Someone try to configure the vpn client for knox and succeed?
Can it be done with any vpn provider?
https://support.samsungknox.com/hc/...gure-the-built-in-device-VPN-client-for-Knox-
Thanks
I think Knix is more an enterprise solution to establish VPN between business network and apps running in knox container, not for private VPN use.
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Is anyone able to reccomend a VPN client for connecting to a Cisco VPN. I have tried antha VPN but for some reason it kills my wireless connection can i cant join any AP's
Thanks
nino
Hi i too am trying to tame this beast of an issue...
still looking...
found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=351356
I too would very much like a Cisco VPN client, and one that's fairly easy to set up where the settings correlate to my Windows client.
As far as I know, there are no Cisco VPN client for mobile devices.
However, I've successfully used a VPN Client from BlueFire Security towards a Cisco Concentrator from my previous HTC Trinity device.
/Bjørn
I managed to get a trial of the new bluefire VPN client and it works a treat
thanks!
I am really struggling to connect to works vpn (pptp) with the built in vpn client in android 2.x. Is there a known bug with the vpn client connecting to pptp?
hey guys,
I'm currently using a galaxy note and i was wondering if there's any way to disable my internet but to keep me connected to the local network when I'm using a wifi connection? thanks in advance.
use a firewall service like droidwall from the playstore. and apply the rules with whitelist with none checked. You need to be rooted.. or you can modify your router settings and give the phone a static ip and then from access restrictions disable http, https pop etc access to that IP
thanks alot, droidwall works just fine :good::laugh:
I have 2 routers at home with 2 different DNS providers. Every time i change of wifi, it have to update the dns in eureka.
None of my dns providers are in the custom DNS in the setting section.
Is there a way I could change UnoDNS or unlock us to my provider ?
How can I do that, SSH or ftp ? Where and what file needs to be modified ?
Thanks for your answer
My topology:
ISP --------> Openwrt Router
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/ \
PI2 VPN. PI2 Kodi
I am confused of how to safely use a VPN. If I connect only from my Kodi Raspberry PI2 to my second raspberry PI2 that is running as a VPN server, is that enough to hide/encrypt say, an IPTV stream, if using 2048 encryption? Or do I need to connect through my router as a client, to my PI2 VPN first, to completely encrypt traffic and hide my IP?
I'm pretty new to setting up a VPN, so go easy on me. If the above scenario isn't correct what is the best way to setup an in home VPN server? I'd rather avoid paying for a third party VPN service if possible.
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kgoerbig said:
My topology:
ISP --------> Openwrt Router
|
|
/ \
PI2 VPN. PI2 Kodi
I am confused of how to safely use a VPN. If I connect only from my Kodi Raspberry PI2 to my second raspberry PI2 that is running as a VPN server, is that enough to hide/encrypt say, an IPTV stream, if using 2048 encryption? Or do I need to connect through my router as a client, to my PI2 VPN first, to completely encrypt traffic and hide my IP?
I'm pretty new to setting up a VPN, so go easy on me. If the above scenario isn't correct what is the best way to setup an in home VPN server? I'd rather avoid paying for a third party VPN service if possible.
Sent from my p8000 using Tapatalk
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Hi there,
I am a little confused as to what you are trying to achieve with that diagram?
Normally, when you utilize a VPN, you try to connect to an arbitrary point on the internet. So you should have your Pi 2 -> ISP -> Virtual Private Server.
Your diagram where you have ISP -> Router --VPN, Encrypted--> Pi 2. Is not effective to hide your content from your ISP, due to the fact that your router and Pi 2 are encrypted.
Reply and get me more information what you are trying to achieve. Here is why I do. VPS --> Pi-VPN. Then I use connect to it when needed.
Yes
In home VPN server is good if you would like to get inside your home network from the internet.
You need outside server to encrypt data going outside your home.
Connection between VPN client and server is encrypted, connection between server and the internet ... Now that is a question for VPN provider but I guess the answer is 'not really'.
If you connect from one PI to the other running server you will have encrypted traffic in LAN but server PI will drop encryption in order for your router to understand where to pass traffic.