NetHunter -
The Kali NetHunter is an Android ROM overlay that includes a robust Mobile Penetration Testing Platform. The Kali Linux NetHunter project is the first Open Source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member “BinkyBear” and Offensive Security. The overlay includes a custom kernel, a Kali Linux chroot, and an accompanying Android application, which allows for easier interaction with various security tools and attacks. Beyond the penetration testing tools arsenal within Kali Linux, NetHunter also supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks and is built upon the sturdy shoulders of the Kali Linux distribution and tool sets. For more information about the moving parts that make up NetHunter, check out our NetHunter Components page. NetHunter is an open-source project developed by Offensive Security and the community.
Instructions -
1. Install any ROM of your choice (AOSP, CM, Tesla)
2. Flash Gapps
3. Reboot
4. Setup your phone settings.
5. Go to Recovery and flash nethunter zip.
6. Reboot (It might reboot a couple of times, please setback)
7. Open NetHunter app to finalize settings.
Notes -
- Major portion of Kali works on kernel. I'm maintaining a kernel specifically designed for this. Flashing of any other kernel will result in unprecedented consequences.
- There are underlying issues which might cause a reboot when PEN-TESTING. Personally, I had very very very few reboots while testing.
- I have tested this extensively with ath9k_htc wireless adapter. Problems might arise with it, but I have created solutions too.
- If anyone who has knowledge in pen testing and is willing to contribute, let me know following things works or NOT.
Wireless Injection - Working with ath9k_htc. RALINK, Realtek supported but not tested.
Bluetooth interfaces USB hacks - Not tested, since I have no knowledge nor time to learn it.
Y cable - This is also not tested, since I don't have any resources left to buy new stuff.
Other Pen testing stuff - Again, not tested. But I have checked cSploit on my network and it works awesome.
Bugs :
1) Since PRIMA wlan is built-in, when our external adapter is disconnected there is a kernel panic and it reboots.
Other things????
XDA:DevDB Information
[NH] Kali Nethunter, ROM for the Sony Xperia ZR
Contributors
Daedroza, Daedroza, binkybear
Source Code: https://github.com/daedroza/nethunter_kernel_apq8064
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2016-09-26
Last Updated 2016-09-26
Reserved
Renjen-n00b said:
for atheros chip based adapter users who are unable to get their wlan1 up or even shown in the terminal follow these instructions:
1- goto "nethunter terminal" app and tap on "Kali"
2- type "apt-get update"
3- type "apt-get install firmware-atheros"
4- check "airmon-ng" after re-plugging your adapter
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for realtek chip based adapter users who are unable to get their wlan1 up or even shown in the terminal follow these instructions:
1- goto "nethunter terminal" app and tap on "Kali"
2- type "apt-get update"
3- type "apt-get install firmware-realtek"
4- check "airmon-ng" after re-plugging your adapter
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for chips other than (realtek or atheros) users are asked to follow these instructions:
1- goto "nethunter terminal" app and tap on "Kali"
2- type "apt-get update"
3- type "apt-get install firmware-misc-nonfree"
4- check "airmon-ng" after re-plugging your adapter
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- Also, remember that only 4 gigs is available after CM install. After chroot even less.
So, you might wana selectively install the pen-testings tools you want, unless you're using internal+external configuration.
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Download 1 -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9yrk5QZnasiaUJXUVNSWTA5dWc
updated kernel(flash this over previous zip) and boot :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9yrk5QZnasiaUJXUVNSWTA5dWc
Stuff to setup for wireless pentesting :
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/daedroza/bash-scripts/master/setup-for-work.sh
Sorry i have questions
1- its work on cm 13?
2- with this can i use aircrack
3- please insert screen shot?
Thanks
ostadmaster said:
Sorry i have questions
1- its work on cm 13?
2- with this can i use aircrack
3- please insert screen shot?
Thanks
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Yes, and yes.
i didn't understand , it's a rom or app ?
and how i can delete it if it doesn't work well ?
Device must be UB or BL ?
Support to XZR Docomo/A?
Can't install linux-headers 3.4.0-perf-gbccb33a
Daedroza said:
- Also, remember that only 4 gigs is available after CM install. After chroot even less.
So, you might wana selectively install the pen-testings tools you want, unless you're using internal+external configuration.
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Can't install linux headers 3.4.0-perf-gbccb33a ??
Pliz give me solution?
aggunawan said:
Can't install linux headers 3.4.0-perf-gbccb33a ??
Pliz give me solution?
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Probably because there is 3.4.112 kernel present. You cannot overwrite this due to restrictions of Android system, what you are trying to achieve?
Daedroza said:
Probably because there is 3.4.112 kernel present. You cannot overwrite this due to restrictions of Android system, what you are trying to achieve?
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Is there a custum kernel for LB users ?
Pliz
aggunawan said:
Is there a custum kernel for LB users ?
Pliz
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No, the old stock ROM is bloated with security holes. You need a unlocked boot loader to flash a Kernel anyways, so why not use a custom ROM in first place and install this overlay without any troubles.
Im on tesla mm will it still be necessary to flash kernel ,this mm is on your airless kernel ?
