History log of /frameworks/base/packages/VpnDialogs/AndroidManifest.xml
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dadc857d9de364fded10d4f69eb82bc9cd35d4b7 08-Jun-2012 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> VPN: move VpnDialogs away from system uid.

Bug: 6632536
Change-Id: Iece647c077caf5298ccfe7d7aba5f0911a4ed0d1
/frameworks/base/packages/VpnDialogs/AndroidManifest.xml
ae380fb89dedaa03597d031370a18aa153a6a645 24-Jan-2012 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> VpnDialogs: fix screen flickering when popping up dialogs.

Bug: 5699057
Change-Id: Iad1b32cafa32f98b27b6c96a63e1e9d97908983a
/frameworks/base/packages/VpnDialogs/AndroidManifest.xml
fcc1b41b663c1a0cb551344c4a16a5ad9ce36d60 04-Aug-2011 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> VPN: move away from the VPN permission.

VpnBuilder will be replaced by VpnService in the next change.

Change-Id: I2dea67a1616b74d17b372f7b214d207f1617198e
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2efd2dbbac9eac89620683696c6076463c3a1cd6 20-Jul-2011 Christopher Tate <ctate@google.com> Support full-backup encryption and global backup password

If the user has supplied a backup password in Settings, that password
is validated during the full backup process and is used as an encryption
key for encoding the backed-up data itself. This is the fundamental
mechanism whereby users can secure their data even against malicious
parties getting physical unlocked access to their device.

Technically the user-supplied password is not used as the encryption
key for the backed-up data itself. What is actually done is that a
random key is generated to use as the raw encryption key. THAT key,
in turn, is encrypted with the user-supplied password (after random
salting and key expansion with PBKDF2). The encrypted master key
and a checksum are stored in the backup header. At restore time,
the user supplies their password, which allows the system to decrypt
the master key, which in turn allows the decryption of the backup
data itself.

The checksum is part of the archive in order to permit validation
of the user-supplied password. The checksum is the result of running
the user-supplied password through PBKDF2 with a randomly selected
salt. At restore time, the proposed password is run through PBKDF2
with the salt described by the archive header. If the result does
not match the archive's stated checksum, then the user has supplied
the wrong decryption password.

Also, suppress backup consideration for a few packages whose
data is either nonexistent or inapplicable across devices or
factory reset operations.

Bug 4901637

Change-Id: Id0cc9d0fdfc046602b129f273d48e23b7a14df36
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339abf1fbac25321cea9d39de14b6a6b4e326120 15-Jul-2011 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> VpnDialogs: enforce calling permissions.

Change-Id: I1bb3bd4616309f091ef653ee246b97b1a006a225
/frameworks/base/packages/VpnDialogs/AndroidManifest.xml
5db03df1fff4900eb485304d4fd185110bea1a0c 01-Jul-2011 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> VpnDialogs: prepare for the usages of legacy VPN.

- Use PendingIntent to start activities.
- Handle configs without package names.
- Switch to system UID.

Change-Id: Ia78112a97e3628b603d9e059705e32694ebe142b
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19f054b0f69b2f56ea0e98a3bb7e0e62b90ff480 04-Jun-2011 Chia-chi Yeh <chiachi@android.com> The UI part of the user space VPN support.

Change-Id: Ia9b7d516f977bc0fa7c30f44ff8111466838d1aa
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