u tried any other kernel or turning VPN encryption off. Also try 1Vpn app from the market
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Did you turn encryption OFF (uncheck) on your phone?
AFAIK, there is no mppe encryption support in the stock android firmware. Maybe your previous firmware included the module? Anyway, PPTP works fine for me with MPPE disabled, but not if I require it. Hope this helps...
I do get the same behavior with or without the mppe enabled. It doesn't looks like to be a encryption problem as I can see the log in successful on the server and even can ping the client IP after for couple of seconds. It looks like the VpnService does not see the connection being established and it just stops it after couple of seconds.
Never got VPN working successfully even in 2.2 and 2.2.1. It was able to connect to the VPN service (can't remember if I used PPTP or L2TP) but I was unable to browse any website or connect to anything on the internet.
I was told on some forum there's some bug in Android causing this. Anyways, doesn't sound identical to the issue you had but I thought I'd mention this.
Worked for me when using 2.2.1 JPY, both PPTP and L2TP. I suspect it's a VpnService problem rather then a pptp problem, so if anyone on 2.3.3 JVO or similar have VPN running ok, would appreciate if would send me on PM or attached here the VpnService.apk and .odex he run.
isn't it the same problem as posted on the android google code site:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=4706
appears to still not be working in jvp.. no one seems to have it working with 3g on any phone with gingerbread.. it appears to work ok over wifi.. i also need i working in 3g in gb. .so i am staying on froyo for now.
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I'm trying to connect to our companies network through a VPN PPTP connection. The connection does not work and this is what I can see with logcat:
Code:
D/VpnService(26589): VPN UP: down
I/SProxy_mtpd(26589): Start VPN daemon: mtpd
D/SProxy_mtpd(26589): mtpd is running after 0 msec
D/SProxy_mtpd(26589): service not yet listen()ing; try again
D/mtpd (26960): Waiting for control socket
D/mtpd (26960): Received 20 arguments
I/mtpd (26960): Using protocol pptp
I/mtpd (26960): Connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 1723
I/SProxy_mtpd(26589): got data from control socket: 20
I/mtpd (26960): Connection established (socket = 12)
D/mtpd (26960): Sending SCCRQ
D/mtpd (26960): Received SCCRP -> Sending OCRQ (local = 50624)
I/mtpd (26960): Tunnel established
D/mtpd (26960): Received OCRQ (remote = 0)
I/mtpd (26960): Session established
I/mtpd (26960): Creating PPPoX socket
F/mtpd (26960): Socket() Address family not supported by protocol
So as you can see the tunnel works but the problem is with the socket() call returning an error.
The problem is here in pptp.c line 238 I think.
Can any kernel developer help? Perhaps this is only a kernel configuration issue because standard HTC Desire and Motorola Droid seem to work without problem.
I have tested it on the P500 with stock kernel, drellisdee kernel and Der_Caveman kernel. Always the same problem.
Have you tried OpenVPN from Market?
You'll need root and busybox.
allsalvati said:
Have you tried OpenVPN from Market?
You'll need root and busybox.
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OpenVPN does not use PPTP. This will not work in my case.
You should try ROM Prime!
I have the same problem like you. Only Prime Rom can solve this, I think the problem is the version, Prime uses 2.2.1, others use 2.2!
Hmm, 2.2.1 uses a different kernel. Perhaps we have to check kernel configs of both versions.
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Hey has anyone tried connecting to a windows VPN using PPTP on Galaxy S I9003 (android 2.2.1) and not suceeding?
