Has anyone found an app that will connect to a microsoft PPTP VPN server and also another app that will allow us to connect to a remote desktop connection (to Vista/XP/Windows Server)?
Thanks.
Noooo!! (In a childess like fashion).
i have a BB Curve for work now, I gotta find a way to make my outlook sync as close to realtime as possible, then the next thing is to find a PPTP VPN connection and remote desktop.
I know there are open source PPTP clients and remote desktops, I wonder how much it would cost for me to pay someone to make this.....
I havent found anything yet, I cant wait until they come out with an RDP client or at the very least a version of VNC that works with android.
I'm looking for the same thing. I'm lucky in one area. My company uses the outlook web access that exchange server has. So I can view all email through that. I'm sure a RDP client will be soon to come.
hi, i posted a how-to for a vnc app, but it is slow and buggy.
I need a checkpoint vpn w/rsa auth. Then an rdp client. What do you think my chances are to get all of that?
Xtralogic.com. go to their product page for their RDP for Android client. It is $10 on the market but it is awesome! I am also looking for a pptp vpn client, no luck so far.
PPTP or IPSEC: You need root and a CM ROM (his newer ROM's have the VPN support from the Donut dev branch)
Cisco Connected VPN: Search Market for VPN, it's the free VPN for root; based on Open Source work here. http://code.google.com/p/get-a-robot-vpnc/
I've tested the PPTP in the CM ROM's and it works OK, some issues with some PPTP dropping out after some time; but may still be issues with the dev branch that Google will fix
For Cisco Connected VPN; works great... Connected to my Company VPN over WiFi or 3G. There is NO way to set a domain suffix (e.g. if you connect to an internal system via http://intranet that won't work if you ping the address from your PC and it comes up with intranet.office.local (as an example)... you would need to provide the FQDN as http://intranet.office.local )
Good luck...
I've had no problems running AndroidVNC against RealVNC server on Windows. Depends if you just need a remote desktop or not...
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