An error occurred during the installation.
Hey. When I try to flash this zip, I get an error 1. Error: unable to extract! The zip may be corrupt or your device may not have enough RAM to proceed. Consider using a smaller installer if it is available. CM 13, the kernel is 3.4.112-cm, android is 6.0.1.
(TitTitTit) said:
Hey. When I try to flash this zip, I get an error 1. Error: unable to extract! The zip may be corrupt or your device may not have enough RAM to proceed. Consider using a smaller installer if it is available. CM 13, the kernel is 3.4.112-cm, android is 6.0.1.
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Sorry, I haven't lately keeping track of this project.
It worked fine for me 6 months ago, that time we used 2.8.70 TWRP I guess.
Daedroza said:
Sorry, I haven't lately keeping track of this project.
It worked fine for me 6 months ago, that time we used 2.8.70 TWRP I guess.
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YEEEEEEEEEEEEES, It was installed, thank you very much.
It does not quite work. I'm trying to pick up VNC, but the terminal print "command not found".
can this installed on custom rom with locked bootloader.?
download links not working!!
Please master @Daedroza, can you compile kernel for minitor mode internal wifi (wlan0) ?
@Daedroza . And please make the kernel support to magisk??
aggunawan said:
Is there a custum kernel for LB users ?
Pliz
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Can this kernel use in Existenz ??
Related
This will be used to detail how to get LinuxonAndroid running on the GPad and the process of QPair support to bring new and interesting features to the project as a whole.
Step 1 - Install Linux on the tablet
We shall start by using the standard Complete Linux Installer to install and run Linux with the GUI pumped over VNC (Frame buffer method coming soon!), this method works on most devices and is the most universal but as the project develops in the coming weeks a better method for the GPad will be developed.
Anyway on with installing!
Root
First things first you will need to root your tablet, currently my tablet is running Stock V50020d with root.
The below will most likely work on other ROMs as long as you have root it should work!
(A custom ROM may be developed for further features.. watch this space)
Download
Now we have root you will need to download the below:
Complete Linux Installer
Terminal Emulator
VNC View (I recommend PocketCloud)
Finally download A Linux .img file from our source forge site HERE, I recommend and will be using Ubuntu 13.10 Small ext4. Once downloaded extract the .zip file and copy the .img to your devices memory (internal memory or sdcard).
XDA:DevDB Information
LinuxonAndroid - GPad, Device Specific App for the LG G Pad 8.3
Contributors
zacthespack
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2014-11-01
Last Updated 2014-11-12
Let me understand, you want to port QPair to linux that will run on the G pad?
Disclaimer: I'm also in the challange but the idea of running linux on the tablet is really interesting.
yoavst said:
Let me understand, you want to port QPair to linux that will run on the G pad?
Disclaimer: I'm also in the challange but the idea of running linux on the tablet is really interesting.
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I guess @zacthespack wants to use linuxonandroid on tab and sync stuff with a third party such as keyboard, etc using QPair.
Another Disclaimer here Good luck to everyone!
SferaDev said:
I guess @zacthespack wants to use linuxonandroid on tab and sync stuff with a third party such as keyboard, etc using QPair.
Another Disclaimer here Good luck to everyone!
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Bingo!
With linuxonandroid running on the tablet we could then use QPair to allow the user to have a phone (or another tablet..?) as the mouse/keyboard for Linux
posted first steps in OP to start getting LoA running on the tablet.
Everything is running very well, I shall finish the guide shortly to get LoA running but really the app install guide will work perfectly.
Next step I will be releasing a special Ubuntu 14.10 image which will be the supported image for QPair features and other changes for the GPad.
it say I need a loopable kernel which I didn't find for stock LG rom...
yoavst said:
it say I need a loopable kernel which I didn't find for stock LG rom...
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Stock LG kernel does have loop support so you should have no issue here, if you are having another issue getting linux to start let me know, shall be updated the OP in the next few days
As you know voting is now live so please do vote for the project!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/dev...-voting/xda-lg-contest-voting-thread-t2978598
Howdy, cool project. Couple of questions. I'm looking for a reason to install Linux on my tablet, but also understand that I can remotely view my home system with vnc. So what would be the benefit?
Is there more control using Linux to Linux?
Does this mean I could open into my home system, make changes to my kernel, compile, and upload to a server from my tablet?? Late night insomnia while in the mountains would be awesome. I would have to tether my tablet to my phone for WiFi, and run through Linux? This sounds pretty awesome.
Tell me the reasons it won't work.
Pretty awesome OP. Thanks!
Cant log in ubuntu
Can somebody tell me why im not able to boot?im running lollipop with red kernel and before i was running kitkat and still the same.Im my g2 there is no problem but on tab doesn work.I download complete linux installer,busybox,terminal and vnc and i never get the @root.i trh also a differend image but nothing.Any help will be appreciate
After a lot of work, I've been able to create a functioning MultiROM installer for a GNU/Linux distribution. Currently most things, such as WiFi, bluetooth, the display or the GSM modem, don't work. The only way to interface with the ROM while it's running is by connecting the phone to a computer, and then using ssh. My goal is getting all the phone-specific things working (WiFi first), and making GNU/Linux a viable primary OS for the Moto G.
