Android :: How To Track All Https Requests?

Apr 12, 2010

How to collect URLs of all http/https requests made by the phone as well as well as the return status code and user agent from the headers. This information should be coming for all browser requests and other applications too.Please let me know this information can be retrieved on App level or we have to go to system level for this.

Android :: how to track all https requests?


Android :: Load Https Requests With Webview

Jun 2, 2010

I'm trying to load https requests with a Webkit object but It shows only a blank page, with http requests I don't have problems, It shows the page correctly. I have look the source code of the browser, in http://android.git.kernel.org/?p=platform/packages/apps/Browser.git;a... but I don't understand how the browser process the https requests. I think that the class BrowserActivity process the http and https requests but I don't see how to do it. Somebody could explain how the browser process the https request? It uses a Webview object to show the response of the https requests?

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Android :: ATrackDog - SD - Track Backup App Vs. ATrackDog - Track New Version

Dec 1, 2009

I was just wondering what the difference between aTrackDog(SD) and the regular aTrackDog? Which is better and more stable?

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Android :: Simultaneous Http Requests

Jan 13, 2010

Is there a limit on the number of simultaneous http requests of the form:

HttpResponse response = client.execute(request);

I'm interested in any official limit as well as practical ones.

(In a previous life, you had to dig deep to discover that WinMo only allowed three WebRequests to be open at a time.)

Let's say I have a list of 20 files to download on a background thread.

Should I: Download them one at a time, blocking the thread (but not the UI thread) to wait for each one? Start 20 threads each downloading one of the files?

I expect the answer may be somewhere in between, where I create C threads and work on the queue of N files, where C is a number like 3 or 4.

I suspect some of you here have already done some experimentation and know the magic number. In addition, I suspect there may be more efficient ways of doing what I'm doing than creating a new DefaultHttpClient for each request.

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Android :: Viewing Requests Made By Another App

Sep 16, 2009

Is it possible to view what requests are made to external sites/ servers by an app? Basically I'd kind of like to throw an application (I did not make) into a debugging type thing to see what requests (to where and what data) it makes. This is to kind of ensure a third party app does what it is saying, and isn't sending data elsewhere.

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Android :: How To Do Async HTTP Requests?

Feb 23, 2010

Im using a web service, so I want to use an async thread for the HTTP authentication request and another thread later to make additional service requests while my main thread runs.Would like to see a good example of how to do this and how to show busy messages somehow in main app. How does the main app know when the thread finished? And what if my thread encounters exceptions, how do I deal with that?HTTP requests are sent later, use the same cookies setup up by the first auth request, so will the later requests pick up the same cookies and just work?

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Android :: How AJAX Requests Work On 2.0 / 2.2 Emulators?

Jul 22, 2010

I'm testing out a web page on the Android 2.0 and 2.2 emulators, and the jQuery.ajax() requests that the app makes have slightly different behaviors regarding HTTP Authentication Headers. The server I'm making requests to requires basic authentication, and the ajax requests in 2.2 send the proper auth header. In 2.0, I am debugging with Fiddler, and it seems that the requests do not include the auth header, and the server rejects the request with a 401.2 error. I don't think it matters, but the server is running IIS 7. One interesting thing I noticed while debugging the web requests is that Android 2.2 makes two requests for each resource, whether or not it's an XHR. One does not contain the Auth header, and the second one does. In 2.0, it seems to make 2 requests for everything but XHR's:

Here is the 2.2 header for the first XHR:
GET http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/sonar.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.2; en-us; sdk Build/FRF91) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

The 2.2 header for the second XHR:
GET http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/sonar/mobileweb/sonar/sonar.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.2; en-us; sdk Build/FRF91) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1
Authorization: Basic cGFyaXZlZGFcZGF2aWQubW9ycmlzOjIzbkx2ZWxsbGw=
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

And the 2.0 header:
GET http://192.168.1.111/app/views/week/init.ejs HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.111
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Referer: http://192.168.1.111/app/app.html
Accept-Language: en-US
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.0; en-us; sdk Build/ECLAIR) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17
Accept: text/plain, */*
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Accept-Charset: utf-8, iso-8859-1, utf-16, *;q=0.7

Has anyone experienced this behavior before? It is basically causing my app to not work at all in version 2.0. Version 2.1 seems to act the same as 2.0.

