[Q] MDM - remote apk installation on android devices - HTC Butterfly

Hi All,
i was looking for MDM (Mobile Device Management), just a question here.
does android support MDM, can we remotely install any apk on android device. it should be direct pc to 3g or wifi connectivity. should not depend on any third party web server.
please suggest Friends.

Yes it does ... search for adb wireless link .. works over wifi and you can install any apk

Really late for this reply, but MobiControl by SOTI can install applications silently on most mainstream Android devices.

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[Q] "Remote Android Client"

I have been very intrigued about the functionality of available remote desktop clients for the android platform, allowing control of one's PC via 3g/4g data or WiFi.
The question that I pose today is,
"Is there a 'Remote Android Client' available for the Android phone and PC to control an Android phone over 3g/4g or WiFi from a PC?"
The specifics of the software that I am seeking are,
Full access and permissions over a rooted phone.
Full gps, bluetooth, and network functionality.
-Including other additional features.
Is this available? Can a program like this be made?

Direct Wi Fi Connection between Android and PC?

Hi guys! After searching for months on google I decided to ask it to pro developer of this awesome forum. Is it possible to have a Direct Wi Fi Connection between my Android device (Lg L5 e610) and my PC (Win7, Ubuntu 13.04, Mac OSx Snow Leopard)? Is there any tool or program to do it? Or at least a developement project (I like to be a tester)? I found some solutions for my question but they need to a router to work :crying: and i haven't it
Sorry for my very bad english and applauses to this awesome community!
ZiO312 said:
Hi guys! After searching for months on google I decided to ask it to pro developer of this awesome forum. Is it possible to have a Direct Wi Fi Connection between my Android device (Lg L5 e610) and my PC (Win7, Ubuntu 13.04, Mac OSx Snow Leopard)? Is there any tool or program to do it? Or at least a developement project (I like to be a tester)? I found some solutions for my question but they need to a router to work :crying: and i haven't it
Sorry for my very bad english and applauses to this awesome community!
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Not exactly what you are looking for but could work
http://virtualrouter.codeplex.com/
I search for something that could use the direct wi fi technology between PC and android without router or internet
+1
Yes there be plenty of ways. If you want commanding access thru the command line and you're running root, then try wireless Android debugging bridge (usually found under developer settings I think) or download an ssh server app from the market place (some don't require root and you can find a good list of apps to test herehttp://android.stackexchange.com/questions/9905/is-there-some-ssh-server-for-android from Android stack exchange) further more if you are running root and you want the screen and all the GUI there are apps that let you do this too such as Droid vnc serverhttp://www.google.com/url?q=https:/...dycANA&usg=AFQjCNGQZqmOFJI8BJfOYyjJ9Gi1sjm_Rg
One weird word of warning about some of these; if you're on a nice network service provider, then some of the above apps work over 3G or 4G too. sooooo set a good password and don't forget to turn it off when you're done with it
So that's something for android what about the other end of the connection? The client side of things
On my laptop I've access to Vista and Ubuntu 12.04
For Vista I use Putty to connect via ssh and it works fine over wifi. I have yet to figure the GUI side for Windows but I've been working on it.
For Ubuntu I use remia to view the GUI of linux running on Android, works fine but have yet to test droid VNC server for the android GUI. And sshing in through command line wasn't a problem over wifi.
For more info on the android linux to pc connection see section 7 in the bellow links to the guide I maintain for such things.
Edit- I see that the formatting using mobile XDA app still leaves me wanting better functions, I'll see about fixing it when on a PC. In the meantime try this app
[APP][2.1+] SSH Server - SFTP, SCP, multiple users, per user public key auth, no root
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1896428
Looks like it'll have some good options on connections and such
Sent from either my SPH-D700 or myTouch3Gs
Debian Kit/QEMU Linux Install guide for all android devices that I'm writing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240397
Now have working Installers for ARM Java 7 JDK + Maptools + jMonkey
+1 Nice But How To make Direct Wi Fi Connection between android and other android
alaa1988 said:
+1 Nice But How To make Direct Wi Fi Connection between android and other android
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Well I've been able to run server and client services on either side of the following setup;
1 turn wifi tethering on one device (I'll call this device Wabafet)
2 connect to Wabafet with another device (I'll call this device Q)
3 run what's my IP searches for Q and for Wabafet
4 start server service on Q and client services on Wabafet
5 connect to server on Q with Wabafet and enjoy
Note; this set up keeps Q from being seen over the rest of the net, and some kind of port forwarding is needed to make it viable outside of the local wifi network