Why GNU/Linux, when Android is already Linux-based?
While it is true that what is possible with GNU/Linux is also possible with Android with a little bit of work, I don't like that Android is, at heart, an embedded system. This has some negative implications for hackers (not crackers) that would like to use it as a normal UNIX. For example, the whole system is treated as one big blob and many things can't be changed without recompiling., which is why there are so many ROMs available, and why they are not compatible between devices.
Guide
Install the debian.mrom file as a normal MultiROM ROM via TWRP and select the ROM at bootup. Connect a USB cable from your computer to the phone. After around a minute, a new interface should appear on your computer (usb0 for most Linux distros, enp* for those using udev's "persistent" naming). Set its IP address to 10.0.10.1/24. Optionally, you can also set up internet access on that interface. The phone's IP address is 10.0.10.2. You can also use my script to setup the network (setup_net.sh) after changing wlp2s0 to your computer's internet-facing interface. You can then connect to the phone via SSH or a netcat shell on port 2323. The root password is root.
What I've learned about WiFi
The WiFi setup procedure is complicated. First, the wcnss compound driver needs to be activated. Android does this by running wcnss_service, whose modified version (I basically just altered the paths and replaced Android logging with printf) I've included in the ROM (/sbin/wcnss_service). Wcnss_service does many things, but the only important one (AFAIK) is open()ing /dev/wcnss_wlan. After activating wcnss, the WiFi driver needs to be activated. Recent versions of Cyanogenmod have the driver built-in and activate it via WifiHAL (I have no idea how...), I've decided to instead build the driver as a kernel module (/wlan.ko). Insmoding the LKM does something, but the initialization fails, and I don't know why.
Dowloadsdebian.mrom
setup_net.sh
The kernel is Optimus kernel by Flashhhh with a custom config
.
XDA:DevDB Information
Debian for the Moto G, ROM for the Moto G
Contributors
dvdkon
ROM OS Version: 5.1.x Lollipop
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.4.x
Based On: Debian
Version Information
Status: Testing
Created 2015-08-21
Last Updated 2015-08-29
Can you consider mirroring it to androidfilehost??
Is that Ubuntu touch ???
Please give us more explanations and screenshots... Consider a video too
navaneethkom said:
Can you consider mirroring it to androidfilehost??
Is that Ubuntu touch ???
Please give us more explanations and screenshots... Consider a video too
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If I understand is a complete pc system , not a touch optimize system.Very useful for numerical computation, testing or something of similar.
The Ubuntu touch forum is this http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/development/ubuntu-touch-utopic-ubuntu-touch-falcon-t2820359
I don't now if it is working on MultiRom.
(Sorry for my bad english)
good job D:
i've tried debian into android with the normal installer but this is awesome!
Thanks you!!
Enviado desde mi XT1032 mediante Tapatalk
What is this for? It is a PC for mobile Debian ?
Fedello7 said:
What is this for? It is a PC for mobile Debian ?
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It is for Multirom, which is a program for dual booting an OS on an Android phone. Try searching.
Is it using a LXC Container ?
Where could I find kernel sources ?
h2o64 said:
Is it using a LXC Container ?
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No, I'm just starting Debian instead of Android with my custom init script.
h2o64 said:
Where could I find kernel sources ?
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I'm using the Optimus kernel with a few options changed (the config).
dvdkon said:
No, I'm just starting Debian instead of Android with my custom init script.
I'm using the Optimus kernel with a few options changed (the config).
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Kernel changes are just about internet stuff isn't it ?
h2o64 said:
Kernel changes are just about internet stuff isn't it ?
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I've only enabled sockets for all users and devtmpfs (for initramfs).
dvdkon said:
I've only enabled sockets for all users and devtmpfs (for initramfs).
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Alright, thank you.
PS : Btw, do not forget to mention @Flashhhh for the kernel in the OP
The display work? The touch? A is for computer in a smartphone? Wow
Can anyone catch up to see how it looks ?
SLATE21&MOTOG said:
The display work? The touch? A is for computer in a smartphone? Wow
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Nothing but USB works as of now, but I'm currently working on the display.
dvdkon said:
After a lot of work, I've been able to create a functioning MultiROM installer for a GNU/Linux distribution. Currently most things, such as WiFi, bluetooth, the display or the GSM modem, don't work. The only way to interface with the ROM while it's running is by connecting the phone to a computer, and then using ssh. My goal is getting all the phone-specific things working (WiFi first), and making GNU/Linux a viable primary OS for the Moto G.
Why GNU/Linux, when Android is already Linux-based?
While it is true that what is possible with GNU/Linux is also possible with Android with a little bit of work, I don't like that Android is, at heart, an embedded system. This has some negative implications for hackers (not crackers) that would like to use it as a normal UNIX. For example, the whole system is treated as one big blob and many things can't be changed without recompiling., which is why there are so many ROMs available, and why they are not compatible between devices.
