[Q] Xperia T @ 9.1.0.a.489 | cifs.ko module - Sony Xperia T, TL, TX, V

Hi.
I'm trying to mount my smb drives again, as I can with 4.0.4
Anyone got a cifs.ko and md4.ko to make it work under 4.1.2 ?
If not - maybe some tips/source code for kernel and I try to make it myself.
It should be easier than that...

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thanks
I can't help you fix it in Cognition, but if you're willing to change ROMs you should check out Assonance, it comes with SetiroN's kernel which has cifs support

[Q] CIFS support in gingerbread kernel?

Hi guys, today tried access my pc shares by sgs, and it looks like my current kernel doesnt have cifs module (cf 3.2).
My question, is there any kernel for jvh with cifs support available? or can I add cifs module to current kernel, if yes how?
polariscon said:
Hi guys, today tried access my pc shares by sgs, and it looks like my current kernel doesnt have cifs module (cf 3.2).
My question, is there any kernel for jvh with cifs support available? or can I add cifs module to current kernel, if yes how?
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Try this kernel module: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=12997697&postcount=123 (also linked in one of the first posts in chainfire's thread, IIRC).
thanks. it worked.
slow-work.ko + cifs.ko for JVZ (2.3.6)?
about five days ago, i flashed stock JVZ firmware to my SGS. so far, my experience has been excellent: smooooth(!!!), quicker browser, no battery drain, stable.
rooted it with CF root 4.3, works fine.
i just need new CIFS kernel modules - anyone know where to get compatible slow-work.ko and cifs.ko?
i am aware of this post/thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=761414. they used to work on my previous JVP firmware, but none of the modules shown there can be loaded in JVZ. insmod slow-work.ko always returns "exec format error".
or, if anyone cares to explain to a non-developer (but a power-user) how to compile them myself...in plain ENGLISH please ;-)...i'll make some and post them here. sorry, all the threads i have found here so far regarding self-compiling kernel modules assume reasonable pre-requisite knowledge, which i dont have... :-(
thanks in advance!
Do you have any progress with the issue, damazta? I have same problem: slow-work.ko + cifs.ko for XWJVZ (2.3.6) on SGS. No compiled modules for the params.
thanks already.
Yes there is. I am using alliance rom's base release jw6 right now.
It is very close to stock samsung FW, runs super smooth, fast and stable AND includes a pre-compiled cifs.ko module, which works like a charm!
Highly recommended. Great forum over there with idiot-proof installation instructions. Go for it!
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[Q] tun.ko for samsung galaxy S android 2.3

Hi All,
i have upgraded my samsung glaxy S to the latest firmware version 2.3.3
kernel 2.6.35.7I900XWJVH
On android 2.2 i could use vpnc and tun.ko to connect to a cisco ASA, using insmod tun.ko
but the tun.kp that i have doesnt work for android 2.3.3, i get the below error
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I would highly appreciate it if someone could help me with troubleshooting this, or maybe provide me with the correct tun.ko to make vpnc widget work, i highly rely on this to get working, and have no plans of moving to iphone which has a dedicated cisco vpn client..
Please help, am in desparate need.
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[Q] CIFS module for Galaxy Note with ICS ROM

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I need cifs module to reach windows shared folders from the Galaxy Note.
Prior to using ICS ROM on Note, I was able to do that. Now with ICS rom I can't find any suitable module.
What can I do ? I even tried to compile from sources. I have the source from Samsung site and I have the cross platform arm compiler. But when I try to compile kernel /modules from Samsung sources, I get smc.h file not found error. Please advise...

Loading tun.ko (for SpeedMod kernel 3-7)

Hi, I have been searching - to no avail - some existing answers that seemed relevant.
My question is simple: my Galaxy Note N7000 is running the recently rolled out stock ROM ICS 4.0.4 (LRG), to which I flashed the K3-7 SpeedMod kernel (which works fine - including NTFS support - apart from the bluetooth problem etc).
However, it seems that it is missing tun.ko and I cannot run OpenVPN (which is a must for me).
I have tried using the tun.ko loader app from the market but it tells me that there is no available module for my combination (ROM, kernel, model).
Can someone please help? Thanks very much!
PS. I am a new member and cannot post to dev forums (ie directly to the kernel discussion)
tasism said:
Hi, I have been searching - to no avail - some existing answers that seemed relevant.
My question is simple: my Galaxy Note N7000 is running the recently rolled out stock ROM ICS 4.0.4 (LRG), to which I flashed the K3-7 SpeedMod kernel (which works fine - including NTFS support - apart from the bluetooth problem etc).
However, it seems that it is missing tun.ko and I cannot run OpenVPN (which is a must for me).
I have tried using the tun.ko loader app from the market but it tells me that there is no available module for my combination (ROM, kernel, model).
Can someone please help? Thanks very much!
PS. I am a new member and cannot post to dev forums (ie directly to the kernel discussion)
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It may be silly to reply to one's own post, but I found the problem and would like to share it just in case someone else encounters it.
It was not at all a kernel problem, in fact SpeedMod indeed includes the tun.ko module (if you run the tun.ko finder app it will tell you that it is already loaded). My problem was ifconfig, in the OpenVPN installer configuration I had to set the ifconfig path to: /system/bin/ifconfig (and not /system/xbin/...). It all became apparent after looking at the openvpn log files and understanding where it was failing.
Thumbs up for the SpeedMod kernel! :good:

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