I've traced the problem down to this log:
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I/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): Stop VPN daemon: mtpd
D/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): mtpd is stopped after 0 msec
D/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): stopping mtpd, success? true
I/SProxy_racoon( 2139): Stop VPN daemon: racoon
D/SProxy_racoon( 2139): racoon is stopped after 0 msec
D/SProxy_racoon( 2139): stopping racoon, success? true
D/VpnService( 2139): Local IP: 192.168.0.9, if: tiwlan0
D/VpnService( 2139): VPN UP: down
I/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): Start VPN daemon: mtpd
D/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): mtpd is running after 0 msec
D/mtpd ( 3662): Waiting for control socket
D/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): service not yet listen()ing; try again
D/mtpd ( 3662): Received 20 arguments
I/mtpd ( 3662): Using protocol pptp
I/mtpd ( 3662): Connecting to 192.168.0.1 port 1723
I/SProxy_mtpd( 2139): got data from control socket: 20
I/mtpd ( 3662): Connection established (socket = 16)
D/mtpd ( 3662): Sending SCCRQ
D/mtpd ( 3662): Received SCCRP -> Sending OCRQ (local = 12414)
I/mtpd ( 3662): Tunnel established
D/mtpd ( 3662): Received OCRQ (remote = 8000)
I/mtpd ( 3662): Session established
I/mtpd ( 3662): Creating PPPoX socket
F/mtpd ( 3662): Socket() Address family not supported by protocol
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which is the source of the problem, does anyone have any idea what can be done to fix it?
In a dark back alley of my mind, there's a memory of a tweak at least in the speedmod kernel. It's about VPN or something else about networks.
I don't know whether the kernel is even compatible but maybe reading up on that can give you some more information.
good luck
A lot can go wrong with VPN.. can you access it from pc?
I'm seeing this as well. Trying to connect to StrongVPN from CM7-03232011-nightly. I can connect to this VPN with Windows and Linux.
Thanks man, I'm now tryin' to figure out the compatibility issues
Auzy said:
A lot can go wrong with VPN.. can you access it from pc?
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@Auzy:
I can connect through PC. This log snippet confirms that something is missing in socket framework of this firmware. Moreover, a friend of mine has Galaxy S I9003 and I did the same procedure on his phone and the log shows smooth progress of the same VPN host, so there is something wrong inside and I'm trying to dig it. Since the phone is released pretty recently, there are few resources which can be relied upon. Even CWM does not support this phone yet.
Having the same problem.
Hamid, I guess you are from Iran like me. It must be a problem with middle eastern firmwares because I don't see anyone else complaining.
I took my phone to ParsMicrotel guarantee services and they couldn't help.
Did you had any luck solving this problem?
I don't know if it's just the Middle-East firmwares or not. I live in Kuwait, and I had the same problem with the stock Middle-East firmware that came on the phone, so I flashed one of the other ROMs available from samfirware.com , I9003XWKB1, and got the same result. Since the phone was new I completely wiped the phone before and after the firmware upgrade. I still had the same problem. So then I tried the newest European ROM, I9003XXKB3. Again, wiped the phone before and after the flash, as well as cleared the dalvik cache...........same problem. I have tried connecting via 3G as well as Wi-fi with no luck. I know it's not the ISP since I can connect using my computer, even when using the i9003 as a mobile AP. Also, a co-worker of mine has the i9000 on the same network and I am able to connect to the VPN on his phone using either PPTP or L2TP/IPSec PSK VPN. I think it may be something with either the phone hardware, or maybe a bug in the phone baseband software.
Has anyone been able to connect to any type of VPN using the i9003?
Hello,
Dual booting W7 and openSUSE 11.4. Hero running CM7 nightly 123. Wifi tether and barnacle apps work flawlessly with W7 but I can't get any connection with linux. In network manager it shows the network SSID with full signal strength. There is also a computer icon next to the signal strength icon that is not present on any of the other networks recognized (live in apartments). Anyone familiar with linux to help me tether in linux? Wireless or wired, I just need to get online.
Thanks for any and all help.
studdyhalllooser said:
Hello,
Dual booting W7 and openSUSE 11.4. Hero running CM7 nightly 123. Wifi tether and barnacle apps work flawlessly with W7 but I can't get any connection with linux. In network manager it shows the network SSID with full signal strength. There is also a computer icon next to the signal strength icon that is not present on any of the other networks recognized (live in apartments). Anyone familiar with linux to help me tether in linux? Wireless or wired, I just need to get online.
Thanks for any and all help.