Note 2; if you connect a third device to Wabafet as a client you can still access the server on Q
Note 3; if you run a server on Wabafet and on Q then both can also run client services too and connect to one another
Note 4; if you've got a wireless router then you can skip the part about wifi tethering and instead connect Wabafet and Q to the router instead, however, this may require port forwarding to be set up on your specific router.
As far as wifi to wifi without a router or hot spot... I think setting a static IP in your wifi settings on Wabafet and on Q and then turning on but not connecting to a router should allow the devices to scan and connect to one another... But this will require some kind of client server set up again and will require that the apps being used don't require an active network to start. Droid vnc is a good example of this and has been reported to work over bluetooth too and even when the device is in airplane mode when the app starts.
You can find more info on this here: [Q] is theirs any app or way to share a screen? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422782
Update 08312013 11am- found this short and sweet guide for connecting to your device from a linux pc
http://shujinkou.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-vnc-from-android-phone-to-linux.html
likely you can use the same apps and set up on the device side of the guide and then modify the pc side of the guide to suit your needs, such as mac, vista and such. For windows I would suggest putty; its very friendly and there are many good guides for how to use putty as a client on the web, but let me know if you need help with that too oh and hit the thanks or something if this is at all helpful or let me know how better to help.
Sent from either my SPH-D700 or myTouch3Gs
Debian Kit/QEMU Linux Install guide for all android devices that I'm writing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240397
Now have working Installers for ARM Java 7 JDK + Maptools + jMonkey
WiFI Direct is supported out of the box for Win8 as well as JellyBean. However, they way they are supported, even thought you can "pair/connect" over WiFi Direct, you need an application to take advance of this "pipe". As far as I'm aware there are currently no apps that can directly connect a Win8 device and an Android device over WiFi Direct to share a file.
Coincidentally, I'm working on an app that at least can do so with Android. Based on the OP's post, he seems to be describing AirDrop. I think what I'm doing is "better", but users will tell =) I am putting it out on limited Private Beta soon, so if you're curious to what all the buzz/fuss is about, go to www.get-drop.com.
S0AndS0 said:
Well I've been able to run server and client services on either side of the following setup;
1 turn wifi tethering on one device (I'll call this device Wabafet)
2 connect to Wabafet with another device (I'll call this device Q)
3 run what's my IP searches for Q and for Wabafet
4 start server service on Q and client services on Wabafet
5 connect to server on Q with Wabafet and enjoy
Note; this set up keeps Q from being seen over the rest of the net, and some kind of port forwarding is needed to make it viable outside of the local wifi network
Note 2; if you connect a third device to Wabafet as a client you can still access the server on Q
Note 3; if you run a server on Wabafet and on Q then both can also run client services too and connect to one another
Note 4; if you've got a wireless router then you can skip the part about wifi tethering and instead connect Wabafet and Q to the router instead, however, this may require port forwarding to be set up on your specific router.
As far as wifi to wifi without a router or hot spot... I think setting a static IP in your wifi settings on Wabafet and on Q and then turning on but not connecting to a router should allow the devices to scan and connect to one another... But this will require some kind of client server set up again and will require that the apps being used don't require an active network to start. Droid vnc is a good example of this and has been reported to work over bluetooth too and even when the device is in airplane mode when the app starts.
You can find more info on this here: [Q] is theirs any app or way to share a screen? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2422782
Update 08312013 11am- found this short and sweet guide for connecting to your device from a linux pc
http://shujinkou.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-vnc-from-android-phone-to-linux.html
likely you can use the same apps and set up on the device side of the guide and then modify the pc side of the guide to suit your needs, such as mac, vista and such. For windows I would suggest putty; its very friendly and there are many good guides for how to use putty as a client on the web, but let me know if you need help with that too oh and hit the thanks or something if this is at all helpful or let me know how better to help.
Sent from either my SPH-D700 or myTouch3Gs
Debian Kit/QEMU Linux Install guide for all android devices that I'm writing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240397
Now have working Installers for ARM Java 7 JDK + Maptools + jMonkey
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try to put a wifi dongle in your pc and use an program like... ah i forgot the name! but it is use to let the dongle release a signal like router
U can also use airdroid.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 4.

