Any One Know About Bcmon ? - YU Yureka Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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Bcom is a used to set the phone on monitor mode to check the wifi packets for useful data.It is used with reaver which is a pentesting tool developed by Tactical Network Solutions.It attacks WPS-enabled routers and after the WPS-Pin is cracked, it retrieves the actual WPA-key.
RfA is able to unveil the actual WPA(2)-Key of many routers within 2 - 10 hours.

GamerKing said:
Bcom is a used to set the phone on monitor mode to check the wifi packets for useful data.It is used with reaver which is a pentesting tool developed by Tactical Network Solutions.It attacks WPS-enabled routers and after the WPS-Pin is cracked, it retrieves the actual WPA-key.
RfA is able to unveil the actual WPA(2)-Key of many routers within 2 - 10 hours.
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wow very nice information. now come to the point do you know how will it work on yurek

Bcmon not work with Yureka
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GrooVe IP - Directly call US and Canada free using Google Talk

I have been looking for the Android equivalent of Talkatone on the iPhone for a while. Talkatone allows you to make direct calls via gtalk (without callback to cell phone which uses up cell phone minutes).
The Android equivalent App is called GooVe IP:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gvoip
Well worth the money!
But is not available. For India
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There is also NetTalk. It's free and you can find it on the market or here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054337
I wonder if one works better than the other...
treefrog321 said:
There is also NetTalk. It's free and you can find it on the market or here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054337
I wonder if one works better than the other...
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Even that doesn't work for India. If someone has tried it successfully then let know
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Try nimbuzz
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Try nimbuzz
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Nettalk work from india to us not for calling in india but grove ip not work in both way
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drbhavesh said:
Nettalk work from india to us not for calling in india but grove ip not work in both way
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Does skype work from India?
Only nettalk works from india to us mobie and landline
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tsuda said:
I have been looking for the Android equivalent of Talkatone on the iPhone for a while. Talkatone allows you to make direct calls via gtalk (without callback to cell phone which uses up cell phone minutes).
The Android equivalent App is called GooVe IP:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.gvoip
Well worth the money!
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treefrog321 said:
There is also NetTalk. It's free and you can find it on the market or here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1054337
I wonder if one works better than the other...
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I am wondering the same thing. Here is one important difference.
Net Talk - You will not receive a phone number-outgoing calls only
GrooVe IP - app supports making and receiving calls using Wi-Fi and/or 3G/4G data connections. It works via Google Voice.
I think I will take a chance on GrooVe IP.
Explore3 said:
I am wondering the same thing. Here is one important difference.
Net Talk - You will not receive a phone number-outgoing calls only
GrooVe IP - app supports making and receiving calls using Wi-Fi and/or 3G/4G data connections. It works via Google Voice.
I think I will take a chance on GrooVe IP.
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nettalk app doesn't make use of the proximity sensor so it kind of sucks in the respect that it leaves the touch screen functional while running. I've been bitten by this a couple of times...
I might try out grooveip as I've seen several people say that it's decent.
I WAS going to try out skype, but now that M$ got their sticky fingers on them...
cutterjohn said:
nettalk app doesn't make use of the proximity sensor so it kind of sucks in the respect that it leaves the touch screen functional while running. I've been bitten by this a couple of times...
I might try out grooveip as I've seen several people say that it's decent.
I WAS going to try out skype, but now that M$ got their sticky fingers on them...
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You can use power button to lock the screen.
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nice software
4silvertooth said:
You can use power button to lock the screen.
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hmmm... I'd always thought that doing so put the device into sleep mode...
cutterjohn said:
hmmm... I'd always thought that doing so put the device into sleep mode...
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But the app would still be running I don't know I haven't tried it. But logically even if I lock screen all downloads music still works.
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I love groove. But 3g calling only works if your provider allows voip. And virgin doesn't.....
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4silvertooth said:
But the app would still be running I don't know I haven't tried it. But logically even if I lock screen all downloads music still works.
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I'll have to try it, as other than not using the proximity sensor nettalk works fine for me on wifi, and with my usually crappy 3G here I don't believe that ANY app will work over 3G for me...
I'll post back with the results next time I use it unless someone beats me to it...

Need an App to capture WIFI activity in own house..

i am looking for an app that will capture WIFI activity from my own wifi network. It is password protected and I connect to it. I would like to monitor all other Laptops, cell phones..etc that use my network.
And would it be possible to read the http URL's and capture key stokes or User ID and Passwords if they log into a site (i.e Gmail)?
Thanks
You wont be able to sniff out Gmail passwords or any sites where passwords are sent via HTTPS. Just for the reason you state.
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If you're trying to sniff out your kid's emails why don't you just talk to them instead?
And why is this in the Vibrant forums?
There might be an app for your computer, i don't think there's one for android.
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Just curious, why would you want to do that?
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Just curious, why would you want to do that?
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maybe he's got hot lady neighbors and he's stealing their wifis.
Or hes using an open, security-less, MobileAP at a coffee shop and trying to steal other peoples stuff when they log onto his network
if I have a neighbor who have a wireless connection but not secured. Am I allowed to use it?
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anthonys2r said:
Or hes using an open, security-less, MobileAP at a coffee shop and trying to steal other peoples stuff when they log onto his network
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couldn't be!
also, there's a mobile release of backtrack btw....
faceniff app just got fixed by facebook and twitter, but it can still grab some other stuff.
For educational purposes of course
http://droidhacks.com/tag/wireshark/

How to control my desktop PC with my S4?

