[guardian-dev] test when proxying WebView

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at guardianproject.info
Wed Sep 28 10:22:53 EDT 2016


VanitasVitae:
> That would be quite nice indeed.
> Also resetting proxy does not really work on Android 6. As a workaround I restart the app.

Yeah, there is lots of ugliness like this required, that's why I want to
be able to check whether the proxy settings took.


> Is there a way to set proxy on Chrome custom tabs?

Donno, never tried.

.hc

> Am 28. September 2016 12:35:32 MESZ, schrieb Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans at guardianproject.info>:
>>
>> I'm working on adding Tor support to a couple of apps that use WebView,
>> using NetCipher.  I know that adding proxy support to WebView is via
>> reflection hacks that change in new releases, so I'm wondering if there
>> is a way to automatically test whether the WebView proxying is working?
>>
>> Then at least we can represent to the user whether its working or not,
>> even when running on untested new versions of Android.
>>
>> .hc
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