Guide
Install the debian.mrom file as a normal MultiROM ROM via TWRP and select the ROM at bootup. Connect a USB cable from your computer to the phone. After around a minute, a new interface should appear on your computer (usb0 for most Linux distros, enp* for those using udev's "persistent" naming). Set its IP address to 10.0.10.1/24. Optionally, you can also set up internet access on that interface. The phone's IP address is 10.0.10.2. You can also use my script to setup the network (setup_net.sh) after changing wlp2s0 to your computer's internet-facing interface. You can then connect to the phone via SSH or a netcat shell on port 2323. The root password is root.
What I've learned about WiFi
The WiFi setup procedure is complicated. First, the wcnss compound driver needs to be activated. Android does this by running wcnss_service, whose modified version (I basically just altered the paths and replaced Android logging with printf) I've included in the ROM (/sbin/wcnss_service). Wcnss_service does many things, but the only important one (AFAIK) is open()ing /dev/wcnss_wlan. After activating wcnss, the WiFi driver needs to be activated. Recent versions of Cyanogenmod have the driver built-in and activate it via WifiHAL (I have no idea how...), I've decided to instead build the driver as a kernel module (/wlan.ko). Insmoding the LKM does something, but the initialization fails, and I don't know why.
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hi. from time to time iam working on the same, a native linux booted with multirom.
it could fail because of missing firmware and dont getting the mac.
please pm me for support.
sub77 said:
hi. from time to time iam working on the same, a native linux booted with multirom.
it could fail because of missing firmware and dont getting the mac.
please pm me for support.
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Sorry for the late reply.
I have made sure that the firmware gets loaded properly, though that was a problem at first. I'm not so sure about the MAC address, though. If you get any further information, please post it in this thread. Development is currently its only purpose.
Something new??
Enviado desde mi Moto G mediante Tapatalk
luteriace said:
Something new??
Enviado desde mi Moto G mediante Tapatalk
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i have wifi running. next step is framebuffer.
Is there a way of help you with this?
I'd love to see this running on falcon.
Kali NetHunter for Galaxy A5 (SM-A500XX)What is Kali NetHunter?If you don't know what NetHunter is read this: https://www.kali.org/kali-linux-nethunter/
Q: Why don't I flash the original nethunter version by keeping my current kernel?
A: To get Nethunter fully work you need a kernel that supports its features, such as put a wireless adapter in monitor mode or perform a HID Keyboard attack
Special Patches included in this kernel:
mac80211 injection patch, to put wireless adapters in monitor mode; note that built-in wireless chipset doesn't support monitor mode and you have to use external wireless adapter (see supported wireless cards here)
HID patch, to perform HID keyboard attacks
CD-ROM patch, to emulate CD-ROMs in DriveDroid
Warning!!!:
This version works only with A500XX variants, but it's tested ONLY on A500FU.
DO NOT FLASH IN ANY A510 VARIANT
Disclaimer:
Code:
I'm not responsable for bricked devices :( , dead phone chargers,
nuclear explosions or global warming.
Flash it at YOUR OWN RISK.
Required Downloads:
For CM
Download the CM13 ROM for Galaxy A5 ported by @TheWhisp here, or Resurrection Remix by mygalaxya here:
Optional: Download Google Apps from here: http://opengapps.org/
Download TWRP recovery for Galaxy A5 ported by me here, or CTR Recovery ported by me here
Download my Nethunter ROM here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=66902
NIGHTLIES: https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/ the kernel-nethunter-a5ulte-marshmallow-* ones
For TouchWiz
Download TWRP recovery for Galaxy A5 ported by me here, or CTR Recovery ported by me here
Kali Nethunter ported by me here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=94570
NIGHTLIES: https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/ the kernel-nethunter-a5ulte-touchwiz-marshmallow-* ones
How to Install (CM/RR):
Note: When you flash my zips, don't check "zip signature verification" box in TWRP recovery
1) Install TWRP with odin
2) Enter in TWRP recovery
3) Flash CM13 ROM, you can find instructions here: .
4) Optional: flash Google Apps
5) Flash NetHunter
7) Reboot
8) Open Nethunter app and go to menu<chroot manager<install chroot and download the full chroot, for devices which have more storage available, or minimal chroot, for devices which have less space available (if you've downloaded 700+MB version skip this step, chroot full is included )
9) Close NetHunter app and reopen it to complete the installation
10) Enjoy
How to Install (TouchWiz):
1) Flash TouchWiz (aka Stock ROM) with odin (you can find it on sammobile)
2) Flash TWRP or CTR with odin
3) Boot into TWRP/CTR and wipe cache and dalvik
4) Flash NetHunter
5) Reboot
6) Enjoy
Important: I called NetHunter "ROM", but it isn't a ROM, so, you don't have to wipe system partition.
