Hello,
Found Kali Nethunter for our beloved S4 Tab.
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
Not sure how we can use it. Direct install from TWRP or it has something to do with Dex?
Do we need custom kernels to make it fully functional or everything is included in the zip?
Edit: Just flashed zip through twrp, everything's fine so far.
Virtualisation??
can't we just virtualize it on dex........as of Linux on dex's Ubuntu 16.04 lts ???
Pro Hacker01 said:
can't we just virtualize it on dex........as of Linux on dex's Ubuntu 16.04 lts ???
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Not sure why you need to have Kali if you can run Ubuntu on dex. You can get all the tools from Kali on your Ubuntu as far as I am concerned.
moodloid said:
Not sure why you need to have Kali if you can run Ubuntu on dex. You can get all the tools from Kali on your Ubuntu as far as I am concerned.
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Best way to install ubuntu on a tab s4?
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moodloid said:
Hello,
Found Kali Nethunter for our beloved S4 Tab.
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
Not sure how we can use it. Direct install from TWRP or it has something to do with Dex?
Do we need custom kernels to make it fully functional or everything is included in the zip?
Edit: Just flashed zip through twrp, everything's fine so far.
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I wondering to.. there is a "rom i think" on the officiel? How to install it?
its just a zip file that installs number of apps on tab. Thats it Try to back stuff up before flashing.
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Hello all,
I'm trying to figure out the best way to get a linux distro on Tab Pro 12.2.
I'm most likely going to install puppy or dsl with X support, as its smaller and quicker that most others.
so i'm looking for the fastest way to get Linux running on the Tab Pro 12.2
can I run it inside of Android? and or Dual boot?
Has anyone used Qemu or Bochs or ???
I see there's some Linux installs on google play. any of those?
Are there any other well support Linux distros that are preforming well?
Thank you!
It would be great Imo. Kernel/Samsung hardware is security enforced. ... think it is not where it needs to be. ...shame because this tablet is pretty smoking. How cool to see other Linux or puppy running on this hardware
canezila said:
It would be great Imo. Kernel/Samsung hardware is security enforced. ... think it is not where it needs to be. ...shame because this tablet is pretty smoking. How cool to see other Linux or puppy running on this hardware
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From what i'm reading, it has a great potential to have linux on it.
I've been thinking the best way is via busybox -> chroot -> distro on SDCard so it runs inside of android?
I was thinking puppy, or Tiny core Linux, or maybe Archlinux, because they have a kernel that works with the Samsung Exynos 5420 1.9 GHz octa-core.
But i'm not to sure how I should start.
Rooting it is first thing. So that gives me chroot and busybox, right?
and busybox works with many distros, like tiny core linux, then all I need to do is get busybox to mount the SD Card with the Linux distro, and then chroot it, and start some init scripts. Do I have it right?
any help in the right direction would be appreciated!
Thank you!
technobuddha said:
From what i'm reading, it has a great potential to have linux on it.
I've been thinking the best way is via busybox -> chroot -> distro on SDCard so it runs inside of android?
I was thinking puppy, or Tiny core Linux, or maybe Archlinux, because they have a kernel that works with the Samsung Exynos 5420 1.9 GHz octa-core.
But i'm not to sure how I should start.
Rooting it is first thing. So that gives me chroot and busybox, right?
and busybox works with many distros, like tiny core linux, then all I need to do is get busybox to mount the SD Card with the Linux distro, and then chroot it, and start some init scripts. Do I have it right?
any help in the right direction would be appreciated!
Thank you!
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I don't know what the best way to install Linux distro is but I've had some success with Linux on Android (LOA) on my Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4. Besides rooting your device you need to have SELinux set to permissive. Only way I've had success getting this setting was to flash a kernel that has it by default. Couple other things about LOA. It uses vnc so you can have a desktop enviroment. I use the app Jump for vnc. Also, as far as I know, sound does not work for LOA. LOA will install it's own version fo busybox. Here is a screenshot of Fedora running on my Pro 8.4. Anyways, I know you want to install Linux on the Tab Pro 12.2 but maybe my experience on the 8.4 will be helpful.
Has anyone been able to build a working edition of Kali Nethunter for the OP3 or is anyone working on it? I've been trying to build it myself for OOS for a few days now and haven't been successful.
I'd be interested in this as well but have no idea how to make it
There are basic instruction on offensive security's website.