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I tether with my netbook (funtoo) many times. The computer pictures by the network is because network manager recognizes it as a devices and not a router. Can you do two things for me. First connect to the hero. Then open a terminal and past the output of the following commands
Code:
sudo ifconfig
Code:
sudo iwconfig
The point here is to see if you are getting a good ip address and if the dns/gateway info is correct.
i wonder if this will work on ubuntu usb works fine for me but wireless always disconects. if i could get wireless tether to work i would probably use ubuntu as my daily.
I cannot connect to it at all. It shows the rotary progress animation as if it is connecting and about 30 seconds later it quits.
studdyhalllooser said:
I cannot connect to it at all. It shows the rotary progress animation as if it is connecting and about 30 seconds later it quits.
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Try enabling/disabling authentication in wireless tethering on your phone.
Also if that doesn't work you can try to force your laptop to connect to the network with
If your wireless network is wlan0 (you can check what your network connection is by running iwconfig first).
Code:
iwconfig wlan0 essid "g1thether"
Where g1tether is the essid that your phone is broadcasting.
After you do that check and see if the ifconfig and iwconfig output is and see if you can load up a website .
for me its kind of weird when i restart my computer from win7 and boot into ubu itll connect to the tether fine but after 10 minutes or so itll disconnect and i cant get it to reconnect
PHP:
[email protected]:~> su
Password:
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # ifconfig
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr A4:BA:DB:D5:CC:84
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
Interrupt:44 Base address:0x2000
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:101 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:101 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:9807 (9.5 Kb) TX bytes:9807 (9.5 Kb)
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 70:F1:A1:BD:C9:F5
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:off/any
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=19 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # iwconfig wlan0 essid "barnacle"
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # iwconfig
lo no wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn ESSID:"barnacle"
Mode:Managed Access Point: Not-Associated Tx-Power=19 dBm
Retry long limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off
Encryption key:off
Power Management:off
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon #
No luck so far. Any other ideas?
Thanks again for your help!
studdyhalllooser said:
No luck so far. Any other ideas?
Thanks again for your help!
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Can you run
Code:
ifconfig wlan0
for me (run it after you do iwconfig wlan0 essid barnacle).
Just want to see what the ifconfig is.
Next thing to try is with network manager try to connect. Wait a few second-minute and then post up the /var/log/dmesg file for me. You can just copy and past or attach as a text file. You'll have to be root to read it.
We'll get this. I'm not sure why you guys are having trouble here. What version of wireless tether for root users are you running? I always run 1.6.
Shelnutt2 said:
Can you run
Code:
ifconfig wlan0
for me (run it after you do iwconfig wlan0 essid barnacle).
Just want to see what the ifconfig is.
Next thing to try is with network manager try to connect. Wait a few second-minute and then post up the /var/log/dmesg file for me. You can just copy and past or attach as a text file. You'll have to be root to read it.
We'll get this. I'm not sure why you guys are having trouble here. What version of wireless tether for root users are you running? I always run 1.6.
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Ok. I was running barnacle for the previous tests. Wireless tether for root was version 2.0.2. I uninstalled it real quick and installed 1.6 so my SSID changed back to G1Tether for this test. Here are my results
PHP:
[email protected]:~> su
Password:
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # iwconfig wlan0 essid G1Tether
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # ifconfig wlan0
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 70:F1:A1:BD:C9:F5
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon #
For the file you asked about; I cannot find it when browsing the file manager so I opened up the terminal in that location under root. Then used the "ls" command to show the contents of that folder. I cannot find the file you are asking about. Am I doing this correctly? I do not know many terminal commands.
PHP:
[email protected]:/var/log> su
Password:
linux-uy1d:/var/log # ls
acpid cups mail.err ntp wtmp
apparmor faillog mail.info pk_backend_zypp Xorg.0.log
audit firewall mail.warn pk_backend_zypp-1 Xorg.0.log.old
boot.log gdm mcelog pm-powersave.log YaST2
boot.msg krb5 messages pm-suspend.log zypp
boot.omsg lastlog NetworkManager samba zypper.log
btmp localmessages news warn
ConsoleKit mail nscd.log wpa_supplicant.log
linux-uy1d:/var/log #
studdyhalllooser said:
Ok. I was running barnacle for the previous tests. Wireless tether for root was version 2.0.2. I uninstalled it real quick and installed 1.6 so my SSID changed back to G1Tether for this test. Here are my results
PHP:
[email protected]:~> su
Password:
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # iwconfig wlan0 essid G1Tether
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon # ifconfig wlan0
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 70:F1:A1:BD:C9:F5
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
linux-uy1d:/home/jonathon #
For the file you asked about; I cannot find it when browsing the file manager so I opened up the terminal in that location under root. Then used the "ls" command to show the contents of that folder. I cannot find the file you are asking about. Am I doing this correctly? I do not know many terminal commands.