[Completed] [app]List of hacking app for android

*** ROOTED PHONE *** is required.
Faceniff
FaceNiff is an Android app that allows you to sniff and intercept web session profiles over the WiFi that your mobile is connected to.
It is possible to hijack sessions only when WiFi is not using EAP, but it should work over any private networks (Open/WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK)
It's kind of like Firesheep for android. Maybe a bit easier to use (and it works on WPA2!).
dSploit
dSploit is a penetration testing suite developed for the Android operating system.dSploit supports all Android devices running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread or higher.dSploit is an Android network analysis and penetration suite which aims to offer to IT security experts/geeks the most complete and advanced professional toolkit to perform network security assessments on a mobile device.
Network Spoofer
Network Spoofer lets you change websites on other people’s computers from an Android phone. After downloading simply log onto a Wifi network, choose a spoof to use and press start.
Please note that there is no intention for Network Spoofer to include any malicious features.
Shark for Root
Traffic sniffer, works on 3G and WiFi (works on FroYo tethered mode too).
To open dump use WireShark or similar software, for preview dump on phone use Shark Reader.
Based on tcpdump. Please leave comments/send e-mail if you have any problems/suggestions.
DroidSheep
DroidSheep is an Android app for Security analysis in wireless networks and capturing facebook, twitter, linkedin and other accounts.
Penetrate Pro
Penetrate Pro is an excellent Android app for WiFi decoding.Penetrate gives you the wireless keys of Discus, Thomson, Infinitum, BBox, Orange, DMax, SpeedTouch, DLink, BigPond, O2Wireless and Eircom routers.
WPScan
WpScan is the WordPress vulnerability scanner for Android devices. It used to scan a WordPress based website and find all the security vulnerabilities it has. WPScan also has a desktop version of the app that is much powerful than the Android app.
Nessus
The Nessus Android app, from Tenable Network Security Inc., enables you to log into your Nessus scanners and start, stop and pause vulnerability scans as well as analyze the results directly from your Android device.
WifiKill
you can disable internet connection for a device on the same network.WIFI Kill will show you the Ip addresses of those machines which are connected from your network and if you click on kill or stop this will stop their access to your network .
Network Discovery
This app has a simple and easy to use interface. It views all the networks and devices connected to your Wi-Fi network. The application identifies the OS and manufacturer of the device.
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[Q] Mapping a shared Windows file to Android using Adhoc

I am newer to Android development but would like to know how to communicate with my Windows 8 (7 or XP) environment over Adhoc from my Android phone. I have researched this topic and I generally see people refer to the play store to download an app. I don't just want the functionality, but I want to know how to do it myself. Whether if there is a specific library I can use through android development, or if their is some command line option I can use via Android to do this.
So, how would I go about browsing files on my Windows machine without using an app? I know the Android O/S (at least what I gathered from the articles I have read) does not support this. So what are developers doing in their apps to create this connection? Or what is the best book to buy to help me understand how to do this?
Thanks!
google about android socket file transfer

How to Setup Private IKEv2 / IPSec MSCHAPv2 VPN on Windows Server to Connect From Android 12+ Phone - Full Tutorial Guide YouTube Video

If you are frustrated since #L2TP/PPTP is gone after MIUI 13 Update, or after your phone's / tablet's / device's Android Version update, then this full guide tutorial is for you. If your phone, tablet, or mobile device's Android version is above 11 and you can't find the #PPTP VPN protocol to connect your private #VPN, then don't worry. Because I am explaining the easiest way to set up our VPN to connect from your device in this tutorial guide.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) was so easy to set up on Windows Server and you were able to connect your private VPN easily through your phone. But this is not possible anymore since PPTP is removed from the majority of phones and mobile devices.
So instead of setting up our private VPN through features of Windows Server, we are going to use open source #SoftEther VPN Project.
In this video I will show you thoroughly from scratch:
1: Generate a new virtual server on Hyper-V and install Windows Server 2019 evaluation version.
2: Install SoftEther VPN Project on Windows Server 2019.
3: Make the necessary configuration of SoftEther.
4: Generate and export the #OpenVPN configuration file.
5: Modify the OpenVPN configuration file which ends with the .ovpn extension.
6: Install the OpenVPN app through Google Play Market and import the .ovpn configuration.
7: Connect to your VPN from your phone. I demonstrate this with my Xiaomi Poco X3 Pro - Android 12
8: With this methodology, we don't have to deal with complex and very hard-to-set-up IKEv2 / #IPSec #MSCHAPv2, #IKEv2 / IPSec #PSK, and IKEv2 / IPSec #RSA VPN protocols. These are the only available protocols on my mobile device.
0:00 Introduction
1:17 New Virtual Machine
3:28 Setting up Windows Server 2019
7:20 SoftEther Download & Installation
11:56 How to Setup OpenVPN on the Phone and Use VPN
click bait! there is no IKEv2 configuration, only OPENVPN. shame on you!
sandreanops said:
click bait! there is no IKEv2 configuration, only OPENVPN. shame on you!
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let me explain again. how else I could describe this video title ? why did I made this video?
Because I wanted to setup my vpn. However all existing tutorials not anymore working because phones are now only supporting IKEv2 . So I did search for IKEv2 word
And what a surprise there isn't any good tutorial and easy way to setup IKEv2
Instead I did a lot of research and found a way to connect IKEv2 supporting phones
an easy one
How is this now click bait?
You are fooling people. Those who enter this post or see the title of your video on YouTube are waiting for a guide to configure an IKEv2 MSCHAPv2 server and be able to connect from Android 12+ with the integrated VPN client. Instead, what you show has nothing to do with IKEv2, it is an OpenVPN server for which it is necessary to use a third-party app on Android.
Also SoftEther does not support IKEv2, only IKEv1 (ISAKMP)/L2TP.

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