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SSLDroid

SSLDroid is a pure Java plain-to-SSL proxy for Android devices, like stunnel
The main goal of SSLDroid is to provide client-side certificate-basedauthentication capabilities to software on Android, most notably emailand calendar sync.

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Reviews (14)

ROS. R. Jun 26, 2020     

YES IT WORKS WELL!!!!!! Wayman

Jon. C. May 1, 2017     

This works for what I need it for but there are a lot of problems. The UI is a mess and the app doesn't take changes very cleanly (apply, then home, works. Apply, then back, doesn't). It also has a tendency to restart, causing the VPN app I'm tunneling to also restart.

A. G. u. Nov 26, 2017     

The fact that the certificate password is somehow saved makes me a bit uneasy, but it's the only stunnel program I could find :-/

J. T. Oct 17, 2017     

The App works just fine, but does not verify validity of the server certificate. I deliberately swapped my server certs with self-signed certs and the App didn't notice at all. Therefore the resulting system is completely insecure.

A. G. u. Aug 7, 2015     

Very useful SSL/TLS tunnel app. Supports client-side certificates and is easy to configure. Very responsive developer also!

Sam. A. Mar 22, 2016     

I can now tunnel my encrypted ssh connection! Thanks for the great and easy to use app!

Gar. F. Sep 17, 2015     

Works, but unstable. Needs stunnel-like connection options (TCP_NODELAY, compression etc).

Már. F. Mar 2, 2017     

Works great. I just wish there more configuration options such as allowed TLS/SSL protocols... alike stunnel. :D

Da. H. Z. Oct 12, 2016     

Nougat is finicky, but this app is great

Nim. M. May 27, 2016     

Exelent application . Thank you

Mar. O. B. Jul 18, 2015     

Great app, does what if says. Four stars because there are some minor issues (you can't rename a tunnel without changing the port number, you have to provide a certificate and it didn't accept my cert password, general design)

K. W. Feb 22, 2015     

It works!

Dav. T. Nov 9, 2014     

The app successfully created a tunnel to my stunnel server running on Ubuntu 14.04. I did find it weird that it needed me to provide a certificate file when the stunnel client on my computer didn't, but it was fairly simply to have OpenSSL generate the required file.

Ale. C. Nov 14, 2013     

Handy for when you need to work around the poor client side SSL auth support in most (all) Android apps. Would give it five stars if it aggressively tore down TCP connections when mobile data goes AWOL after some time.