Note: report only bugs related to NetHunter and not to CM13 or Resurrection Remix
Kernel Source Code:
Click here
Now you can build it by youself on official HetHunter source page HERE
For Any questions contact me at: [email protected]
NOTE: I'll release 3 kinds of updates
[KF]: I release them when there are updates regarding chroot full (they include full chroot, all nethunter apps, and my kernel)
[AU]: I release them when there are updates regarding all NetHunter apps (they include all updated NetHunter apps, and my kernel, but they don't include full chroot)
[KO]: I release them when there are only updates regarding the kernel (they include my kernel only, so NetHunter apps and chroot full are not included)
You can find all updates on main download page (here)
CHANGELOG:
Update v1.1 [KF] (01/07/2016):
NetHunter Update:
_Added chroot full to flashable zip.
_Added rolling version of kali to chroot
_Updated Apps
Kernel update: None
Update v1.2 [KO] (04/07/2016)
NetHunter Update: None
Kernel Update: Added Support for USB Bluetooth Dongles
Update v1.3 [KO] (15/07/2016)
NetHunter Update: none
Kernel Update:
_Add DVB Support
_Add some modules as built-in
_Some Minor improvements
XDA:DevDB Information
Kali NetHunter for Samsung Galaxy A5 (SM-A500XX), ROM for the Samsung Galaxy A Series
Contributors
DeadSquirrel01
Credits:
@TheWhisp for CM13 Kernel Sources @jcadduono, binkybear and offensive security for NetHunter source code
ROM OS Version: 6.0.x Marshmallow
ROM Kernel: Linux 3.10.x
ROM Firmware Required: CM13 unofficial by TheWhisp: http://forum.xda-developers.com/sam...m-cyanogenmod-13-0-samsung-galaxy-a5-t3249704, CM12 by @mygalaxya or resurrection remix by @mygalaxya for CM/RR version and TouchWiz (for TouchWiz version
Based On: CyanogenMod 13 kernel (for cm/rr version) and on TouchWiz kernel (for touchwiz version)
Version Information
Status: Stable for CM/RR and Beta for TouchWiz
Current Stable Version: 1.3 for CM/RR and 1.0 for TouchWiz
Created 2016-06-10
Last Updated 2016-07-15
Sounds cool,i test it directly and report later,thanx.
-CALIBAN666- said:
Sounds cool,i test it directly and report later,thanx.
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Thanks man, I hope you enjoy NetHunter on your galaxy A5
@mygalaxya
Genetik57 said:
@mygalaxya
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Why?
DeadSquirrel01 said:
Why?
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Dude, on A500FU it's says device not supported? Why?
azZA_09 said:
Dude, on A500FU it's says device not supported? Why?
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explain me better
DeadSquirrel01 said:
explain me better
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So, I installed on my friend's A5 RR Rom, then I tried to flash your kernel. Suddenly, in the middle of the procces, i saw "error:device not recognised. Aborting...".
azZA_09 said:
So, I installed on my friend's A5 RR Rom, then I tried to flash your kernel. Suddenly, in the middle of the procces, i saw "error:device not recognised. Aborting...".
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Man, IT'S FOR CM 13 ROM, not for resrrection remix, so, I've only a question:
have you read the instructions before isntalling it?
DeadSquirrel01 said:
Man, IT'S FOR CM 13 ROM, not for resrrection remix, so, I've only a question:
have you read the instructions before isntalling it?
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Are you sure your device was the A500FU variant?
Lol, i read it,but on lg asop kernels work on any cm based rom and yes it was FU
DeadSquirrel01 said:
Man, IT'S FOR CM 13 ROM, not for resrrection remix, so, I've only a question:
have you read the instructions before isntalling it?
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azZA_09 said:
Lol, i read it,but on lg asop kernels work on any cm based rom and yes it was FU
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Nope cm and aosp are different. Try flashing the cm 13 rom
If you get the same error, post me the twrp log
Very nice, thanks dude. I'll report bugs if I found some. Until now everything works well.
As I proceeded: Flash TWRP > Backup > Factory Reset > Installed CM 13 > Flash NetHunter & kernel modules > Reboot > install chroot > Update on Terminal > Upgrade on terminal.
DaveSoEasy said:
Very nice, thanks dude. I'll report bugs if I found some. Until now everything works well.
As I proceeded: Flash TWRP > Backup > Factory Reset > Installed CM 13 > Flash NetHunter & kernel modules > Reboot > install chroot > Update on Terminal > Upgrade on terminal.
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thanks man
As you can read,NO!
-CALIBAN666- said:
As you can read,NO!
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And... as caliban said no, sorry
You're supposed to include any kernel modules in the NetHunter installer under the devicename/modules directory and it is installed by NetHunter installer.
When this was merged into the NetHunter master branch, I added the proper devicename conditions that were missing as well, which should solve your unrecognized device errors.
If you don't mind, please open another pull request adding the missing modules to the repo to prevent user confusion.
Thanks.
Update: I've stripped them myself and added them to the repository. You should strip (debug symbols only) from your modules before distributing them. (so they aren't 55 MB, but rather 4 MB)
You can do this by adding to your kernel build script:
Code:
find * -name "*.ko" -exec ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip -g "{}" \;
jcadduono said:
You're supposed to include any kernel modules in the NetHunter installer under the devicename/modules directory and it is installed by NetHunter installer.
