

- #DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE HOW TO#
- #DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE APK#
- #DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE INSTALL#
#DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE INSTALL#
Install the application and run it for the first time to begin the configuration process.
#DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE APK#
Grab a free copy in the Google Play store (or, if you’re unable to access the Google Play store in your location, grab the APK file here to manually install it). If it’s good enough for people in places like China (who risk their freedom circumventing government firewalls) then it’s good enough for us. SSH Tunnel was conceived as a tool for users in China and other countries where oppressive and censoring governments heavily restrict access to the internet. While SSH Tunnel for Android isn’t the only SSH tool available for the Android platform, we favor it for a variety of reasons including ease of configuration, ease of daily use, and-most importantly-the target audience. Downloading and Configuring SSH Tunnel for Android If any of these terms seem unfamiliar, again, we would strongly suggest reading the Setup SSH on your Router guide linked to above. Moving forward from this point we will be assuming that you have, at minimum, an SSH account with the username, password and (if you want increased security) an authorized key pair for that account on hand. You do not need to be using the exact same setup we’re using (the built-in SSH server on a router flashed with third-party Tomato firmware) but you will need to have an SSH server (whether hosted on a remote server or your home network) to connect into. Second, we will be building on our guide Setup SSH on Your Router for Secure Web Access from Anywhere in this tutorial.

If you’re reading this an unsure on what exactly SSH is or why you would want to enable it on your smartphone (or other mobile device), we strongly suggest reading the What Is and Why Setup a Secure Tunnel section in our SSH router setup guide. With that under your belt you’ll find this guide to doing the same for your phone downright easy! Let’s get started. After all, you were able to flash your home router, configure the built-in SSH server, and set up your laptop as a client. We think you’re selling yourself short with the just-smart-enough label, Michael. Can you help a just-smart-enough reader out? Is there a straight forward way to get that same home-link-encryption I’m enjoying on my laptop onto my Android phone? I successfully completed the original tutorial (so I have an SSH server running on my router now) for what it’s worth. I read your guide to setting up an SSH server on your home router and configuring your laptop to connect through it, but I’m a little bit overwhelmed trying to translate what I learned in that guide to my Android phone. HTG Reader Michael wrote in with a simple request that we’re more than happy to fulfill:
#DMMD RECONNECT ROUTE GUIDE HOW TO#
Today we’re looking at how to secure your Android phone’s mobile data connection against intrusion using free software and a simple SSH tunnel. There are few security problems a healthy dose of paranoia and know-how can’t take care of.
