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How to connect Android through a proxy in a wi-fi network?
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I have a laptop with a modem installed with the Internet. The laptop distributes the Internet via wi-fi.
At the moment, the task is, when connecting an Android device to a wi-fi laptop, let it through a proxy.
Proxy data that would be registered not on the Andoid device, but in the wi-fi or modem settings.
While I can not figure out where to dig. I'll be grateful for the tips
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I solved my problem with the help of a crutch.
--To do this, I bought a WIFI adapter,
-- Installed VirtualBox,
-- Threw the WIFI adapter into a virtual machine.
-- Created an access point on the WIFI adapter in the virtual machine
-- Installed Proxyfier on the host machine
-- Passed Virtualbox through Proxyfier with its proxy.
And as a result, it turns out that I connect to a WIFI point that is located on a virtual machine, and in turn, traffic from the virtual machine goes through a SOCKS5 proxy.
No way, these are different network levels.
For unencrypted traffic, you can raise a transparent proxy (when the router recognizes http requests and redirects them to a proxy server), although hardware routers usually do not know how to do this, but linux has standard tools for this. There is no point in this now, as the Internet is becoming more than completely encrypted.
PS if cdn services want to proxy data locally, they raise their caching servers in the right zones, resolving requests through dns with centralized control, inaccessible to clients.
zy2 check if you have proxy auto-configuration in your smartphone settings, then local dhcp on the router could distribute your proxy settings, but by default this is disabled everywhere.
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