When this was merged into the NetHunter master branch, I added the proper devicename conditions that were missing as well, which should solve your unrecognized device errors.
If you don't mind, please open another pull request adding the missing modules to the repo to prevent user confusion.
Thanks.
Update: I've stripped them myself and added them to the repository. You should strip (debug symbols only) from your modules before distributing them. (so they aren't 55 MB, but rather 4 MB)
You can do this by adding to your kernel build script:
Code:
find * -name "*.ko" -exec ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip -g "{}" \;
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Hi, thanks for you reply, now I'll try to recompile kernel on NetHunter (i don't know if it will work), because it's night and i don't want to turn on my pc
jcadduono said:
You're supposed to include any kernel modules in the NetHunter installer under the devicename/modules directory and it is installed by NetHunter installer.
When this was merged into the NetHunter master branch, I added the proper devicename conditions that were missing as well, which should solve your unrecognized device errors.
If you don't mind, please open another pull request adding the missing modules to the repo to prevent user confusion.
Thanks.
Update: I've stripped them myself and added them to the repository. You should strip (debug symbols only) from your modules before distributing them. (so they aren't 55 MB, but rather 4 MB)
You can do this by adding to your kernel build script:
Code:
find * -name "*.ko" -exec ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip -g "{}" \;
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Hi, I've updated kernel, to support usb bluetooth adapters, can u push it on nethunter source page? Here's the link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540823473. There are also new kernel modules. You can find them here: https://github.com/DeadSquirrel01/nethuter_a5ulte_modules
DeadSquirrel01 said:
Hi, I've updated kernel, to support usb bluetooth adapters, can u push it on nethunter source page? Here's the link https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24591020540823473. There are also new kernel modules. You can find them here: https://github.com/DeadSquirrel01/nethuter_a5ulte_modules
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this is your job if you've decided to maintain a device as official.
you have the kali-nethunter github repository on your PC?
if not, use
Code:
git clone --depth 10 https://github.com/DeadSquirrel01/kali-nethunter.git
cd kali-nethunter
(depth 10 will take up significantly less hard drive space)
you then need to add the offensive security nethunter repository as a remote, to do this:
Code:
git remote add ofsc https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter.git -t master
you can then fetch updates from ofsc using the command:
Code:
git fetch ofsc
if you want to make your repository the same as ours (in the case that your commits are already merged and you don't need to save anything):
Code:
git reset --hard ofsc/master
-or-
if you have current commits you want to move from older history to on top of our latest history, you can rebase them using:
Code:
git rebase ofsc/master
(you may need to fix conflicts!)
once everything looks good, you can use:
Code:
git diff HEAD
this will show differences between the current files in the repository with your changes, and the latest commit of the repository.
follow that up with:
Code:
git commit
then once you've made a reasonable title/message, save it, and you can push to your repository and send another pull request!
Code:
git push origin master
don't forget to strip your kernel modules as I have stated in my last post!
Important Note:
* Your warranty is now void.
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this Falshable zip
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
The Kali Linux NetHunter project is the first Open Source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member “BinkyBear” and Offensive Security. NetHunter supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks – and is built upon the sturdy shoulders of the Kali Linux distribution and toolsets
Hey Guys,
Hope you all doing great..........
Here is the details about installing Kali Nethunter on your Y6II CAM-L21 (in my case).....
there is a Software called Linux Deploy to install linux on your androidi tried but it's not as you expect but i have a different method to do that so let's head to the method......
tools needed:
A mobile usually (Y6II/P8 Lite)
A Flashable zip (Link down below)
A working Brain (Most important thing for the Rest)
there are zipped version of kali linux that you can flash via TWRP on your current android. in my case i have RROS 5.8.5 01-01-2018 Build. Android Nougat 7.1. see he attachments.
The Rom i'm Using:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/development/rom-t3606568
This is the of all Nightly Builds of Kali Net hunter for different devices.
Link:https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/2017.11-18-1618/
The one your need is here
nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-rolling-2017.11-18-1618.zip
nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-minimal-rolling-2017.11-18-1618.zip
you need at-least 3 GB in your internal storage for full-rolling to work properly.
i don't know about minimal because i didn't check that one.... sorry for that.
there is a arm64 ver. also don't download that first i download that ver. but it didn't work so next i install armhf ver. and booooom it's working perfectly. arm64 get installed but didn't get the root permission so it's not for your device download the one i give the link above.
it's also change your boot image to kali linux that's looks really cool see the attachments for boot image.
now you're thing that how can i uninstall a flash-able zip so here is the method......
Uninstall
Do a Full backup before installing this zip so you can restore if get stuck at any point or
To remove this fully:
Load "Kali Chroot Manager" in the Nethunter app and click "Remove Chroot" (Reboot and Remove Chroot)
Uninstall Kali Nethunter Magisk module (Reboot)
Manually uninstall Nethunter, Kali Terminal and Kali VNC apps
Remove any leftover files - /sdcard/nh_files, /sdcard/nh_install_*.log
and incase if the apps didn't get the root access just uninstall all apps that come after flashing the zip and Remove any leftover files - /sdcard/nh_files, /sdcard/nh_install_*.log.......