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Android :: Something That Will Log All HTTP Requests Phone Makes?

Aug 29, 2010

I saw an message "page could not be loaded" in an app that I was using which made me realize that it's UI may be HTTP based somehow. Is there a way that I can find out where it is sending its requests?

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Android :: How To Trace HTTP Requests / Responses?

Jul 22, 2009

How to trace the HTTP requests/responses e.g. by using Wireshark? I am using soap web services i want tocheck wheather the soap request from the web service sis going properly.I neee the Xml response from the server but non xml format i am getting how to check this request and response using Wireahark or any other process.

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Android :: Ajax Cross Domain Requests

Nov 7, 2010

The behavior of XMLHttpRequests in Android is very odd when doing cross domain requests. The browser should either fail with an error and not perform the request, or it should follow CORS (http:// www.w3.org/TR/access-control/) and start with an OPTIONS request to the remote domain. The Android browser (2.1 and 2.2) instead performs the request, which is received by the remote server (and this is the dangerous part both for data leaking and remote attacks), but the response is not set in the javascript (status of 0 and responseText null)

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Android :: Https Connection

Jun 15, 2009

I am doing a https post and I'm getting an exception of ssl exception Not trusted server certificate. If i do normal http it is working perfectly fine. Do I have to accept the server certificate somehow?

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Android :: HttpClient And HTTPS?

Apr 8, 2010

I'm new to implementing HTTPS connections in Android. Essentially, I'm trying to connect to a server using the org.apache.http.client.HttpClient. I believe, at some point, I'll need to access the application's keystore in order to authorize my client with a private key. But, for the moment, I'm just trying to connect and see what happens; I keep getting an HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request error.

I can't seem to make heads or tails of this despite many examples (none of them seem to work for me). My code looks like this (the BODY constant is XmlRPC):

CODE:.......................

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Android :: Using Ksoap2 Via Https?

Feb 11, 2010

Has any one been able to connect to a soap server using ksoap2 android via https?

I keep getting the error that "Hostname <###>was not verified"

CODE:..........

Apparently looking back at other ksoap which isn't for android your ment to us a different call to connect via https, but i can't find a way to do it in the android version.

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Android :: Can Phone Pause WiFi Scan Requests?

Aug 19, 2010

I wrote an android application to request a scan for available WiFi signals around, using the WifiManager, then dump the results to a file. The program works fine, but this weird bug occurs. Initially I was requesting a scan every 30 seconds, and everything worked fine. I then tried to request a scan every two seconds, I get this strange bug. Everything will work fine for a few minutes, then the time between two scan requests jumps from 2 seconds to 50 seconds for no reason.

Then, for four more scans, it will scan at 2-second intervals, then skip to a 50-second interval, and it continues to do this consistently. With larger time intervals this bug does not appear. Has anyone experienced this bug before? Is there a way to prevent it? Or does Android automatically cancel scan requests if they are too frequent?

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Android :: Java Server To Handle Client Requests

Jul 29, 2010

Im looking for the concept of creating Java Server to handle Client requests and respond to it , i want to use Google App engine which does not allow Socket connections , so is the client & server in this case will communicate using Http requests? i'll be glad if someone could clarify the logic to me and provide a few lines of code.

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Android :: Multi Threaded Http Requests Cause Exception

Jan 27, 2010

I have an app making an https post on one thread while performing a file download on another thread. For some odd reason, I am getting a ClientProtocolException saying that "The server failed to respond with a valid HTTP response". The error goes away if everything is run on a separate thread. Oddly if I run the two server requests in serial, the error goes away. It seems there's a bug that happens when two requests are made at the same time.

Important note: The post occurs to a different server than the download so the servers themselves should not be causing the problem. The code is simple. Here's the file download code:.............