I always wanted to know that. Is there any way to mirror my desktop's screen to my S4 and then control it? I tried Unified remote, you can just control some stuffs there, but I want something which could mirror my PC's screen, is that possible?
VNC or RDP
Server in one side and the other side is client
You can do it both ways
And you can do it from one mobile to control another mobile too or any other platform
It's possible to do it far remotley by port forwarding in router settings .....
I try it once and its was fun
I was thinking to do a tutorial about that one day
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Use phone to PC or the popular splash top.
I recommend splash top as it has it uses your wifi as a intranet so there is very little delay even with a wireless G router
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smep said:
VNC or RDP
Server in one side and the other side is client
You can do it both ways
And you can do it from one mobile to control another mobile too or any other platform
It's possible to do it far remotley by port forwarding in router settings .....
I try it once and its was fun
I was thinking to do a tutorial about that one day
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Thanks. Do you mean this one?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iiordanov.freebVNC
MrAndroid12 said:
Use phone to PC or the popular splash top.
I recommend splash top as it has it uses your wifi as a intranet so there is very little delay even with a wireless G router
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Which one sir, there are lots with same name!
This? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad.v2
devilsdouble said:
Thanks. Do you mean this one?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iiordanov.freebVNC
Which one sir, there are lots with same name!
This? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad.v2
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yes, that is the one.
I highly recommend it
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I've used splash top it's really good on wifi would recommend it
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Hey guys sorry for BUMP after a long time.
I have been using Splashtop as per above suggestions and I am very happy with it.
But now I need an app which will do the opposite, I mean I need something which will show my S4's screen to my laptop / PC, and I will be able to control the phone from there, is there any such app?
I have tried AirDroid, don't like it. It shows very limited apps, can't reply to WhatsApp / Hangout messages! Then I tried Team Viewer, didn't do the job either.
TIA.

[Q] Restart service after kill

Hi I want to start my service after it is killed by the user or the system.
I thought about creating a second app and monitor if the service is running and if not then start it.
The problem I have with that is
- I need two apps
- It drains more battery
I hope you can help me find the best solution for my problem
Yeah, I think if you override the onDestroy method on your service class, and then you can send a broadcast from there.
In your broadcast receiver you can start the service again.
Though i have never tried it myself, i think this should work.
Tell me how it goes
Happy coding!! :thumbup:
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hiphop12ism said:
Yeah, I think if you override the onDestroy method on your service class, and then you can send a broadcast from there.
In your broadcast receiver you can start the service again.
Though i have never tried it myself, i think this should work.
Tell me how it goes
Happy coding!! :thumbup:
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I thought about that too but unfortunately when the app is stopped by the user the onDestroy methode is not called...
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If yu are using android version less than 4.4.2 then returning start sticky should do it
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hiphop12ism said:
If yu are using android version less than 4.4.2 then returning start sticky should work
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That is only if the system stops the service not if the user does....
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Rick Clephas said:
That is only if the system stops the service not if the user does....
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I believe there is no such way... otherwise android would be very insecure for malware that just does this . You can only restart your service once the user restarts your activity, there should not be another way (and START_STICKY for the system of course). And please don't do two apps which listen for each other, if the user willingly kills your service they usually have a reason and expect that your app is not working right until they restart it.
SimplicityApks said:
I believe there is no such way... otherwise android would be very insecure for malware that just does this . You can only restart your service once the user restarts your activity, there should not be another way (and START_STICKY for the system of course). And please don't do two apps which listen for each other, if the user willingly kills your service they usually have a reason and expect that your app is not working right until they restart it.
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I have heard that a lot but does that mean that all the security apps available on the play store can be killed by the user? :what:
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Rick Clephas said:
I have heard that a lot but does that mean that all the security apps available on the play store can be killed by the user? :what:
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Sure, why not? I could uninstall my firewall on my PC if I wasn't using Ubuntu and thus don't really need one
SimplicityApks said:
Sure, why not? I could uninstall my firewall on my PC if I wasn't using Ubuntu and thus don't really need one
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Well that is a pitty. I really thought I had seen an app that could do that...
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Look this app says it can't be killed by task managers https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domobile.applock
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Rick Clephas said:
Look this app says it can't be killed by task managers https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domobile.applock
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Just an idea, it might be possible when your app is a Device Admin with the APIs that you get with that. Though you have to read it yourself, I have no clue about how it works.
SimplicityApks said:
Just an idea, it might be possible when your app is a Device Admin with the APIs that you get with that. Though you have to read it yourself, I have no clue about how it works.
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Thanks I will look at that. Most people have my app as Device Admin because that way it can't be uninstalled
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Well I found the solution.
When device admin is enabled the app can't be force-stopped or uninstalled. Then the user can only stop the service and then the onDestroy methode is called so then I can restart the service again. Tanks guys :thumbup:
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Alternative to Internet bandwidth meter pro

It won't catch data from many applications which communicate directly with server.
Specifically when using mobile data.
Any alternative?
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Just check this 2 screenshots
Actual data usage as per my service provider and Internet speed meter pro.
Hence requesting alternative.
Isn't that a waste to use a problem version?
Will probably share this as a giveaway.
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Where are those screenshots?
I already reported this errors.
I cannot see post number 2 and cannot attach a screenshot of same
Edit 3:
Will try again from desktop
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