Finally got a working version on Resurrection Remix 5.7.1 with full chroot. Haven't been able to test the OTG features yet.
TyrequeH said:
Finally got a working version on Resurrection Remix 5.7.1 with full chroot. Haven't been able to test the OTG features yet.
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Got it to work properly? Or just the overlay?
download Nethunter kernel + Installation from https://idlekernel.com/nethunter/nightly/3.1.0-20160827-1810/
the Kernel Filename is: kernel-nethunter-oneplus3-marshmallow-3.1.0-20160827-1810.zip
Then you have to flash the nethunter installation Zip
Nethunter filename: nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-rolling-3.1.0-20160827-1810.zip
cool
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What does this do? It sounds fun. Is it stable?
retroman957 said:
download Nethunter kernel + Installation from https://idlekernel.com/nethunter/nightly/3.1.0-20160827-1810/
the Kernel Filename is: kernel-nethunter-oneplus3-marshmallow-3.1.0-20160827-1810.zip
Then you have to flash the nethunter installation Zip
Nethunter filename: nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-rolling-3.1.0-20160827-1810.zip
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Thanks man. Its working flawless... Im using tp-link tl-wn722n adapter with a 2$ usb-to-usb c 3.1 cable from Amazon (which didnt work on my oneplus 2)
I am using oxygen os 3.2.2 with xposed framework (cant upload screenshots)
Does this work with MultiRom? If I flash it on a secondary ROM slot? My concern is the kernel might break multirom support.
I tried to do this but ran into the No Wifi bug described here: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/issues/622
flashed latest version. works now.
shutin said:
flashed latest version. works now.
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Where did you download it? I can't seem to access idle kernel for the past 2 days.
Could you upload it to google drive or something for me please?
Rishi.f said:
Where did you download it? I can't seem to access idle kernel for the past 2 days.
Could you upload it to google drive or something for me please?
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Go to build.nethunter.com instead of idle kernel.
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 is not tested by me (since I don't have a hono 5x ) but it's tested by another user that told me it works, so, if it doesn't blame him not me
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:
Download any CM based ROM
Download any custom recovery (like twrp)
Download my Nethunter "ROM" here: https://androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=118871 All future updates will be in that folder
How to Install (CM/RR):
Note: When you flash my zips, don't check "zip signature verification" box in TWRP recovery
1) Install TWRP
2) Enter in TWRP recovery
3) Flash any CM based (like cm, rr, aicp...) ROM
4) Optional: flash Google Apps after flashed a cm based recovery
5) Flash NetHunter zip
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
9) Close NetHunter app and reopen it to complete the installation
10) 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 cm based roms
Kernel Source Code:
https://github.com/DeadSquirrel01/android_kernel_huawei_kiwi branch cm-13.0
Now you can build it by youself on official HetHunter source page
You Need this https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-NetHunter
and this https://github.com/offensive-security/nethunter-devices (branch experimental for now )
For Any questions contact me at: [email protected]
Credits: @jcadduono, binkybear and offensive security team for NetHunter source code
XDA:DevDB Information
[MOD] Kali NetHunter for Honor 5x, Kernel for the Honor 5X
Contributors
DeadSquirrel01
Kernel Special Features: mac80211 Packet Injection Patch, HID gadget USB/Mouse Patch, CD-ROM Patch for emulate CD-ROMS in DriveDroid
Version Information
Status: Beta
Current Beta Version: 1.0
Beta Release Date: 2016-10-01
Created 2016-10-01
Last Updated 2016-10-01
already using it NYC work
Will someone explain what this does?? I tried the link but couldn't get much out of it.... Thnx
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Faheemarif252 said:
Will someone explain what this does?? I tried the link but couldn't get much out of it.... Thnx
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Well, Mate its actually used for pentesting or penetration testing of wifi or wireless networks... google it for detail information.
mumith3 said:
Well, Mate its actually used for pentesting or penetration testing of wifi or wireless networks... google it for detail information.
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Yep, it's for pentesting
it is a amazing kernel, wow.
kaankulahli said:
it is a amazing kernel, wow.
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I know
Gonna try it
Kali Linux on Honor 5X! This is amazing!
