I guess working behind a (bureaucracy corporate) proxy raises the difficulty
in working with the emulator. I tried running it from home (with an internet
provider assigned IP within a designated DNS address) and it worked
properly.

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Chronos <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Unfortunately, this problem isn't solved :( In addition to the steps
> Gerald has taken already, we also:
>
>  - provided the -http-proxy option at emulator start; still no success
> neither for the browser application, nor for our own application
> (which works perfectly without proxy)
>  - tried IP addresses instead of domain names in order to circumvent
> possible DNS problems => still no success
>  - tried -debug-proxy with the following unsuccessful output:
>
> #emulator -avd standard_1_5 -http-proxy browser:3128 -debug-proxy
> proxy_http_setup: creating http proxy service connecting to browser:
> 3128
> server name 'browser' resolved to 192.168.1.122:3128
> proxy_http_setup: creating HTTP Proxy Service Footer is (len=2):
> '
> '
> http_service_connect: trying to connect to 209.85.135.99:8028
> http_service_connect: using HTTP rewriter
> tcp:209.85.135.99:8028(1576): cannot connect to proxy: <unknown error>
> http_service_connect: trying to connect to w.x.y.z:808028
> http_service_connect: using HTTP rewriter
> tcp:w.x.y.z:808028(1576): cannot connect to proxy: <unknown error>
> http_service_free
>
>
> I have obfuscated the second IP - but I strongly wonder about those
> obviously wrong port numbers... I hope this is just a string formating
> bug. Anyway we're stuck here... Can't anybody help ?
>
>
> On May 9, 9:16 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Worked for me. Go to Tools directory and type
> >
> > >emulator-http-proxy<proxy-address>:<proxy-port>
> >
> > On May 8, 2:50 am, Gerald Logor <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >  Well if that's the case, if the -http-proxy<proxy> command-line option
> is
> > > not supplied, thenemulatorshould by default looks up the
> > > http_proxyenvironment variable (which I did set it using sqlite3 in
> > > the settingsdb
> > > file) and automatically uses any value matching the <proxy> format.
> However,
> > > it still cannot go online.
> > > Thanks for the reference to the releasenotes though.
> >
> > > Gerald Logor
> >
> > > On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Android Users <
> [email protected]>wrote:
> >
> > > > SDK 1.5 release notes mention this,
> > > > "In some cases, you may encounter problems when using the browser on
> an
> > > >emulatorstarted with the command-line option -http-proxy."
> > > > Ref :http://developer.android.com/sdk/RELEASENOTES.html
> >
> > > > On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Gerald Logor <[email protected]
> >wrote:
> >
> > > >> After spending hours of research and different ways to connect
> myemulator
> > > >> to the internet (i.e just accessing any ordinary webpages), I'm
> still
> > > >> hitting a brick wall.
> >
> > > >> My current internet setting is that I'm behind a corporate internet
> > > >> connection thus connecting via a proxy (154.23.x.yy:80zz)
> >
> > > >> Ways I tried:
> >
> > > >> 1. Connect to theemulatorusing the "adb shell" command (From "tools"
> > > >> folder of SDK)
> > > >> *adb shell*
> > > >> enter this..
> > > >> *# sqlite3
> > > >> /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db
> > > >> sqlite> INSERT INTO system
> > > >> VALUES(99,'http_proxy','<PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port>');*
> > > >> Restarting theemulator, it's still showing "WebPage unavailable"
> >
> > > >> 2. Using Eclipse as my IDE, I Go to Run -> Run Configurations
> ->Target in
> > > >> eclipse and enter
> > > >> *-http-proxy<PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port> * in Additionalemulatorcommand
> > > >> line options.
> > > >> Still, no happiness.
> >
> > > >> 3. I also tried (in Eclipse), Windows->Preferences->Android->Default
> > > >>Emulatoroption, and insertinghttp-proxy*<PROXY_IP>:<PROXY_Port>
> >
> > > >> *4. I'm not creating any of my own view or activity, thus did not
> need to
> > > >> setup INTERNET permissions in my manifest file.
> >
> > > >> Any helps would be appreciated. Thanks.
> >
>

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