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Android :: How To Use Separate Thread To Perform Http Requests?

Aug 2, 2010

I have an application that is performing HTTP Requests (specifically calling the FogBugz API) when the user clicks certain buttons. Right now, I am just creating a service when the application starts, and then calling different methods in that service to complete requests. However, when I do this, there is the usual hang in the UI thread. I have looked at AsyncTask, but am not sure it will do what I want to accomplish. Because I need to instantly parse the XML that the HTTP Request returns, I need to have a process that is able to return this data to the UI thread. Will ASyncTask be able to accomplish this, or is there some other way.

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Android :: Injecting HTTP Header Into All Requests By Emulator

Mar 17, 2009

Is there an easy way to inject a header into all HTTP request sent from the emulator, including HTTP requests made by my app and also by the built-in web browser? I need this ability to model the behavior of a carrier gateway. I tried running the emulator through Fiddler as a proxy because I know how to manipulate HTTP requests in Fiddler, but that that didn't work. The emulator was successfully able to make the first HTTP request, but choked on subsequent ones. Reading this list, it seems that getting the emulator to use a proxy is not is not that easy. If this is the only way to do what I need, then I'll certainly give it another shot and post details about any problems I encounter. I am just wondering if perhaps there is an easier way to inject a header.

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Android :: Sending Multiple Http Requests To Django

May 19, 2010

I am developing a microblogging platform in which I need to populate the page with Post (user defined class with fields) obtained from the Django server using HttpGet.In the client side(Android) I am using GSON to parse the responses from server to the type Post. So I require that server should send Post's one by one so as to add each of them to a list of Posts after parsing and then finally notifying the list adapter of changes in the data set after all Post's have been added.But the problem coming when intially loading the application, the page has to be populated with 10 latest Post's from the server. So I thought of a rather dirty way of sending 10 httpget requests to the server one after the other to the server. The code looks like this.I was thinking of executing it 10 times in a loop to get the 10 Post's I require. But in Django as far I know (correct me if I am wrong) there's no way to keep an index of the last sent Post to the client and so no way to send the 'next' Post on the next HttpGet request. So I am out of ideas.I feel there's a better way to do this efficiently.

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Android : How To Handle Of Server Requests / Device Rotations?

Nov 21, 2010

I read a lot about handling rotation in android applications, but I still have so many questions and need to much to understand. Let me explain my problem or implementation, that I'm using now in my application. If an activity will be opened, a get request will be sent to server. This request will be executed in a Thread (new Thread(...)) and if request was completed, activity's ui will be refreshed. But what should I do, if the user rotate his device?

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Android :: Get Image Source From HTTPs URL?

Nov 11, 2010

I am trying to get an image from a https url but it doesn't seem to display and get the image correctly but works fine on my computer browser. I have tested out a http url pointing to a different image and it works fine. My code is below:

public Bitmap getContactPhoto(String url) {
Bitmap pic = null; try { pic = BitmapFactory
.decodeStream((InputStream) new URL(
"https://mail.google.com/mail/photos/static/AD34hIjbK2m-Lj333E4nBcCkBC3MYl2tTs0xizuSqUOP3-Jd6DOrpFg1M5HG8jXh0MuPbeFepInZZDu92Dx8ST4b59EbOKmfYTortuuO3P1_Ohyu7b7a3gc")
.getContent()); } catch (MalformedURLException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block e.printStackTrace(); } return pic; }

Here is the code from the activity class that calls the method above:
private ImageView mContactPhoto; private ContactDetailsViewHelper mViewHelper;
mContactPhoto = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.contact_photo);
mViewHelper = new ContactDetailsViewHelper(mContext);
mContactPhoto.setImageBitmap(mViewHelper.getContactPhoto(mDetail.getImageRef()));
ignore the mDetail.getImageRef, that passes the real url value but for this case I tried hard coding the url as you can see from the getContactPhoto method.