Downloaded and flashed on KIW-L22 - On Tipsy OS - AOSP and AOKP (CM Based) - Initial boot took a while longer than normal, got a boot loop first, but it came back up after cache/dalvik wipe
Kali chroot manager stuck in "Checking" even after 10 minutes though
Edit: Lost root on installing this and didn't notice it, and busybox too.....reinstalling SuperSU through TWRP is not bringing it back root access either, so cannot install busybox too......nethunter app returned an error for not getting root access and no busybox installation!
PS: In love with the boot animation!!
nandakalyan said:
Downloaded and flashed on KIW-L22 - Kali chroot manager stuck in "Checking" even after 10 minutes though
1. On Tipsy OS - AOSP - working fine! Initial boot took a while longer than normal, got a boot loop first, but it came back up after cache/dalvik wipe
2. On AOKP (CM based) - Flash and wipe cache/dlavik, took a while longer but booted up normally, but I guess it will settle
Still trying to figure out how and what to use it for but just wanted to report back that the flashing process went well!!
PS: In love with the boot animation!!
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mmm, stucking in checking it's very strange. Maybe compile a full zip here https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter (you have to clone
https://github.com/offensive-security/nethunter-devices, too (branch experimental) then for build with full chroot, just type:
$ python build.py -d kiwi --marshmallow --release v1.0 --rootfs-full
Anyway i will upload the zip with full chroot once i finish my cm14 port for a5
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mmm, stucking in checking it's very strange. Maybe compile a full zip here https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter (you have to clone
https://github.com/offensive-security/nethunter-devices, too (branch experimental) then for build with full chroot, just type:
$ python build.py -d kiwi --marshmallow --release v1.0 --rootfs-full
Anyway i will upload the zip with full chroot once i finish my cm14 port for a5
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Thanks man, I wish I knew enough to compile and run things on github just edited by previous post.....it seems it got stuck because of no root access and busybox missing. Lemme know if i can test things out for you, glad to be of any help that way!
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OK, just figured it was me being a bit duh on the whole thing! I just reinstalled the whole ROM, and flashed this again. Installed SuperSU from playstore (it went missing after installing this) and things are back to normal.....now downloading full chroot! Hurray!
[/COLOR]OK, just figured it was me being a bit duh on the whole thing! I just reinstalled the whole ROM, and flashed this again. Installed SuperSU from playstore (it went missing after installing this) and things are back to normal.....now downloading full chroot! Hurray![/QUOTE]
Strange, the zip should include SuperSU
Hi,
where can I find the full chroot file (~ 750Mo), I want to download it manually
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Why "wifite" does not recognize my hama adapter with Ralink RT2500 chipset?!
It is identified but when I choose the interface, it still returns the menu of choice
thanks for your help
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Hi,
where can I find the full chroot file (~ 750Mo), I want to download it manually
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Why "wifite" does not recognize my hama adapter with Ralink RT2500 chipset?!
It is identified but when I choose the interface, it still returns the menu of choice
thanks for your help
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You can download chroot here:
https://build.nethunter.com/kalifs/
Regarding your adapter, read this: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki/Wireless-Cards
Unlucky, your adapter does not support nethunter
DeadSquirrel01 said:
You can download chroot here:
https://build.nethunter.com/kalifs/
Regarding your adapter, read this: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki/Wireless-Cards
Unlucky, your adapter does not support nethunter
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Thanks bro
I even tried the alfa rtl8187l chipset without any result,
The problem is the low current for the adapter from the phone,
The usb hub with an external power supply maybe solves the problem, but it is not practical for a displacement
thanks again DeadSquirrel01
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panther2005 said:
Thanks bro
I even tried the alfa rtl8187l chipset without any result,
The problem is the low current for the adapter from the phone,
The usb hub with an external power supply maybe solves the problem, but it is not practical for a displacement
thanks again DeadSquirrel01
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For this i dunno, i'm not an elctronic expert ^^
DeadSquirrel01 said:
For this i dunno, i'm not an elctronic expert ^^
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I must choose
kalifs-armhf-full.log
kalifs-armhf-full.sha512sum
kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz
for KIW-L21?
panther2005 said:
I must choose
kalifs-armhf-full.log
kalifs-armhf-full.sha512sum
kalifs-armhf-full.tar.xz
for KIW-L21?
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The .tar.xz one
Hey all,
so i flashed the nethunter zip with no hiccups.
However, now my wifi wont connect.
Does anyone know what might be the problem?
