Proxoid Error Cannot Bind Socket
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 656 Star 4,257 Fork 2,326 appium/appium Code Issues 893 Pull requests error cannot bind to socket adb 4 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Command failed: error: cannot adb forward bind to socket #2011 Closed appiumuser opened this Issue Mar 6, 2014 · 17 comments Projects None adb reverse yet Labels Android Question Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants appiumuser commented Mar 6, 2014 Hi, I am working on Android emulator, and I am successfullly able to launch the emulator but the tests does not get executed instead I get the below error in appium. I am using Eclipse and TestNG. error: Failed to start an Appium session, err was: Error: Command failed: error: cannot bind to socket info: Cleaning up appium session info: Error: Command failed: error: cannot bind to socket at ChildProcess.exithandler (child_process.js:637:15) at ChildProcess.EventEmitter.emit (events.js:98:17) at maybeClose (child_process.js:735:16) at Socket.
Productivity Sauce » Tether an Andro... Login Tether an Android Phone Using Proxoid « previous post next post » Productivity Sauce Jul 21, 2009 GMT Dmitri Popov The Android Market features a few tethering applications, so it should be easy to use your Android phone as a wireless modem. Well, that's how the theory goes, anyway. In practice, however, these applications require root access to your phone's system, so you have to "root" your phone before you can tether it. Rooting an Android phone is not for the faint of heart, though, and there is the ever-present risk of bricking your device. Meet Proxoid, a proxy server application that lets you use your phone as a modem without hacking its system. Making Proxoid work does require https://github.com/appium/appium/issues/2011 a few steps, but the entire process is simple enough even for uninitiated users. Here is how to make Proxoid work with an Ubuntu-based system.Start with installing the Proxoid application on your Android phone from the Android Market. On your phone, navigate to Settings - > Application -> Development and enable the USB debugging feature. On your Ubuntu machine, create the 90-android.rules file: gksudo gedit /etc/udev/rules.d/90-android.rulesAdd the following line to it: SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="0bb4", MODE="0666"Save the file and http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Productivity-Sauce/Tether-an-Android-Phone-Using-Proxoid quit the text editor. Download and unpack the latest release of Android SDK. Connect the phone to the Ubuntu machine via USB and start the Proxoid application. Open the Terminal, navigate to the tools directory in the Android SDK folder and run the following command: ./adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080The proxy server should now be running, but to be able to use it with Firefox, you have to modify the browser's proxy settings. In Firefox, choose Edit -> Preferences and switch to the Advanced -> Network section. Press the Settings button in the Configure how Firefox connects to the Internet group. Select the Manual proxy configuration option, then enter localhost in the HTTP Proxy field and 8080 in the Port field. Press OK to save the settings and close the window. Now you can browse the Web using the created connection. « previous post next post » Comments Link to platform-tools ADB Everyone is missing! Nathan http://dl-ssl.google.com/an...y/platform-tools_r04-linux.zip unpack in android SDK folder Link to platform-tools navigate here and run ./adb forward tcp:8080 tcp:8080 there you go! the new SDK makes you launch the android shell in the tools folder. I had a hell of a time seeing as how i am in an RV and have not ethernet and could only download mac ADB. I used the motorola permission in the android rules and all has worked great. Im looking t
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