I just Downloaded and installed AceSMod007-3D on my Desire (Bravo) and according to the release notes it has support for VPN.
Problem is that TUN is not compiled into the kernel, and there is no tun.ko module, which is needed for any kind of VPN. (2.6.35.14-gingercakes-0.7a)
Can anybody recommend another kernel, that has a tun.ko module, and that works with this rom.
Alternative: is the source for 2.6.35.14-gingercakes-0.7a available somewhere, so I can compile a vpn.ko module for this kernel myself?
OK found the kernel source at:
https://github.com/slipmatt/bravo_2.6.35_gb-mr
but it looks like it is missing a file cpufreq_interactive.c in drivers/cpufreq/
anyway got the kernel headers OK, so was able to build module, now I need to test.
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Will someone please make a tun.ko for the new released kernel or send links on how to and the tools needed? Thanks in advanced.
until HTC releases the source for kernel 2.6.32.15-ge2fb08e
we can not compile a "Real" tun.ko
I modified the version string on the current released code 2.6.32.15-g746f4f0 to ge2fb08e and am compiling it right now.
This will allow it to load and as long as there are no major changes in the kernel it could work for you. It will at least load so you can test it.
I will up load it as soon as it is done compiling
Bill Tedeski
dwertz said:
Will someone please make a tun.ko for the new released kernel or send links on how to and the tools needed? Thanks in advanced.
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That would be great. Thank you
btedeski said:
until HTC releases the source for kernel 2.6.32.15-ge2fb08e
we can not compile a "Real" tun.ko
I modified the version string on the current released code 2.6.32.15-g746f4f0 to ge2fb08e and am compiling it right now.
This will allow it to load and as long as there are no major changes in the kernel it could work for you. It will at least load so you can test it.
I will up load it as soon as it is done compiling
Bill Tedeski
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to build it yourself
you can get instructions for an android build system here
http://source.android.com/source/download.html
download the source from HTC http://developer.htc.com/
you will need a .config file should be /proc/config.gz on your phone, uncompress and rename to .config
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=3803
you will need to setup your path to include the build environment you download from source.android.com I will put mine at the end of this
edit the Makefile and change EXTRAVERSION = .15-ge2fb08e to contain version string you need
do a make modules
as long as the kernel has not changed to much from the base source HTC has provided it should work.....
I added the folllowing path statements to my .bash_profile
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/arm-eabi/bin/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/arm-eabi/lib/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/lib/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/lib32/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/libexec/
PATH=$PATH:/opt/mydroid/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/share/
PATH=$PATH:/user/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.4./libgcc.a
dwertz said:
Will someone please make a tun.ko for the new released kernel or send links on how to and the tools needed? Thanks in advanced.
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Tun.ko vermagic=2.6.32.15-ge2fb08e
the attached tun.ko is build from the released HTC source with the version string changed to ge2fb08e
as long as the kernel has not changed much on the leaked kernels this should load and work
[[email protected] net]$ strings tun.ko | grep magic
vermagic=2.6.32.15-ge2fb08e preempt mod_unload ARMv7
You are awesome. Thanks
update - The tun.ko does work so it looks like the leaked kernel did not change much.
I will try and learn how to make one. I have ubuntu in vmware to use. Does this have to be a linux box or can it be done on a MacOSX?
Do you have the cifs.ko and nls_utf8.ko for 2.6.32.15-ge2fb08e?
I am trying to get cifs working on my evo.
Never mind. Thanks for everyone's help.
Here is what I did to get the cifs.ko and nls_utf8.ko (from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=754793) to work for my kernel.
I took the cifs.ko and nls_utf8.ko created by "snq-" and used a hex editor to edit the kernel number to match mine.
That was all, no re-compile needed. then I followed the rest of the steps laid out by snq- to install the files and test them.
Lastly I installed CifsManager which is available on Market and everything worked.
I am able to connect to my network only locally. Comcast seems to be blocking ports so I cannot access smb from outside my network.
please post link for cifs.ko
If you have a working cifs.ko for this kernel, please post a link!
Thanks!
Any Suggestions
Any where else to go for a tun.ko for ge2fb08e? I've almost exhausted my searching. Thanks!
i am trying to set up OpenVPN on my Evo with the same ge2fb08e kernel version. i installed the pre-requisites, but do not have the tun driver. can you send me a copy of the tun.ko zip? TheEdge88
SR, You can download the tun.ko file in the previous post, but you need to post 9 more times before you can access it. It worked for me and now I can connect to the OpenVPN server. I think I still have a problem with routing though.