PHP:
[email protected]:/var/log> su
Password:
linux-uy1d:/var/log # ls
acpid cups mail.err ntp wtmp
apparmor faillog mail.info pk_backend_zypp Xorg.0.log
audit firewall mail.warn pk_backend_zypp-1 Xorg.0.log.old
boot.log gdm mcelog pm-powersave.log YaST2
boot.msg krb5 messages pm-suspend.log zypp
boot.omsg lastlog NetworkManager samba zypper.log
btmp localmessages news warn
ConsoleKit mail nscd.log wpa_supplicant.log
linux-uy1d:/var/log #
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You did it all right, I just made a mistake. In opensuse dmesg is piped to /var/log/messages not /var/log/dmesg. Small difference between gentoo and opensuse .
So try connecting with networkmanager and then posting the output of /var/log/messages. Hopefully that tells us what is going wrong.
Ok. I must be doing something wrong. I cannot do anything with the messages file as i do not have permission to modify it?? I can get into the folder location as SU in terminal but do not know how to open it or copy it. There is also a file named "localmessages". Not sure if it is what your looking for but I was able to open it up. Here it is:
Code:
Jul 23 13:53:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: dhcpcd 3.2.3 starting
Jul 23 13:53:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: hardware address = a4:ba:db:d5:cc:84
Jul 23 13:53:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:53:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: timed out
Jul 23 13:53:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info'
Jul 23 13:53:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:53:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:53:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: dhcpcd 3.2.3 starting
Jul 23 13:53:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: hardware address = 70:f1:a1:bd:c9:f5
Jul 23 13:53:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:23 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:26 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:26 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:26 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:26 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:43 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:54:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: timed out
Jul 23 13:54:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info'
Jul 23 13:54:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:54:46 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:55:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: timed out
Jul 23 13:55:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info'
Jul 23 13:55:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-eth0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:55:03 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:55:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: timed out
Jul 23 13:55:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: trying to use old lease in `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info'
Jul 23 13:55:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: lease information file `/var/lib/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-wlan0.info' does not exist
Jul 23 13:55:06 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: broadcasting for a lease
Jul 23 13:55:16 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: received SIGTERM, stopping
Jul 23 13:55:16 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[6503]: eth0: exiting
Jul 23 13:55:16 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: received SIGTERM, stopping
Jul 23 13:55:16 linux-uy1d dhcpcd[8083]: wlan0: exiting
Please check the following firmware and report in this thread if it solves your Wi-Fi or HDMI issues.
http://update.archos.com/9/gen9/gen9_4.0.4-TEST/firmware_archos_it4.aos
There might be still some audio out problems with HDMI with OMAP4430 ES2.2 based platforms (check in settings->about tablet->OMAP version): we are still working on it and will come up with a solution shortly.
Thank you for your help/feedback and patience.
very tempting to try... but i will wait for someone to make a custom rom with root out of it...
This ROM is not intended to get custom ROM, with root and other options.
As far as i understood it is just a test ROM for users who have troubles with the official ICS update to check if this solves their issues.
Thus, if you are impacted, then just download it and test if it corrects WiFi and HDMI issues.
Cheers,
jipee296 said:
very tempting to try... but i will wait for someone to make a custom rom with root out of it...
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I am an Archos staff, I do not do custom firmwares: I do the real ones
Downloaded and installed:
-when updated from GUI (.aos copied to Gen9 when Android was running) resulted in no backlight after reboot; installation from recovery was successful
-as before Reset Android is required for the update, otherwise boot process hangs during dalvik-cache rebuilding
-Wifi works better but still sometimes disconnects- connected to 802.11n SoftAP (ar2971 usb wlan+ built-in Win7 wifi AP)
-there are no problems connecting to 802.11g- wifi tethering on HTC Desire (CM7.2, Android 2.3.7)
Sorry, I can't test HDMI- I don't have proper monitor/TV
I misplaced my charger cable..so I'm not able to test this. If I find it i will test this out and report my findings.
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Arf Arf nobody know Courville on XDA ....
Yes this people working on Archos !
---------- Post added at 06:40 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:10 PM ----------
Firmawre update OK
Wifi by WPA OK
Wifi by WEP Ok
Hdmi OK
Audio.Hdmi OK
My tablet Archos 8" gen 9 8go/omap 4430 ES2.2 ...
Box : Freebox v5
Problem : yes
in audio/video archos application i see the files in twice !those files are on SC card
I'm having some 'strange' issues on wifi, so have downloaded this update and will apply it and let y'all know shortly if it breaks / fixes anything
- EDIT- So far so good. The firmware installed without a hitch (I copied it to root of Internalstorage and selected Yes when tablet asked to upgrade). It rebooted, upgraded firmware, rebooted, optimized applications and nothing seems broken. However, it DOES (so far) seem to have fixed the issue I had with Wifi - the issue I had was when I click on a UTL, it loads the browser (I use Dolphin HD) and this says 'Cannot load the page as there is no internet conenction' but then it loads the page anyway. This (so far ) is not happening anymore. Will play with the tablet this weekend and update this post if I have more.
For the record - my tablet is OMAP4460ES1.1 (whatever that means) - Archos 80 G9 16GB Turbo
Installed the test-firmware, same wifi-problems as before. There is no stable connection possible (my router: fritzbox 3270).
Axel
Archos g9 80 turbo 1,2 ghz
I've forgot to mention- my Wifi AP is using wpa2 with AES encryption
Other thoughts- confirmation dialogs in recovery would be usefull (I've wiped storage by mistake today....)
tapatalked from Desire
gen_scheisskopf said:
I've forgot to mention- my Wifi AP is using wpa2 with AES encryption
Other thoughts- confirmation dialogs in recovery would be usefull (I've wiped storage by mistake today....)
tapatalked from Desire
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I agree with u 100% that confirmation dialogs should be included. I've accidentally formatted before, thinking it would confirm. +1
Wunderful !
I can finally look back videos with sound.
Great Thanks!
WPA TKIP
I have changed the encryption-settings to WPA TKIP (former: WPA+ WPA2) on the fritzbox 3270.
Now everthing works fine!
my results seem inconclusive. previously, Wifi seemed to not reconnect for me after i turned my screen of (without manually turning wifi off then on again). I installed the test firmware, and it seemed to work good, however i booted back into sde firmware, and the problem seems to be gone there now? Doesn't make sense to me
if it helps:
old d-link DI-624 router
WPA-PSK security
channel 6
Same result as official 4.0.4 update on my 101 G9 16Go Turbo tab (OMAP 4430 ES2.3)
* WiFi is still not working with my access point (D-Link DAP 1160 WPA2-AUTO), but i works quite well with my HTC phone when sharing 3G connexion (as i've got optical fiber connection, i'm not happy with just 3G internet),
* No sound on my Samsung video projector when connecting it through HDMI cable,
Logs from my access point :
0day 00:01:00 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:00 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 90:21:55:E5:EF:43 <== My phone connecting to the AP
0day 00:01:00 wlan0: Open and authenticated
0day 00:01:23 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:23 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52 <== Archos tab trying to connect
0day 00:01:27 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52 <== got dumped
0day 00:01:27 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52 <== trying again and so on
0day 00:01:27 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:30 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:31 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:31 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:34 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:35 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:35 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:38 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:39 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:39 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:42 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:43 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:43 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:46 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:47 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:47 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:50 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:51 wlan0: WPA2-AES PSK authentication in progress...
0day 00:01:51 wlan0: A wireless client is associated - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
0day 00:01:54 wlan0: A STA is rejected by 802.1x daemon - 00:16C:6D:1A:52
Logcat from my Archos tab attached.
Updated earlier today, fixed my Wi-Fi issues. Connections now solid and fast. Never had a problem with HDMI, can confirm it still works though.
Thank you Archos!!!!
Thanks! It works much better on wifi than before, but still not perfect.
I'm using it with an 802.11g network and WEP encryption (I know!)
Still occasionally loses connection, but nowhere near as often.
Haven't been able to test HDMI yet.
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Loses connection less frequently but still a bit unstable
Thanks for the updated firmware, it is great to see Archos taking such an active role
My router is an Airport Express 802.11g w/ WPA
With the update, the tablet drops connection less frequently and always seems to pick it up quickly but still a bit unstable.
The tablet works perfectly for 8 hours spans without internet but as soon as you connect to a secure Wifi it rarely goes 30 minutes without requiring a hard reset. This happens less frequently when syncing is turned off but still makes the tablet pretty worthless for web browsing and the like.
Update - my G9 is still having wifi issues but less frequently. My browser sometimes reports `no internet ` before it loads page anyway and sometimes when I unlock my g9, it briefly shows `no internet connection` on the notification bar. Seems to me like it is dropping wifi completely when not in active use. However I cannot find anywhere to set/change this in settings
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I have Wifi Problem when i use the Galaxy Nexus 3g as connection sharing
Have a Nexus 6 Rooted; Android 7.0 Stock and attempting to:
1) Stay Connected to cellular data
2) Connect via WiFi to Local Ad-Hock Network ( DHCP); "SharedData"
3)Access both WWWeb sites via browser, and the local webserver on the local WiFi ad-hock network ( @ DHCP 192.168.4.1 on SSID "SharedData")
*Constraint: Can not change webserver from current IP scheme which is
SSID: "SharedData"
BSSID: f4:55:95:11:3a:3f
Lease duration: 86400
Server address: 192.168.4.1
Broadcast address: 192.168.4.255
DNS(1) address: 192.168.4.1
DNS(2) address: 0.0.0.0
Mask: 0.0.0.0
Gateway: 192.168.4.1
IF the Cell side data connection is disabled, can connect to local WiFi network, and access the local webserver, but once the Cell side data is re-enabled, the WiFi stays connected but browser request for HTTP: //192.168.4.1 fail and can no longer reach the local webserver.
Seems to be a routing / DNS tied issue, but not sure how Android handles request when cell data and wifi are both active and handling request.
Any ideas of a configuration that preferable will not require root would be appreciated, any and all idea are appreciated.
Thanks!
cpntexas
pollardc said:
Have a Nexus 6 Rooted; Android 7.0 Stock and attempting to:
1) Stay Connected to cellular data
2) Connect via WiFi to Local Ad-Hock Network ( DHCP); "SharedData"
3)Access both WWWeb sites via browser, and the local webserver on the local WiFi ad-hock network ( @ DHCP 192.168.4.1 on SSID "SharedData")
*Constraint: Can not change webserver from current IP scheme which is
SSID: "SharedData"
BSSID: f4:55:95:11:3a:3f
Lease duration: 86400
Server address: 192.168.4.1
Broadcast address: 192.168.4.255
DNS(1) address: 192.168.4.1
DNS(2) address: 0.0.0.0
Mask: 0.0.0.0
Gateway: 192.168.4.1
IF the Cell side data connection is disabled, can connect to local WiFi network, and access the local webserver, but once the Cell side data is re-enabled, the WiFi stays connected but browser request for HTTP: //192.168.4.1 fail and can no longer reach the local webserver.
Seems to be a routing / DNS tied issue, but not sure how Android handles request when cell data and wifi are both active and handling request.
Any ideas of a configuration that preferable will not require root would be appreciated, any and all idea are appreciated.
Thanks!
cpntexas
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Your issue is that it cant be used at the same time as they use the same hardware. As an example. When mms comes in and you are connected to wifi the radio disables the wifi connection for a sec to download it on the cell network. They both use the same antenna so only one connection is active at a time.