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Surprisingly we dont yet have monitor mode, airsniffing, or aircracking capabilities within android. The drivers are open source and require some modifications for these features to be taken advantage of. How hard would it be for the dev's here to rewrite the wireless drivers to enable monitor mode? Also wouldnt it be neat to have a android/debian mix'ed rom where we can apt-get things right to the phone instead of a chrooted environment? It would be cool to see some more hacking at this and other things. Let's unleash the wireless functionality of these devices.
It would be cool to get aircrack working on our devices, people with iphones got monitor mode working, just not injection. From what I have seen injection is possible for us, so whats keeping us back from unleashing it?
Also Metasploit Mobile would be a killer addition to android if it only requires python
Ok It seems monitor mode is possible on the bcm4329 chipset which is in our devices and needs a rewrite
Kernel.org Source for nexus one's bcm4329 chipset
Aircrack-Ng Kernel thread on this
Old XDA Wep Cracker for Android Thread
Nexus One Wireless Monitor Mode Thread
Anyone want to post a link to the Vibrant wifi driver source code? It may need to be taken out of samsung's source
Bump. I would like to see this, albeit it would suffice with just the monitor mode for me (wireshark type app would be pretty awesome (
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CharonIDRONES said:
Bump. I would like to see this, albeit it would suffice with just the monitor mode for me (wireshark type app would be pretty awesome (
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yea it would be really nice to be able to sniff via monitor mode
Yep. if anyone knows much about this sort of thing. This would be a nice add-on
This will be one of the best feature of the phone =D
Noob here. Can someone break down what all this can do for us?
Thanks!
WilliamStern said:
Noob here. Can someone break down what all this can do for us?
Thanks!
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For once it will allow the phone to act as a packet sniffer. Pretty useful if you are into monitoring network activities
I'd love to see a port for our phones.
Yes, this is exactly why I made a thread asking for help getting Debian running on our phones
BTW which someone already has done and has a how-to guide here http://blog.coralic.nl/2010/08/17/ubuntu-on-samsung-galaxy-s-android/
Don't want to lead anyone off with that link, just wanted to plug that in in case anyone else wanted to try it.
But truly this is where the true FUN is, you know. I would love to use a wireshark like type app or aircrack for that matter. I would die to have apt-get built in to the OS.
I have actually been considering working on a project like this for a few weeks. I'll see what's involved next week when I'm on vacation. Ultimately I was hoping to port something similar to kismet to the Galaxy S phone with nice GUI for wireless network penetration testing.
If anyone else has systems development experience and wants to work with me on this, PM me and we can get in touch.
To be honest with you guys.
It would be best to get in contact with HD MOORE of Metasploit or the authors of this software and request for a port.
The metasploit port woul be easy. as it only requires python.
I am personal friends of his.
rhcp0112345 said:
To be honest with you guys.
It would be best to get in contact with HD MOORE of Metasploit or the authors of this software and request for a port.
The metasploit port woul be easy. as it only requires python.
I am personal friends of his.
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Metasploit, if it only requires Python, is probably trivial to port to Android. I'm personally interested in working on Aircrack, Monitor Mode, and Packet Injection. These are very different projects and perhaps should be two separate threads.
rhcp0112345 said:
To be honest with you guys.
It would be best to get in contact with HD MOORE of Metasploit or the authors of this software and request for a port.
The metasploit port woul be easy. as it only requires python.
I am personal friends of his.
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get ahold of him and see what he can do, metasploit would rock
metasploit mobile, I like the sound of that
quote from HDmoore
via Twitter
HDMoore: @androidunleashd would be slick, we need a solid ruby, persistent daemon, less mem use
Correct. Get those things ported to android. and his frame work will work. Which includes WEP cracking.
I think this is one of my most favorite threads so far. I'm excited to see what comes of all this, I too would love to see metasploit ported to Android, how pwerful would our precious little vibrants be then?
I have been wondering when a project like this would happen. Thinking of all the possibilities makes me giddy.
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Quick question would this be likened to the kismac application on OSX?
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Quick question would this be likened to the kismac application on OSX?
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Yes, exactly.
So, does anyone feel like hacking the wifi firmware ala madwifi and getting this ball rolling? I'm happy to donate to the cause if someone has the skills.
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same here. id gladly drop some cash if the devs need it to get the ball rolling.
Since i couldnt post in the Android software dev forums, i will post here.
im making a webcam chat for android, and need testers with a nexus 7.
it is basically just a proof of concept at the moment, barely even a beta.
very minimal functionality, with some non-working features.
i would really appreciate it if people test this, and give feedback on what you do(nt) like, or would like to (not) see.
sorry i cant post "outside links",
screenshots: imgur.com/a/D7WRF#0
requires Adobe AIR.
whohacked.me/droidchat_air_n7.apk
thanks!