Hi,
I'm looking for the TUN module to be able to launch openvpn for this kernel version : 2.6.32.15-g6a358a9
Someone could post it please ?
I may compile it but I'm not able to find the kernel sources of this version..
Thanks
up
may be someone can move this post in dev section if this one is not right. thanks.
Hey all,
Anyone has got the tun.ko module for this kernel? Or anyone could compile one? Thanks!
Hi,
I tried to compile a matching tun.ko module. However, I have currently no possibility to test if it works. If someone wants to try it, I would be glad to hear, if it works or not. (As always, don't blame me, if it breaks anything.)
[Edit: OK. I removed this version, as it obviously did not work. A working tun.ko can now be found in post #8]
it loaded successfully but then i get FCs in settings ever since
it indeed does not work
I tried to use it in console
it loads OK, but when creating a tunnel interface the phone reboots unexpectedly
has anybody succeeded in building tun.ko against this 2.6.35.10-g0956377 kernel version?
thank you very much in advance
OK
since HTC has not release 2.6.35.10 kernel sources for DHD I was not able to build tun.ko against DHD kernel
I grabbed the only 2 kernel sources with this version that are available on developer.htc.com and tried to build tun.ko agains them
the one from HTC Desire S works fine on my phone
I will recompile it against DHD kernel once it gets released
so far you can try the one attached and report if it works or not
if was build with magic version number g0956377
just unpack
rename to tun.ko
insmod
and report if it works
Have a nice day
Martin
have not use
<s>Would you please build it against desire s's own g13f6602 ?</s>
thank you for the common idea
The official kernel sources for the 2.6.35.10-g0956377 kernel used in the 2.36.405.8 software for the DHD are now available. I have therefore compiled the tun.ko module again from these sources. This module works now also on my phone. You find it attached below.
Hi can anyone help me get a tun.ko for my HTC DHD, kernel is 2.6.32.21-gbe90714 ... Thanks
Can somebody please build tun module against 2.6.35.10-g13f6602 kernel?
Someone has already done this for this version of kernel (2.6.35.10-g13f6602), so tun module and everything else is in the archive.
openvpn got working
Posted by Karthik on May 8, 2011 in Android Support, Rooting and Mods | 0 comments
For those who have already rooted their phones and need ovpn, i’ve compiled tun.ko module, which suites stock ROM (2.6.35.10-g13f6602)
All you need is to put it into /system/lib/modules/ from the archive attached.
Also, you can find there working binary (and lib) from cm7.
Just place the binary into /system/xbin/ and lib to /system/lib/
Enjoy!
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Hi
Has anyone got the tun.ko for 2.6.35.10-gd2564fb?
Thanks!
Hi everybody,
i have a question about tun.ko in this named rom.
It is possible to get it work and is tun.ko module compiled in the kernel?
When i use the app "OpenVPN connect", it says, that there is no tun.ko module loaded in the kernel...
Thanks for every replay!
greets,
techbarney
Sorry if this should be obvious, but I am new to kernel compiling and have searched with no luck.
Where is the wireless module located on the stock S3 ROMs? I have looked in /system/lib/modules and found a wlan.ko link to /system/lib/modules/prima/prima_wlan.ko - but the prima directory does not seem to exist, and searching the entire filesystem for prima_wlan.ko comes up with nothing.
I have also searched for the source to compile this driver module myself, to no avail. Is the source closed?
The rest of the details: I am running stock Jelly Bean T999UVDMD5 with root injected (mrRobinson's root66). I am trying to achieve CD-ROM emulation via USB so I can use DriveDroid. I have successfully applied the patches listed in the DriveDroid thread to the stock T-Mobile Jelly Bean kernel SGH-T999_JB_TMB source from Samsung. My compiled kernel boots and DriveDroid works. However, I have no wifi.
I have seen discussions that the original wireless .ko module can be copied over, and others that say it will not work unless it is compiled with the kernel to be used. I can't find the original or the means to compile it, as stated above. Any help is appreciated.
I'm not sure right off hand about the prima-wlan.ko.
But kernel source can be found at opensource.Samsung.com
Touchwiz source is closed.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda premium
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I'm not sure right off hand about the prima-woman.lo.
But kernel source can be found at opensource.Samsung.com
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Yep that's the source that I patched.
Looks like wifi is already in the kernel build, but not enabled by default.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42793761
Compiled again with
CFLAGS_MODULE=-fno-pic
and added
EXTRA_CFLAGS=-fno-pic
in the Makefile. (not sure if the second was needed) and wifi is working. Thanks to farhanito.