hi ok i think i found it at <android src folder>packages/apps/Settings/ src/com/android/settings/ProxySelector.java this is only the gui but it seams that this is the problem. quote from src: " // FIXME: The best solution would be to make a better UI that would // disable editing of the text boxes if the user chooses to use the // default settings. i.e. checking a box to always use the default // carrier. http:/b/issue?id=756480 // FIXME: This currently will not work if the default host is blank and // the user has cleared the input boxes in order to not use a proxy. // This is a UI problem and can be solved with some better form // controls. // FIXME: If the user types in a proxy that matches the default, should // we keep that setting? Can be fixed with a new UI."
i will have a deeper look at this cu lad ps, ooh and if u whant to have a look at the "dialog" use the app any cut and make a shortcut activity -> proxy settings On Feb 3, 9:15 pm, "lad1...@googlemail.com" <lad1...@googlemail.com> wrote: > hi > could you tell me where you found this code.(which src file) > i would like to have a look myself into this bug > > and about the wpa2 enterprise any idea how to use/set a certificate? > > thanks and regards > lad > > On Jan 26, 2:22 pm, Bjarni Rúnar <bjarni.ru...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > There is a bug open for > > this:http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273 > > > I've had a look at the source, and there is code which pretty much > > goes like this > > > if (connection is wifi) { > > // do nothing} else { > > > // configure proxies > > > } > > > I recommend voting up the bug. > > > There may be workarounds possible using local iptables and transparent > > proxy tricks, but that's obviously not an option unless you have root > > on your phone and lots of geek skills. > > > On Jan 21, 11:21 am, "martin d." <mailmartin....@gmx.de> wrote: > > > > Hi there, > > > > some time ago there where questions here about using different > > > authentication > > > types than WPA and WPA2 [1] on the dev phone. Here is how it can be > > > done by > > > foot: > > > > 1) switch off wireless in Settings/Wireless Controls/Wi-Fi so that > > > wpa_supplicant is stopped > > > 2) edit the file /data/misc/wifi/wpa_supplicant.conf to your needs > > > 3) enable Wi-Fi > > > 4) the new network should appear in Settings/Wireless Controls/Wi-Fi > > > settings/ > > > > For the network at my univerity I use this config: > > > > network={ > > > ssid="FBI-WLAN1" > > > scan_ssid=1 > > > proto=WPA > > > key_mgmt=WPA-EAP > > > pairwise=TKIP > > > group=TKIP > > > eap=TTLS > > > identity="USER" > > > anonymous_identity="anonymous" > > > password="PASSWORD" > > > phase2="auth=PAP" > > > > } > > > > What I still can't figure out, is how to use a HTTP proxy. I tried > > > adding a new row > > > to the database in /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases > > > as advised > > > on [2]. But I think this only works on the emulator. I can't believe > > > that such an > > > important feature like an HTTP really does not work! > > > > MartinD: > > > > [1]http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/threa... > > > [2]http://openhandsetmagazine.com/2007/11/tips-howto-connect-android-emu... --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "android-framework" group. To post to this group, send email to android-framework@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-framework+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-framework?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---