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I want to to use the browser inside the Android emulator, and I want to use the proxy settings on my machine. How can I set this up?
Reading the very good Android manuals, they tell me that I should start Android using the following command:
But I am still not able to use the emulator browser. Please note that I am using the IP address for my proxy server.
What am I doing wrong?
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The simplest and the best way is to do the following:This has been done for Android Emulator 2.2
- Click on Menu
- Click on Settings
- Click on Wireless & Networks
- Go to Mobile Networks
- Go to Access Point Names
- Here you will Telkila Internet, click on it.
- In the Edit access point section, input the 'proxy' and 'port'
- Also provide the Username and Password, rest of the fields leave them blank.
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On Run Configuration> Android Application > App > Target > Additional Emulator Command Line Options: -http-proxy http://xx.xxx.xx.xx:8080
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Chris GunawardenaChris Gunawardena
I tried after removing http in the server name and it worked for me.
emulator -avd myavd -http-proxy 168.192.1.2:3300
YadvendarYadvendar
This will not help for the browser, but you can also define a proxy in your code to use with a HTTP client:
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On Android Studio:
Click on Edit Configuration under App Menu
- Go to App or Android App (as default settings)
- tap on Debugger
- Tap on LLDB startup command
- Tap +
- Add you command
-http-proxy http://168.192.1.2:3300
that`s it.
More cool stuff if you wanna use your PC IP, use this command:
-http-proxy '$(ipconfig getifaddr en0)':8888
on MacOS-http-proxy '$(hostname -i)':8888
on Linux
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I had no luck until I tried setting the environment variable
http_proxy
'If the -http-proxy command is not supplied, the emulator looks up the http_proxy environment variable and automatically uses any value matching the format described above.'
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Peter TaylorPeter Taylor
Install Proxifier in your host computer. Setup proxifier to use your proxy. You don't need to do anything else. You will be fine. Proxifier traps the calls from the system (including the android emulator) and route it through the configured proxy.
Gamma.XGamma.X
nothin of that workedi am using eclipse on windows 64-bit:do the folllowing steps... it worked for me:Window -> Preferences -> Android -> Launch -> Default Emulator Options-http-proxy='http://10.1.8.30:8080'
in your eclipse window
SiddharthSiddharth
For setting proxy server we need to set
APNS
setting. To do this:- Go to Setting
- Go to wireless and networks
- Go to mobile networks
- Go to access point names. Use menu to add new apnsSet Proxy = localhostSet Port = port that you are using to make proxy server, in my case it is 8989According to your
sim
card you can see the table
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Sometime even after setting all it may not work. I have tried all the methods like
- Setting the proxy in Emulator APN
- Setting it thru eclipse preferences --> Android --> Launch
Nothing worked. Then I did the following which worked instantly.
Goto eclipse Run --> run configurations. Under Android Applications you can see you application. Now, on the right hand side click on the Target tab. Under the 'Additional Emulator Command line options' add the following.
-dns-server <DNS servers from your local machine upto three> -http-proxy http://<your proxy>:<your proxy port>
The catch here is that the DNS Server setting should be from your local system. Goto cmd prompt and run ipconfig to check your DNS servers. Same with the proxy server and port. Whatever works for your browser should be put in here.
JerokdeepJerokdeep
Easiest way is to delete default APN from emulator(in my case its T- mobile) and create new APN with your proxy settings.
Note: i have tried all command line options and also tried setting the proxy foremulators default APN but nothing worked.
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Depending on which environment you are using to run the emulator, check the logs to see how the emulator is started. Mine is started as:
C:UsersjohanAppDataLocalAndroidSdktoolsemulator.exe -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd Nexus_5X_API_23
Then you add the -http-proxy option, in my case:
C:UsersjohanAppDataLocalAndroidSdktoolsemulator.exe -netdelay none -netspeed full -avd Nexus_5X_API_23-http-proxy 192.168.0.22:8888
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In case if you are under proxy environment and internet is not running in your emulator, then please don't change any setting in emulator. Go to your eclipse project, right click , click on 'Run as' then click on 'Run Configuration'. In pop up window choose 'Target' and scroll down a little,you will find 'Additional Emulator Command Line Options'Enter your proxy setting here in 'Additional Emulator Command Line Options' as i entered
-http-proxy http://ee11s040:[email protected]:3128
Then start a new Emulator.
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the best way to set corporate proxy with ntlm authentication is to use cntlm:
Install and configure in C:Program FilesCntlmcntlm.ini By default cntlm, listens to 127.0.0.1:3128
In android device set a new APN with proxy host 10.0.2.2 and port 312810.0.2.2 is a special alias to your host loopback interface (127.0.0.1 on your development machine)
see also http://developer.android.com/tools/devices/emulator.html#emulatornetworking
Regards
usergousergo
Are you sure that your address is 168.192.1.2 and not 192.168.1.2?
Notice the swapped first two numbers.
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Having the AVD android emulator:
- Open the simulator ( '..android-sdkAVD Manager.exe')
- Go to Tools
- Go to Options
- On Proxy settings:
On the first field(HTTP Proxy Server) set only the IP address where is your proxy (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)on the second field set the port of your proxy (example: 8080)
Then, click Close on the window and start the emulator
---- Added ...Then the alex steps works on my case:
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You can set the proxy in your app. This can be done using Settings class.For example you can add following line to your 'onCreate' method.
To change the proxy settings you have to have the android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS permission in your AndroidManifest.xml file.
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