William Sardar wrote:
This is a complicated question; I hope somebody can help!
I want to use skype on my mobile phone through my wifi network (my phone
has wifi), using an application called fring.
However at university I have to connect to the internet through a proxy
server. I have the option of using an http or socks proxy and I have
been using Proxifier on my mac to tunnel my mac-based skype traffic
through the socks proxy, which works. On my phone there is the option to
configure a proxy server in the operating system but not in Fring. In
fact there is no mention of proxy support with fring. But the fact of
the matter is no matter whether I put in port 8080 (http) or 1080
(socks) into my phone's configuration, fring won't connect to its network.
I can wait till fring supports proxy servers or I can try and route the
traffic through my mac then through proxifier like I always have. I can
get squid working but have no idea how I can get proxifier to 'proxify'
it as when I choose the squid executable in proxifier, like I normally
do with other apps, proxifier doesn't pick it up.
I realise this is really a proxifier question and I've sent the same
question to their technical support, but I was wondering whether there
is support for socks-proxy tunnelling in squid? I couldn't find anything
myself.
No. Squid is an HTTP-proxy. It handle HTTP requests and only HTTP requests.
Or does somebody know a better solution? I wish I could get a
tunnelling app on my phone but I can't (symbian s60 3rd rev).
William
Amos
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