Anyone? On Jan 26, 9:25 am, Tor <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear anyone, > > 1) I am wondering if someone can shed a light on this. As I understand > it, Settings.Secure.HTTP_PROXY cannot be modified unless the > application has been signed by the platform certificate; does this > mean that it is up to the phone manufacturer (in conjunction with the > carrier, i suppose?) to release code which could modify this setting? > (Even with WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission, my application[*] is not > allowed to create or modify this setting.) > > 2) It is possible to modify this value on rooted phones by directly > accessing the "secure" table in the corresponding database. However, > when this value is changed, I have noticed the following oddness > (which to me sounds like a bug): > > i) When the phone is connected to the carrier's network (not > wifi), it appears that (all?) applications honour the HTTP_PROXY > setting (e.g. it appears gmail and various browsers work just fine > through ConnectBot) > > ii) However, when the phone is connected wirelessly (wifi), most, > if not all, applications will ignore the value of HTTP_PROXY. For my > tests, it appears that Dolphin Browser sends the first two requests > via the configured proxy, and then all subsequent requests go direct. > > Does anyone have an answer to this? Can we expect this to change? Or > do we need to ask developers of HTTP based applications to change > their code? > > Thanks for reading, > > Tor > > [*]http://www.bogus.net/~torh/android/SetProxy.apk/http://www.bogus.net/~torh/android/SetProxy-Screenshot.png
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