After some studying, i found following code segment in Brower's source: // // start MASF proxy service // //Intent proxyServiceIntent = new Intent(); //proxyServiceIntent.setComponent // (new ComponentName( // "com.android.masfproxyservice", // "com.android.masfproxyservice.MasfProxyService")); //startService(proxyServiceIntent, null);
Does that imply the browser won't consider proxy anymore? Best regards, Aaron On 2009年12月28日, 下午4時56分, Aaron Li <yhlee...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, is it possible to set http proxy on real device with Android > 2.0.1? > -http-proxy only available for emulator :( > > Best regards, > Aaron > > On 12月16日, 下午3時33分, WebUX1 <web...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hi, I am also experiencing this same issue where G1.6 emulatorproxy > > works withAPNsettings but trying to use G2.0 fails to access the > > internet (APNfails, -http-proxyfails). > > > I have tried the above recommended steps - all with the same result > > "Web page not available" > > > My debugproxyoutput for Clark: > > D:\Android\Android-2.0\tools>emulator.exe -avd Android201AVD > > -debug-proxy-http-proxy10.0.2.2:8888 > > emulator: WARNING: 4: missing expected assignment operator (=). > > line ignored > > proxy_http_setup: creating httpproxyservice connecting to: > > 10.0.2.2:8888 > > server name '10.0.2.2' resolved to 10.0.2.2:8888 > > proxy_http_setup: creating HTTPProxyService Footer is (len=2): > > ' > > ' > > http_service_free > > > D:\Android\Android-2.0\tools> > > > On Dec 7, 6:03 am, Clark Hunter <chbrigh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I had tried -http-proxybefore without success. My command line: > > > Emulator -avd Android201 > > > -debug-proxy-http-proxyhttp://<uid>:<pwd>@10.0.6.251:3128 > > > > Initial startup console messages: > > > proxy_http_setup: creating httpproxyservice connecting to: > > > 10.0.6.251:3128 > > > server name '10.0.6.251' resolved to 10.0.6.251:3128 > > > proxy_http_setup: creating HTTPProxyService Footer is (len=55): > > > 'Proxy-authorization: Basic <Base64UidPwd> > > > > If I open a link to a GOOD connection inside the firewall, I see: > > > http_service_connect: trying to connect to 10.10.0.252:80 > > > http_service_connect: using HTTP rewriter > > > tcp:10.10.0.252:80(1416): cannot connect toproxy: <unknown error> > > > adb logcat doesn't show any unusual messages. > > > > If I do a BAD connection (e.g. google), I don't see any console > > > messages? > > > adb logcat shows: > > > E/browser ( 192): onReceivedError -2http://www.google.com/TheURL > > > could not be found. > > > > again, myAndroid1.6 emulator works with theAPNsettings and didn't > > > honor the -http-proxysetting. > > > On Dec 4, 8:10 pm, David Turner <di...@android.com> wrote: > > > > > Try using the -http-proxy<proxy> option when starting the emulator. > > > > This implements a transparent HTTPproxythat doesn't need modifying > > > > settings in the emulated system at all. > > > > It used to be buggy in previous releases of the emulator (mainly when > > > > used > > > > with MSproxyservers) but this should > > > > have been fixed in the latest SDK Tools release. > > > > > If this still doesn't work, try to use -debug-proxyas well, this will > > > > dump > > > > the proxied traffic, and send it here so I can > > > > have a look at it. > > > > > Also see -help-proxyfor details about the <proxy> parameter. > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Clark Hunter <chbrigh...@gmail.com> > > > > wrote: > > > > > This link has some suggestions forproxysetting for early (pre-1.5) > > > > > and later (1.5 thru 1.6)Androidemulators: > > > > > >http://www.coderanch.com/t/462906/Android/Mobile/connect-internet-beh... > > > > > > Basically, the older emulator used a “com.android.provider.setting.db” > > > > > database or -http-proxycommand line switch to setproxy/port/userid/ > > > > > password. > > > > > >Android1.5 and 1.6 used: Home->Menu->Settings->WirelessControls- > > > > > >MobileNetworks->Access Point Names to set multipleproxy/port/userid/ > > > > > password configurations. > > > > > My 1.6 emulator is working behind our corporate firewall/proxy. > > > > > >Android2.0 has some issue where theAPNdidn't display. > > > > > I used sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.telephony/databases/ > > > > > telephony.db to manually set fields and make the entries editable > > > > > (current=1). > > > > > I could access local servers, but not get thru the firewall? > > > > > >Android2.0.1shows theAPNwith a default 'TelKila' entry. 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