On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Athar <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, the question is:
> - Is this a bug with the 2.3.* rev of Android?

Possibly. It is also possible that this is just the behavior of your
mobile carrier, due to various firewall and transparent proxy
settings.

> - Is there an another way to checked a port, without the socket? (I don't
> see anything else. The purpose is to see if a port respond).

Actually use the port via the protocol that the server should be using
on that port. For example, if the server is an HTTP server, perform an
HTTP request.

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