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Old 02-05-2016, 05:23 PM   #365
shamanNS
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Originally Posted by Gabbb View Post
I have a hard time making the dns man in the middle thing work with my router, however I have an android phone and I can run a webserver on it (not on port 80, but someone else did with 8000 already!?) so would it be somehow possible to use the android host file to do the dns thing for me?

Or to simplify it. Use host file on android to make "a" 208.113.182.154 and then just use the mobile hotspot option?
This is what I did, used my rooted Android phone (edited the hosts file, added my public IP adress) + WiFi hotspot, only difference is that I've hosted the files on my PC (with Windows 8.1 and ActivePython installed) via Python command, and on my router I've forwarded port 80 to my PC's static local IP. Connected my Kindle to mobile hotspot signal and it worked. Had to input ";fc-cache" when prompted to do so...

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