Hi.

I am using the internet on campus here, which in general allows TCP/
UDP connections on various ports without problems. However, for a few
specific ports, I am forced to use a proxy (the ones I know of are for
example port 80 for HTTP).

Anyways, I am not able to open any webpages (or google maps) in the
Android emulator. Setting the "-http-proxy" variable seems to have
been recognized (I get a line in the console in Eclipse saying that
the given HTTP proxy has been set up) but the webpages still won't
open.

Apart from that I do have the possibility to tunnel the whole internet
traffic through a SOCKS 5 proxy server which allows me to also use
programs that connect using port 80 directly. I use a program that
does the tunneling on OS (operation system) level, so basically any
connection attempt done by any running program goes through that
proxy. So do the connection attempts of the emulator. However, the
browser inside the emulator still claims that there is no connectivity
and doesn't open any webpage.

Firewall is disabled, so this is not the issue either.

I know that you will need more information. Is there a way I can give
you any? Like .. I dunno, extreme level of detail of debug why the
emulator thinks it doesn't have an internet connection?

Any other tipps?

Thank you,
NameZero912

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