Pm me.
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I'm in. Pm me. I'll be glad to test
Press thanks if I helped ~ Nexus7/ParanoidAndroid/M-Kernel/NovaPrime
Send me a pm I will give it a shot.
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Can download to both my N7's. Will test with my daughter.
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go for it !
rjp421 said:
Since i couldnt post in the Android software dev forums, i will post here.
im making a webcam chat for android, and need testers with a nexus 7.
it is basically just a proof of concept at the moment, barely even a beta.
very minimal functionality, with some non-working features.
i would really appreciate it if people test this, and give feedback on what you do(nt) like, or would like to (not) see.
sorry i cant post "outside links",
screenshots: imgur.com/a/D7WRF#0
requires Adobe AIR.
whohacked.me/droidchat_air_n7.apk
thanks!
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Well, everytime I browse myfreecams.com its hard for me not to being able to use it on my Tablet. So I wanna say : go for it, it's a GOLDMINE
please pm the link! Thanks
Hey, PM and I can help u
pc compatible chat
i have uploaded an old chat which is compatible with the current droidchat proof of concept.
the "beta" droidchat will probably begin with a new framework and server code, which this will not be compatible with.
if you have flash player in your browser, here is a PC version.
feel free to make your own rooms and invite your friends. you will be in the same room whether youre on pc or mobile!
PC version:
whohacked.me/oldchat_2010/
this is a chat i made for a client back in 2010 when i wasnt so savvy at flash, so it sucks ... the new one will be much better!
I have started a room called xdachat if anyone wants to join, for testing purposes. I will be leaving it on.
I have to say, the only things that jump out at me as problems is text under keyboard (op already mentioned this), needs to be multitask compatible, and better interaction with keyboard settings such as auto capital, which does not seem to work within the chat app.
Having said that, I actually really like the layout. Simple, intuitive and to the point. Sometimes, too much crap can be stuffed in to an app, whick can convolute its purpose. This app does not have that problem. Really liking the ease and simplicity.
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awesome, i appreciate the feedback.
i am still working on the new framework, so it might be a few days before any updates. i will post any updates and new releases here.
i will be periodically popping in and out the room for testing. leave the room open on the PC if you want, hopefully more of you will come in so youre not testing by yourself. testing with just one person in the room may not bring out all the problems.
please keep testing, spread the word and bring your friends. the more feedback, the better.
thanks again.
P.S.
i am open to any design suggestions. i can do the code, but not the graphics.
if anyone would like to help develop this app, i could use some help. you must be proficient in ActionScript 3, and/or Apache FLEX (formerly Adobe FLEX).
the server is written in Adobe Flash Media Server's "Server-Side ActionScript".
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rjp421, do u have your app for android? I have Nexus 7 and I can help u to test your webchat pls msg to me
rjp421 said:
awesome, i appreciate the feedback.
i am still working on the new framework, so it might be a few days before any updates. i will post any updates and new releases here.
i will be periodically popping in and out the room for testing. leave the room open on the PC if you want, hopefully more of you will come in so youre not testing by yourself. testing with just one person in the room may not bring out all the problems.
please keep testing, spread the word and bring your friends. the more feedback, the better.
thanks again.
P.S.
i am open to any design suggestions. i can do the code, but not the graphics.
if anyone would like to help develop this app, i could use some help. you must be proficient in ActionScript 3, and/or Apache FLEX (formerly Adobe FLEX).
the server is written in Adobe Flash Media Server's "Server-Side ActionScript".
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I will install on pc for continuous run. Constant run on device is problematic. Installed on my phone, but of course it scaled incorrectly. Will the new framework include multiple resolutions?
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mgmaciekmg said:
rjp421, do u have your app for android? I have Nexus 7 and I can help u to test your webchat pls msg to me
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yes, you can download the .APK from whohacked.me/droidchat_air_n7.apk
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I will install on pc for continuous run. Constant run on device is problematic. Installed on my phone, but of course it scaled incorrectly. Will the new framework include multiple resolutions?
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eventually... this was my original plan, but all i have atm is a nexus 7 to test with. so i am waiting for it to work properly before i mess with the layout.
i will also work on a portrait layout, and add an option to auto-rotate the nexus 7's camera when you change from landscape to portrait.
rjp421 said:
yes, you can download the .APK from whohacked.me/droidchat_air_n7.apk
eventually... this was my original plan, but all i have atm is a nexus 7 to test with. so i am waiting for it to work properly before i mess with the layout.
i will also work on a portrait layout, and add an option to auto-rotate the nexus 7's camera when you change from landscape to portrait.