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Android :: Java URL Class Can't Use HTTPS In App / Way To Do

Jan 11, 2010

I want to use HTTPS in my application. The Java URL class does not seem to do the job.

Does anyone have any pointers?

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Android :: HTTPS SSL Error While Installing?

Sep 7, 2010

I downloaded Android SDK when I run setup, it displays the following error message.

Failed to fetch URL https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/repository/repository.xml, reason: HTTPS SSL error. You might want to force download through HTTP in the settings.

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Android :: HTTPS Connection To Exactly One Site

Jan 18, 2010

I'm creating an app for the Android platform which will connect with just one site using HTTPS. It is essential that it won't be able to connect to any other sites, even with valid SSL certificates. I want it to be resistant to every form redirection (for example to site pretending to be the one I need to connect with) or other "attacks". Unfortunately I cannot find any good tutorial about SSL in Android.Do you know any? I'd be grateful for some links or advices. Or maybe could you give me some code snippets? My app is prepared to use HttpURLConnection or HttpClient - it makes no difference which path will I choose.

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Android :: Intercepting WebKitView Resource Requests / Serving From Classpath

Jun 7, 2010

I'd like to create dynamic HTML in my app that will also include referecences to a few images. The images should not be resolved / requested by the internet, but instead I would like to somehow intercept these calls and then respond will classpath resources to those requests.I think this is similar how phonegap or titanium do this, but this is just an assumption.Does anyone know how webkit's resource loading can be intercepted and resources can be served from a local cache/ classpath intead of contacting the internet?

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Android :: HTTPS With Self Signed SSL Certificate - Solution Or Better?

Apr 29, 2010

I need to do is download some basic text-based and image files from a web server that has a self-signed SSL certificate. I have been trying to figure out how to use HttpClient to do this, but getting the SSL to work is a nightmare that seems to be way too much trouble for such a simple task. Is there a better way to perform these file downloads? Perhaps through a WebView or Browser feature? Reinventing the wheel of making a simple HTTPS GET request is a major pain, and is significantly holding up my development schedule.

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Android :: Slow Reading From HTTPs URL Connection

Mar 28, 2009

So I have the following code.
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(4096);
while (true) { int i = in.read(); if (i == 0) break;
else if (i == -1) throw new EOFException();
sb.append((char)i); }
What I see (with thousands of times run) is that this code takes about 1ms for every 7-10 bytes read. So reading just 10k takes almost a second!

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Android :: Progressive Video Play Over HTTPs

Jul 13, 2010

I am trying to stream video over https from Android browser. If the video URL is http, everything works fine. But when I switch the url to https, no video can be played. I tried 2 methods to stream over http/ https through Android browser.

1. Use html5 Video tag on browser (Android 2.0+ device) and call video.play( ) from javascript. - With Https url. Browser launches media player and the player displays alert dialog saying "Can't play video". I captured the client TCP traffic and found no SSL handshake between client and server. It looks like the player pops up the alert on any https link. - With Http url. Browser launches media player and the player can stream the video successfully.

2. Use direct link of html <a> tag on browser and click the link - With Https url. Browser downloads the video file without launching the player. The browser seems not try to load any https link in media player. - With Http url. Browser launches media player and the player can stream the video successfully.

So the above tests make me think Android media player cannot play media from any https url.

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Android :: HTTPS Authentication Over WiFi Using HttpClient 4

Jul 9, 2009

I have Android pet-project DroidIn which utilizes HttpClient 4 (built into Android) to do some form based authentication. I started noticing that people who are using WiFi are reporting connection problems. It also doesn't help that site I'm accessing has self-assigned certificate. Well - the question is (I'm quite vague on WiFi details) If WiFi at the hotspot doesn't support HTTPS would that be a good enough reason for connection to fail and is there anything that I can do beside proxying into another appserver using HTTP which then would call HTTPS site?

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Android :: Google Maps - Lattitude Showing Accept Requests - Though Accepted Once?

Dec 26, 2009

I accept and share my location however it doesn't set. It won't add the friends to my list, and if I exit and go back it shows the requests again.

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