Bootloop issue:
i did face a boot loop once just restart once or twice and it's gone (in my case i'm so lucky.) literally guys i just restart my device twice and it's get's on.
Thanks for reading this bad English and useless way of giving instructions i'm really sorry for that ....
hope you guys enjoy this.....
Note: i have only Y6II CAM-L21 Device so i don't know how it's going to react with p8 lite or honor 4c and other devices and this version is only for Nougat 7.1 i don't even know if it's works on 7.0 or not so please do not try this on Marshmallow or any other ROM i'm not responsible for any damage. there are other version for marshmallow. see the link above... here
ask me if you have any quires and hit the Like button of you like this tutorial.
Faize_Lohar said:
Important Note:
* Your warranty is now void.
* We are not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards,
* thermonuclear war, or you getting fired because the alarm app failed. Please
* do some research if you have any concerns about features included in this Falshable zip
* before flashing it! YOU are choosing to make these modifications.
The Kali Linux NetHunter project is the first Open Source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member “BinkyBear” and Offensive Security. NetHunter supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks – and is built upon the sturdy shoulders of the Kali Linux distribution and toolsets
Hey Guys,
Hope you all doing great..........
Here is the details about installing Kali Nethunter on your Y6II CAM-L21 (in my case).....
there is a Software called Linux Deploy to install linux on your androidi tried but it's not as you expect but i have a different method to do that so let's head to the method......
tools needed:
A mobile usually (Y6II/P8 Lite)
A Flashable zip (Link down below)
A working Brain (Most important thing for the Rest)
there are zipped version of kali linux that you can flash via TWRP on your current android. in my case i have RROS 5.8.5 01-01-2018 Build. Android Nougat 7.1. see he attachments.
The Rom i'm Using:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/development/rom-t3606568
This is the of all Nightly Builds of Kali Net hunter for different devices.
Link:https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/2017.11-18-1618/
The one your need is here
nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-rolling-2017.11-18-1618.zip
nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-minimal-rolling-2017.11-18-1618.zip
you need at-least 3 GB in your internal storage for full-rolling to work properly.
i don't know about minimal because i didn't check that one.... sorry for that.
there is a arm64 ver. also don't download that first i download that ver. but it didn't work so next i install armhf ver. and booooom it's working perfectly. arm64 get installed but didn't get the root permission so it's not for your device download the one i give the link above.
it's also change your boot image to kali linux that's looks really cool see the attachments for boot image.
now you're thing that how can i uninstall a flash-able zip so here is the method......
Uninstall
Do a Full backup before installing this zip so you can restore if get stuck at any point or
To remove this fully:
Load "Kali Chroot Manager" in the Nethunter app and click "Remove Chroot" (Reboot and Remove Chroot)
Uninstall Kali Nethunter Magisk module (Reboot)
Manually uninstall Nethunter, Kali Terminal and Kali VNC apps
Remove any leftover files - /sdcard/nh_files, /sdcard/nh_install_*.log
and incase if the apps didn't get the root access just uninstall all apps that come after flashing the zip and Remove any leftover files - /sdcard/nh_files, /sdcard/nh_install_*.log.......
Bootloop issue:
i did face a boot loop once just restart once or twice and it's gone (in my case i'm so lucky.) literally guys i just restart my device twice and it's get's on.
Thanks for reading this bad English and useless way of giving instructions i'm really sorry for that ....
hope you guys enjoy this.....
Note: i have only Y6II CAM-L21 Device so i don't know how it's going to react with p8 lite or honor 4c and other devices and this version is only for Nougat 7.1 i don't even know if it's works on 7.0 or not so please do not try this on Marshmallow or any other ROM i'm not responsible for any damage. there are other version for marshmallow. see the link above... here
ask me if you have any quires and hit the Like button of you like this tutorial.
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I did this on MM, and Yeah, works! No Bootloop, but, i had to install all components manually, by apt-get bla bla bla then it installs! Great work, buddy!
RootingPro-18 said:
I did this on MM, and Yeah, works! No Bootloop, but, i had to install all components manually, by apt-get bla bla bla then it installs! Great work, buddy!
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Thanks [emoji4]
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Youtube 720p60fps ???
And can use 3G sim ?
nkoxvip0 said:
Youtube 720p60fps ???
And can use 3G sim ?
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It's not an os it's a module for kali linux
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Faize_Lohar said:
Thanks [emoji4]
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Bro! witch one i can install on stock MM B620? i am confused!
RootingPro-18 said:
Bro! witch one i can install on stock MM B620? i am confused!
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Let me see
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RootingPro-18 said:
Bro! witch one i can install on stock MM B620? i am confused!
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Btw i i dont think flash it over stock emui is a good idea as we don't know the compatibility of emui over kali. I suggest you to update to and nougat ROM and them flash it
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Faize_Lohar said:
Btw i i dont think flash it over stock emui is a good idea as we don't know the compatibility of emui over kali. I suggest you to update to and nougat ROM and them flash it
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I will try! Always here will be test buddy!??
RootingPro-18 said:
I will try! Always here will be test buddy!
