Hi Robert,

My board does not have WiFi so I can not see related settings.
Is there any other alternative?

Thanks and Regards,
Pankaj Bharadiya


On Feb 3, 10:06 pm, Robert Greenwalt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you tried using the UI and system as I explained it before?  Just
> writing to system properties may not do what you want..
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> R
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> On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Pankaj Bharadiya <[email protected]
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> > wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > I have tried by setting http.hostProxy and http.hostPort properties.
> > But still Internet access is not working behind proxy.
> > Has someone managed to make it work on Android ICS?
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> > Thanks in advance!
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> > Thanks and Regards,
> > Pankaj Bharadiya
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> > On Jan 10, 10:48 pm, Daniel Fages <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Bonjour Fabien :-)
> > > I had to do the same thing for Froyo but, looking at the ICS source code
> > it
> > > seems things have changed...
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> > > First of all, I have to say it was quite painful (in Froyo but should be
> > > the same in ICS) to find all the places where the proxy has to be
> > > configured. There are different Java classes which implement HTTP
> > requnests
> > > and each has to be configured or even modified. If you can implement a
> > > proxy transparent somewhere in the network or even on the Android system
> > > (with some iptables configuration) it could be much easier...
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> > > The main implementation is the android.net one (which is used by the
> > > WebView component, and thus by the Browser).
> > > In Froyo, the default proxy Host/Proxy was read from the
> > > net.gprs.http-proxy (you can find it in the
> > > frameworks/base/core/java/android/net/Proxy.java) but in ICS it's read
> > from
> > > the http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort variables (same source file) - so
> > you
> > > just have to setprop these 2 variables. I cannot test it right now but
> > > according to the source code it should work.
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> > > If that works, you may find, as stated, that other classes have to be
> > > modified or configured - for example, Google Maps uses the
> > > org.apache.http.imp.client.DefaultHttpClient).
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> > > Feel free to ask if you need any more information - even in French by
> > > private email :-)
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> > > Regards,
> > > Dan.
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> > > 2012/1/9 Fab <[email protected]>
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> > > > Hi,
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> > > > I'm currently working on ICS port for new hardware and I was wondering
> > > > how to make the proxy work for Internet Access since I'm on a private
> > > > network with proxy for external connections.
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> > > > I have looked first through the web and try to use different ways to
> > > > configure this proxy:
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> > > > - My first test was with the Transproxy application with no success
> > > > - The second one I use AnyCut to create a direct shortcut to Proxy
> > > > Settings but it didn't work either
> > > > - After that I tried to set property http_proxy using setprop command
> > > > and I also tried to modify http_proxy record in system settings
> > > > database along with global_http_proxy_host and global_http_proxy_port
> > > > - As a last step I also modified the network_preference setting since
> > > > it was using Wi-Fi connection type instead of Ethernet but this
> > > > manipulation didn't give any results.
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> > > > I know there are some issues with Proxy support with Android but I was
> > > > wondering if someone managed to make it work on Android ICS.
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> > > > Fabien
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