Cifs.ko on stock kernel - Samsung Epic 4G Touch

I love how custom kernels include the cifs module that I use to mount lan shares. How would you load the module on stock kernels? Simply copying it to sdcard and loading it with insmod doesn't work... :-(

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[REQ] cifs.ko module

Can someone please upload so I can mount my NAS. Thanks.
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There are threads with cifs.ko modules for the stock kernel and stock G2 OTA kernel (just search the G2 forum for cifs.ko).
Pershoot also provides a cifs.ko module for his kernel (found on his dev page---download the zip of kernel modules). I run this kernel have been using the module with CifsManager for a while now.
Not sure if it'll work with your kernel or not, though I believe the CM and Pershoot kernels are fairly similar. Worth trying.
Thank you, I found it in pershoot's modules. Unfortunately I guess it's not compatible with the modified baconbits for trackpad wake, I'm still getting "device not recognized" in cifs manager.
Found this:
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/10520-cifs-manager/
I guess I'll need to use a different kernel?
Yeah, I think so. Or you'll have to compile the module yourself for your specific kernel...

Tun.ko module required

I flashed my phone yesterday
Rooted
I install droidvpn
But it says tun.ko module required
I know our phone has built in but i cant found in system/lib/module directory
Please help to solve this prob
Or please provide me tun.ko module u can extract from ur phone
Please help
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someone has mentioned this before...BTW try to use custom kernel
go to market search tun.ko installer ,
install just check kernel and android ver.
and tun.ko installed
edit:
i mean play store
and if not work check all (model and ?? i forgot)
that already builded inside my kernel. give it a shot.
I ibstalled merruk kernel 2.0
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Here it is

[Q] droid vpn and tun.ko

I instaleed droid vpn. And this app for start need a tun.ko and my rom haven't this file. My rom is official rom 2.3.6.
Pls help me
cocaeen said:
I instaleed droid vpn. And this app for start need a tun.ko and my rom haven't this file. My rom is official rom 2.3.6.
Pls help me
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You mean stock, right? First of all, have you tried the TUN.ko Installer from the same company? :laugh: I don't know if it works on systems without custom kernel, but I think it will work anyway. :victory:
X-zone said:
You mean stock, right? First of all, have you tried the TUN.ko Installer from the same company? :laugh: I don't know if it works on systems without custom kernel, but I think it will work anyway. :victory:
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install from tun.ko failed and dont install tun.ko . i need a tun.ko file
take tun.ko from any custom 2.3.6 rom i.e Arenaline rom,enhanced 236 etc.
it is exist in /system/lib/modules/tun.ko
EvilKing009 said:
take tun.ko from any custom 2.3.6 rom i.e Arenaline rom,enhanced 236 etc.
it is exist in /system/lib/modules/tun.ko
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But he will need root then? He doesn't have that. Is root an alternative for you, cocaeen? :silly: If so, I'm willing to help you with that! :laugh:
can give me a this file ?! I can't find it
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My phone is rooted but this file does not
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TUN.KO, neeed VPN access, which kernel supports this option, and where is the driver?

I currently run tweaked, with saber kernel (thanks to both of the dev groups)
but I can seem to figure out how to activate the TUN.KO in the kernel.
can someone help me out, I am trying to setup a openVPN on my note,
I have tried the tun.ko installer, but it gives an error code that tun.ko does not exist in the kernel
thanks
Any help folks, anyway I can do this myself?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.tun.installer
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Thanks tried that app already, and it said no file was avaliable for my device.
Running saber kernel latest version
Amd4life said:
Thanks tried that app already, and it said no file was avaliable for my device.
Running saber kernel latest version
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I'm running saber kernel and tun.ko loads fine for me .
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Do you have a tmobile note II or AT&T?
Tun.ko says it's already loaded . It says "you can now use Droidvpn and Openvpn to your phone" But if I hit the install it says it cant find for my device . I believe the module is built into the kernel . I use hotspot shield and I know for a fact it requires tun.ko .
P.s I have the t889 tmobile variant
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Which saber version do you have? I'm on 35.6
And mine definitely does not have it, this is what I get when opening openVPN
When opening openVPN and using my downloaded profile, I get the response
"Due to a known bug with this version of android, it is not possible to gain permission to open a VPN tunnel."
I'm on 32.2 .
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Okay let me try and figure a 32.2 link, thanks for your help
So openVPN works out your phone?
32.2 saber kernel
http://d-h.st/zf1
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Thanks I'll try it
Just wanted to say thanks, figured it out, u just reflashed jediX-16, and that fixed it,

[Q] Stock Insecure Kernel

I'm looking for a stock kernel that has unsecured ADB implemented in it. I found one on the Verizon S4 forums and was hoping there was one cooked up for the Tmo variant.
Insecure ADBD app has been really iffy and I've had a range of little nuances with custom kernels and would prefer to stick with a stock kernel but with unsecure adb in it. Thanks.
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Bumpity bump. Can anyone cook one up if it doesn't exist?
Bump. Maybe I'll clarify. A stock kernel with native init.d support (insecure adb, etc). Last bump I guess

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