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Well, I have been trying to use SOCKS proxy on android. Too much I am struggled and I failed to use it correctly.

Basically I do want to get a content of a page over a SOCKS proxy using HttpURLConnection (is a must).

The code I am using is this:

    String proxyHost = "192.168.2.2";
    int proxyPort = 1999;
    InetSocketAddress proxyAddr = new InetSocketAddress(proxyHost, proxyPort);
    Proxy proxy = new Proxy(Proxy.Type.SOCKS, proxyAddr);

    URL request = new URL("http://requestb.in/sgjga5sg");

    HttpURLConnection urlConnection = (HttpURLConnection) request.openConnection(proxy);
    urlConnection.setDoInput(true);
    urlConnection.setConnectTimeout(36000);
    urlConnection.setReadTimeout(44000);

    InputStream is = urlConnection.getInputStream();

    for (int x = is.read(); x >= 0; x = is.read()) {
        System.out.print((char) x);
    }
    System.out.println();

I do get SocketTimeOutException, here is the stack trace:

java.net.SocketTimeoutException
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.read(PlainSocketImpl.java:488)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.access$000(PlainSocketImpl.java:37)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl$PlainSocketInputStream.read(PlainSocketImpl.java:237)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socksReadReply(PlainSocketImpl.java:440)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socksRequestConnection(PlainSocketImpl.java:340)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socksConnect(PlainSocketImpl.java:326)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:181)
at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:456)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:887)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.Platform.connectSocket(Platform.java:174)
at com.android.okhttp.Connection.connect(Connection.java:152)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.connect(HttpEngine.java:276)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpEngine.sendRequest(HttpEngine.java:211)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.execute(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:382)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getResponse(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:332)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:199)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.DelegatingHttpsURLConnection.getInputStream(DelegatingHttpsURLConnection.java:210)
at com.android.okhttp.internal.http.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getInputStream(HttpsURLConnectionImpl.java:25)
at com.guness.testsocks.MainActivity.doTheThing(MainActivity.java:81)

Some curious things:

  • The proxy points to my SSH tunnel (apparently tested on other devices using firefox socks proxy feature).
  • When I change Proxy.Type to HTTP and choose an appropriate HttpProxy from internet it works, but I need socks.
  • Don't mind System.out.print and the loop, it is there for test purpose.
  • Test device is a C6603 model and Android version 5.1.1

Edit: It seems that SOCKS proxy does not work with HttpURLConnection on android. Some references: This thread and this thread claims so. I want to be sure if there is a way without using 3rd party libraries.

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    You are using okhttp. That's a 3rd party library. I don't know what version of the library you are using, but okhttp just added SOCKS support recently. Have you tried using the version of HttpURLConnection that is built into Android? Mar 30, 2016 at 16:24
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    Well, I am not using okhttp myself, the native HttpURLConnection and HttpsURLConnection are used on my code. maybe android internally using okhttp, not sure.
    – guness
    Mar 31, 2016 at 9:41
  • I don't think so. What device are you testing on? Mar 31, 2016 at 10:14
  • Maybe you are suing another 3rd party library that relies on okhttp? Mar 31, 2016 at 10:17
  • @DavidWasser: Google has been using OkHttp internally for handling HttpURLConnection since around Android 4.4. Apr 2, 2016 at 20:36

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I have found the problem, and solution partially. As stated in my question, the device was Lollipop(5.1.1). When I use an emulator to check Marshmallow(6.0) it was working like charm, without any change. Emulator check also fails for Lollipop.

So for the future reference:

Android did not support socks proxy natively(using HURL) on devices previous than Marshmellow.

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