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Cool deal. The alternate layout was more of an afterthought. I am running room name xdachat on the pc now, so it can remain continuous. If anyone wants to join in, I will be there. I may be away from the pc for a few here and there, but it will be open.
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TheDoolster said:
Hello,
I ordered a new Nexus 4 (woot!) and was looking around at some of the kernels with features like color control, overclocking, etc. I noticed that you need to have a kernel control app for the color tuning. So I looked up the control app and it was $4.99!
I have never seen a paid kernel control app before.
I looked around and the cheapest one was $3.69 for the trinity kernel app.
I personally feel this limits the user's choice of kernels by making them pay for the features that should be free. With the paid apps, I will not be able to test out kernels to see if I like them and want to use them without paying ~$5.00 for each one.
Thanks for listening to my opinion.
The Doolster
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Why should the features of the control app be free? If a developer chooses to charge a little for all the hard work they put into something what's wrong with that? The kernel itself is still free to use. Look at it as supporting a developer.
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Close this.
Seriously
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The kernels are free to use and the apps are just for tweaking some of the settings. And buying the apps is nice way to support the developers, they also have to pay bills too... like the servers to store the kernel.
TheDoolster said:
Hello,
I ordered a new Nexus 4 (woot!) and was looking around at some of the kernels with features like color control, overclocking, etc. I noticed that you need to have a kernel control app for the color tuning. So I looked up the control app and it was $4.99!
I have never seen a paid kernel control app before.
I looked around and the cheapest one was $3.69 for the trinity kernel app.
I personally feel this limits the user's choice of kernels by making them pay for the features that should be free. With the paid apps, I will not be able to test out kernels to see if I like them and want to use them without paying ~$5.00 for each one.
Thanks for listening to my opinion.
The Doolster
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cyanogenmod offers tweaks like color, overclocking, governors, schedulers etc.. as a part of their rom. in fact, a while ago there was a little "debate" between some kernel devs (including franco , ezekiel and others..) and cm devs about the support of some features in cm builds.
anyways, there's also a universal app called trickstermod , there's a free and a paid version.
While i do believe that kernel apps are a great way to support developers, they should only add convenience, not basic functionality.
For example, i should be able to change all necessary kernel settings, like fine tuning a scheduler or changing color profiles through config files.
The kernel app should just give you the convenience to do it with a nice GUI.
That said, if I'm not completely mistaken, you can do exactly that on all kernels.
Though, I've never checked for any color profile related config files on Franco's kernel. Are there any for that specific task?
Also, take a look at apps like Trickster Mod.
They basically offer most of the stuff you'd find in a kernel specific app.
OP requested thread closing
Hi everybody.
I wanted to open a new thread about the great TV app on the M7.
I like this app so much, it work very well with a lot of different TV's and rooms.
I want to use this app on other devices to soon I can use my tablet from Samsung with IR port build in.
I have picked the APK from my phone and installed it on my tablet and Samsung s4 mini as second test.
Both devices came up with the app, but after opening there is coming up a nasty message
That this app is not authorized on this phone, when I press back or OK the app close.
How can I make this TV app work on my other devices?
I do this because I cannot find any good remote control app for my other devices.
Can somebody help me with this? Or does anyone has a great universal remote control app what meets the quality and support for many different devices in 1 room.
Thanks for the help already.
[email protected],
SuperSU offers the possibility to make itself a system app. I would like my app to be able to do so as well, but since SuperSU isn't open source, I can't figure out how. Google and searching the forum couldn't help me, all I can find is tutorials howto move an app manually.
Can someone help me? Maybe Chainfire can post this part of source code from SuperSU?
Greetings
EDIT:
Based on GSam Battery Root Companion, I created some kind of a library. I say kind of, because it's only a class called SystemAppUtilities, using RootTools.
I created a little sample app called 'Self To System', demonstrating the capabilities of SystemAppUtilities. If you want to use the utils for your own app, you can play around with this app to get a feeling for them.
I didn't create an apk, just the source code is available on GitHub.
Have fun!
No one?
Check out GSAM battery monitor companion app, it is open source and does what are you asking for.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.rootcompanion
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MrKaon said:
Check out GSAM battery monitor companion app, it is open source and does what are you asking for.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gsamlabs.bbm.rootcompanion
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OK, I thanked your post and took a look at the source code of GSam Battery Monitor in October 2015. :angel:
Now, over a year later, I finally implemented and tested it. And it works, thanks!
Sample app 'Self To System'
[email protected],
I created a little sample app called 'Self To System', check out the first post. :good: