Hi,
I'm trying to configure Wi-Fi using TLS option but I don't see certificates listed.
when using AirWatch agent to push certificates there are 2 of them suppose to be pushed to work profile, but only one is appeared on the system certificate list.
I've asked other people who uses Android devices at work and they can configured their WiFi on Pixel or Samsung device that runs on 7.1.1 but not OxygenOS.
Things I've tried so far:
Reapply for WiFi profile
Reinstall Airwatch
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I installed Dutty's newest 6.1 last night and cannot get Exchange to sync. I used the bundled connection setup tool to set for AT&T. When I start the sync, it comes to a screen that asks me for my Exchange password, but it won't accept it and keeps asking for it. I know I am using the correct password and I reset it just to make sure. I don't have this problem on my Treo when I set up Exchange sync. I tried changing the advanced connection settings from MEdia Net to My ISP and that hasn't worked either. Any ideas anyone?
ActiveSync Results:
Result: Access was denied. Choose Configure Server on the ActiveSync menu to check your server username and password.
Support code: 0x85010002
Halp? Please?
double check your exchange server settings, sometime or most the time you need ssl checked.Your domain correct as well.Also too u prob need the server cert installed to your device.
Google the support code
I tried connecting to my college's WiFi and it didn't work so I called the IT department and they said I have to have a certificate called Thawte Premium Server CA. Is there any way to get this onto the phone so I can use their network? Thanks.
The certificate you reference is already installed in the Diamonds cert store. You can verify this by going to settings>system>certificates.
When you're setting up your WiFiconnection, you need to enable "Data Encryption: WEP", on the "Configure Network Authentication" screen, and then check the checkbox that says "This key is automatically provided". On the screen after that you can then configure your specific certificate settings.
Installed the market version of open vpn with the CM7 rom. All the config files are correct and open vpn connects. It says connected, but on 3G and wifi the ip does not reflect the newly aquired vpn ip. In other words, there are no error messages and it "says" its connecting -- but the browser remains the same and does not confirm it does.
Also tried the built-in version of open vpn and the "Set CA certificate" does not allow anything to be entered into the field and cannot be changed?
Any help is appreciated.
is there a way I can work the built in VPN client to connect to a VPN using IPSec mode
i'm kind of a noob regarding this issue
i have the directions on how to set up the connection in an iPhone using the IPSec mode
i have
> server address
> account name
> password
> group name
> secret
for the connection
now, how do i work this into the android client
i tried configuring using different combinations of this info above
but it says "Unable to connect to network. Try again?"
i have a rooted samsung galaxy s 2.2 stock froyo
any help is really appreciated
tia
edit: the handset is technically a samsung captivate, although I don't suppose it'll make a difference
Unfortunately the stock Android kernel won't work with a VPN requiring a Group Name. If you've got a google account (eg a gmail address) you might want to add another star to issue 3902 to ask for this to be fixed.
code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3902
It can be done if you replace the firmware with something which includes the tun device. The Galaxy SII supposedly includes this out of the box.
The alternative is to reconfigure the VPN to use L2TP/IPSec and authenticate with a certificate rather than preshared key.
supportforums.cisco.com/message/3280346#3280346
Sorry those two links, well, aren't links. Being new here I'm not allowed to post links in case I'm a spammer.
njgalaxy said:
is there a way I can work the built in VPN client to connect to a VPN using IPSec mode
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Using only the built-in VPN client it's not possible to connect to a Cisco VPN.
I made a small How-To (Link) to get this working on 2.3.3, but I think this way should basically work for FroYo too. Maybe you should give it a try
I have a need to see all of the traffic from my Android (sent/received via WiFi). I have a squid proxy with ssl bump working. However, for that traffic which is does not originate with a browser, I cannot get the device to accept the certificate which squid provides (this is an untrusted cert). I can root the phone if necessary. It appears to me that I either need to turn off cert validation at a very low level, or make my cert a look like a valid one. I have added my cert to the exception list on the phone and that didn't change anything. I am not interested in packets from email or most apps. Only from the OS itself.
Any ideas?