Hi, so after searching for a bit on if kali nethunter could be installed on the 7T, I found that most people were sticking to the OP7 due to increased compatibility/development. Although, I'm able to install nethunter on my 7T I could not find a kernel for the Oneplus 7T with nethunter support. Mainly for the ext. wifi adapter support in my case. So after some research I could see that the 7T is listed as a supported device on the nethunter git page so I decided to try their build.py script to see if I can get one to work on my 7T HD1905. After some trial and error I ended up with a working kernel for my device which is a OP7T (HD1905) on A11, build 11.0.1.1.HD65AA.
So, this is what I did.
-rooted my phone using latest magisk(I always use canary)
-flashed the kernel that was compiled using the Kali nethunter build.py script using ex kernel manager(there were some errors in the log, but didn't affect the flashing)
-downloaded the nethunter store app from the kali website and installed the nethunter app and the nethunter terminal app.
-through the nethunter app I installed chroot under the kali chroot manager tab. I selected the option to download from the website.
-I also installed the nethunter wireless firmware from the magisk repo. Not sure if that was 100% necessary, but hey why not?
After that completed, I had a working kali terminal. Now the test was if I can get my ext. wifi adapter to actually get recognized now and could I put it in monitor mode....and the answer was yes.
I will post the kernel zip if anyone wants to take a look at it. I'm sure it needs work from someone who actually knows what they're doing. I was just excited that it actually somewhat worked. I figure it's a good starting point. Also, sorry for the write up. It's not very good. I might go and rewrite with a little more detail later on.
Would it be somehow applicable to OnePlus 3 also?
I remember someone made a nethunter kernel in telegram group.
Here’s the github Link
Apeek7 said:
I remember someone made a nethunter kernel in telegram group.
Here’s the github Link
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Sorry, been away from the 7T for a bit. Thanks for this. Working great so far.
Hey everyone,
Is anyone interested or working on a halium kernel for our poco f3?
Halium kernel is required to install ubports GSIs on devices.
Unfortunately I don't have time or enough skills to do this myself?
smahdink said:
Hey everyone,
Is anyone interested or working on a halium kernel for our poco f3?
Halium kernel is required to install ubports GSIs on devices.
Unfortunately I don't have time or enough skills to do this myself?
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Never heard of it, what's ubports? Hopefully someone will I mean there's a ton of development on this device so I'm sure it will be done.
Techguy777 said:
Never heard of it, what's ubports? Hopefully someone will I mean there's a ton of development on this device so I'm sure it will be done.
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Check ubports.com.
It's ubuntu touch. Linux on mobile.
smahdink said:
Check ubports.com.
It's ubuntu touch. Linux on mobile.
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Ok I guess I have heard of Ubuntu touch. That might sound good to some but I've tried Ubuntu on desktop and it's not for me. Windows is simpler to use and it's just all around better. I think android is my favorite operating.
Techguy777 said:
Ok I guess I have heard of Ubuntu touch. That might sound good to some but I've tried Ubuntu on desktop and it's not for me. Windows is simpler to use and it's just all around better. I think android is my favorite operating.
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It's still early and not suitable for daily usage but it has come a long way.
smahdink said:
Halium kernel is required to install ubports GSIs on devices.
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not gonna work, halium latest is based on android 9, we need to wait until the release of a11 based kernel
venomus001 said:
not gonna work, helium latest is based on android 9, we need to wait until the release of a11 based kernel
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OH, thanks for the info.
smahdink said:
Hey everyone,
Is anyone interested or working on a halium kernel for our poco f3?
Halium kernel is required to install ubports GSIs on devices.
Unfortunately I don't have time or enough skills to do this myself?
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Not interested, MIUI is perfect for me to operate and it is user-friendly.
I'm doing it, I'll keep you on progress.
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I'm doing it, I'll keep you on progress.
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Nice
progress: currently i builded all needed files for it to boot, i used Standalone Kernel Method ofc, but my problem is that it doesn''t boot when i send them through fastbootd. i contacted developer, he gave me some thoughts, i'll try to make everything from scratch to ensure i'm doing everything as i should for it to boot.
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progress: currently i builded all needed files for it to boot, i used Standalone Kernel Method ofc, but my problem is that it doesn''t boot when i send them through fastbootd. i contacted developer, he gave me some thoughts, i'll try to make everything from scratch to ensure i'm doing everything as i should for it to boot.
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What is the progress now?