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Well then install the one i refer i think it's a system free and based on hardware so it should be work on your one also. but again i'm not sure about EMUI. Sorry for that i wish i could try and then tell you but i'm on Nougat already .
Faize_Lohar said:
Well then install the one i refer i think it's a system free and based on hardware so it should be work on your one also. but again i'm not sure about EMUI. Sorry for that i wish i could try and then tell you but i'm on Nougat already .
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if i dual boot nougat, it will work?
RootingPro-18 said:
if i dual boot nougat, it will work?
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Ah man how can you manage that much space lol. i just deleted my kali and got 11+ Gb back in my internal LOL ...
well if you can manage space for that so you can for sure
Faize_Lohar said:
Ah man how can you manage that much space lol. i just deleted my kali and got 11+ Gb back in my internal LOL ...
well if you can manage space for that so you can for sure
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Check this it might help you
https://forum.xda-developers.com/cr...ools-kali-nethunter-installer-sprout-t3470375
Faize_Lohar said:
Ah man how can you manage that much space lol. i just deleted my kali and got 11+ Gb back in my internal LOL ...
well if you can manage space for that so you can for sure
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64Gb sdcard?
RootingPro-18 said:
64Gb sdcard?
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Well i think you should give it a try the one i refer it should be work on your MM.
Faize_Lohar said:
Well i think you should give it a try the one i refer it should be work on your MM.
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thanks, but witch one?
Check my post you'll find
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Faize_Lohar said:
Check my post you'll find
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i have this error! i can't start VM
Yes this vnc wont work download from Google play
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Faize_Lohar said:
Yes this vnc wont work download from Google play
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same
---------- Post added at 02:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:27 PM ----------
RootingPro-18 said:
same
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i cant start
SailfishOS for Xperia XZ
Obviously very beta-quality, but calling, wifi, camera etc. should be working.
Instructions: Please see sx.ix5.org: SailfishOS Installation on Xperia XZ
Don't ask for dualsim or bluetooth or whatever, come help fix it instead.
Everything you need to get up and running for development are the manifests:
manifest
local_manifests
Please do not clutter this thread with your "reviews" or bug reports. We are only interested in genuine development here.
XDA:DevDB Information
SailfishOS for Xperia XZ, ROM for the Sony Xperia XZ
Contributors
local__hero
Source Code: https://github.com/marina-bay
ROM OS Version: 8.x Oreo
ROM Kernel: Linux 4.x
ROM Firmware Required: Latest .192 stock firmware
Based On: AOSP
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created 2019-03-19
Last Updated 2019-03-19
Reserved
Reserved
Is it possible to update the base to the lastest Sailfish 3.0.2 ?
TalhaGirgen9 said:
Is it possible to update the base to the lastest Sailfish 3.0.2 ?
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The sources are all there, sadly I have no time rn.
In the spirit of this being a development forum, I'd be glad if someone picked up the work.
I have also collected a lot of info on how sailfish's build system works at sx.ix5.org/foresail, and you can always ask in #sailfishos-porters on IRC - it takes a while to get an answer, but they're nice folks, mostly.
I definitely would love to use sfos as my daily driver
Its a shame that it almost got no interest in here and the lack of android support is the thing thats holding me down.
Since im not into building and stuff (mainly cause of dont have decent hardware&connection combo rn) i cant really help but if you work on sfos anytime soon feel free to let me know.
Innovative gui, especially like these sensible gestures instead of typical navigation bar.
Howto install usualAndroid applications there? Tried to download total commander from direct download link on http://ghisler.com but after downloading apk sailfish says "unknown file type, impossible to open"
pawwaap said:
Innovative gui, especially like these sensible gestures instead of typical navigation bar.
Howto install usualAndroid applications there? Tried to download total commander from direct download link on http://ghisler.com but after downloading apk sailfish says "unknown file type, impossible to open"
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Unfortunely the android support on sfos is not open source, that means you cant really get it working on community ports afaik.
It's so pitty, this sfos gui is made by an artist! It's so nice and sensible!
Any chance to port it to usual Android e.g. as a installable launcher app?
I'v tried the steps on my xperia xz, but when i reboot the phone stuck on the logo "Sony",
After all i'll retest it again.
I also tried it.
Can confirm it stuck on the sony logo with notification light turns white.
Is there a possibility to install dalvik to run Android Apps? XA2 license will work? Thanks.
Edit: sorry, you can delete this comment.
I don't understand
Can you give me specific instructions for this step?
Then run these commands manually in the device’s recovery, e.g. TWRP:
rm -rf /data/.stowaways/sailfishos/
mkdir -p /data/.stowaways/sailfishos
tar --numeric-owner \
-xvjf /sdcard/sfe-f8331-3.0.1.11-heroic.tar.bz2 \
-C /data/.stowaways/sailfishos
rm /sdcard/sfe-f8331-3.0.1.11-heroic.tar.bz2
@local__hero ,
Hi there,
I am interested in converting my phone to SailFish OS too......
Please see the attached photos on my phone info......
How do i convert to SailFish OS ?
My phone is Singapore variant