I'm a root Magisk user. And I have installed these Magisk modules which I don't know - Android General

Busybox for Android NDK created by osm0sis @xda-developers
Nano for Android NDK created by osm0sis @xda-developers
Init.d Injector created by Zackptg5 @xda-developers
Let me know if I am 'overdoing' something. They seem important for other support.
First two modules seem similar, and both installed, is it OK?

JohnWrick said:
Busybox for Android NDKcreated by osm0sis @xda-developers
Nano for Android NDKcreated by osm0sis @xda-developers
Init.d Injectorcreated by Zackptg5 @xda-developers
Let me know if I am 'overdoing' something. They seem important for other support.
First two modules seem similar, and both installed, is it OK?
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it is Ok...
But if you want to ask a question about Magisk then make it at https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/mod-magisk-v1-universal-systemless-t3432382 ...
If you have other questions then make it at https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help

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[MODULE] [EYG] Cifs.ko for Evil Yummy Gumdrop Kernel

Hi everyone, I have been wrangling with this for several days now. Despite some oddities and a syntax error in the kernel source code, I have successfully compiled a working cifs kernel module for the V10. As far as I know this module can only be used with livlogik's kernel, but it does not matter whether or not you are on LP or MM. Unfortunately, I do not think I can compile one for the stock kernel, as android kernels typically require modules to be signed, and I haven't been able to find signing keys for LG's kernels (if you have them let me know and I will try).
All credits go to livlogik for the kernel, give him a "Thanks" :victory:
Enjoy!
(Mods feel free to move this to dev section if you feel it is necessary)

Need help with building kernel (ath9k)

Hi Lads,
Past few days im trying to add the ath9k module to a kernel.
I took the emotion kernel but when i started to make the kernel i constantly receiving errors.
I googled till my eyes burned out of my skull but got no solution. Probably im doing something wrong
Im looking for someone who can build the kernel easily including the ath9k driver.
My purpose is to use Kali Nethunter with the TP-Link WL722N adapter on the Note Edge N915F.
Im so desperate that i want to pay for it. Or maybe a game on steam :highfive:
Please help me out!
Greetings.
Stefjoe
Stefjoe,
I also saw your pm. I know now that you would like that module added to the tblte kernel. Kali Nethunter is not a rom, it is an overlay of sorts. Essentially a chrooted Linux distribution running over the top of your Android phone.
Kali only supports stock roms, or some "CyanogenMod variants", so I could add this to the AOKP kernel for you, but I cannot guarantee that you will have everything you need for this to work. For instance, you are going to need packet injection, module loading and unloading, force modules, etc., etc., much more than just the one item you requested. The note edge is not on the list of supported devices for a reason, it takes much dedication and effort to set it up properly. You would also need to build your custom port of Kali to go on your system. (Unless I am mistaken, no one has made one for the Note Edge yet.)
So, have you already built a working port of kali for your phone?
I say this in the kindest of regards, but if you cannot build the kernel, can you build the kali image?
As a side note, all the tools in Kali Linux are freely available, and you can download them to your phone right now, just not in the glorified package. Having Kali is like having a toolbox. Having a tool box does not make one a mechanic. Having Kali does not make one a pentester, or cacker (unethical hacker) if you are aiming for that.
I am not opposed to you having Kali, I've used it before myself (not on a phone), but in the end, I found Debian to be just as useful, downloading the tools that actually helped me in my job/tasks.
I am just curious if you have already created the kali image you need for the Note Edge phone. In theory, if the only thing you need is a kernel with the above, then it should work with your current kernel, just without that feature. If you have not even made the image yet, then I suspect that you are going to need a lot more than what you asked for.
I hope that makes sense.
AlaskaLinuxUser said:
Stefjoe,
I also saw your pm. I know now that you would like that module added to the tblte kernel. Kali Nethunter is not a rom, it is an overlay of sorts. Essentially a chrooted Linux distribution running over the top of your Android phone.
Kali only supports stock roms, or some "CyanogenMod variants", so I could add this to the AOKP kernel for you, but I cannot guarantee that you will have everything you need for this to work. For instance, you are going to need packet injection, module loading and unloading, force modules, etc., etc., much more than just the one item you requested. The note edge is not on the list of supported devices for a reason, it takes much dedication and effort to set it up properly. You would also need to build your custom port of Kali to go on your system. (Unless I am mistaken, no one has made one for the Note Edge yet.)
So, have you already built a working port of kali for your phone?
I say this in the kindest of regards, but if you cannot build the kernel, can you build the kali image?
As a side note, all the tools in Kali Linux are freely available, and you can download them to your phone right now, just not in the glorified package. Having Kali is like having a toolbox. Having a tool box does not make one a mechanic. Having Kali does not make one a pentester, or cacker (unethical hacker) if you are aiming for that.
I am not opposed to you having Kali, I've used it before myself (not on a phone), but in the end, I found Debian to be just as useful, downloading the tools that actually helped me in my job/tasks.
I am just curious if you have already created the kali image you need for the Note Edge phone. In theory, if the only thing you need is a kernel with the above, then it should work with your current kernel, just without that feature. If you have not even made the image yet, then I suspect that you are going to need a lot more than what you asked for.
I hope that makes sense.
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Thanks for your reply again! I kinda ported the Nethunter to Note Edge with help from this video on YT ; /watch?v=jhLBJJwB88k
Everything works fine but only the TP-Link WL722N is not working because the kernel does not have this module installed. The adapter takes care of the injection so no worries i guess. I sended u a PM.
I am a certified hacker and i know what Kali Linux is but only missing this tool and it could make my work a lot easier. So i really appreciate if u can do this for me man. Endless thanking
Greetings
stefjoe said:
Thanks for your reply again! I kinda ported the Nethunter to Note Edge with help from this video on YT ; /watch?v=jhLBJJwB88k
Everything works fine but only the TP-Link WL722N is not working because the kernel does not have this module installed. The adapter takes care of the injection so no worries i guess. I sended u a PM.
I am a certified hacker and i know what Kali Linux is but only missing this tool and it could make my work a lot easier. So i really appreciate if u can do this for me man. Endless thanking
Greetings
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Stefjoe,
I see from your PM that you are not requesting my AKLU kernel, but the TW Emotion Kernel. I can't do that for you.
To build the kernel you need the right source, the source code for the kernel has been updated since r17 ( I think it is r2X? now). That means rolling back through the commits to find the time it was built and working properly and getting that source. It is not as simple as just going straight back to r17, the r17 version you may be using may be anywhere in the commits between r17 and r18.
Then we would need the exact toolchain he/she was building with. He says Linaro 5.1, but which one, 5.1, 5.1.1, 5.1.8? There are several.
Also, I do not build TW kernels. I only build AOSP kernels. I also don't usually build off of someone else's work. I was under the impression you wanted me to add that module to my AKLU kernel instead.
To get that specific kernel built the way you want, I recommend that you ask @Pafcholini to do that for you, since he made it originally.
If you want, I can add that module to my AKLU kernel for you, but I know the rest of the needed kernel items are in there that you need (packet injecting, force module loading, etc.) so I doubt it will work for you. You would also have to switch to AOKP, which may or may not work with your porting guide.
Sorry, but after looking at your full request, I don't think I can help you with what you need.

Kali Nethunter (Oreo) Redmi Note 4 [MIDO]

What is NetHunter ?
Code:
The Kali Linux NetHunter project is the first Open Source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member “BinkyBear” and Offensive Security. NetHunter supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks – and is built upon the sturdy shoulders of the Kali Linux distribution and toolsets.
Features :
HID gadget,
CD-ROM emulation,
many external wifi cards drivers
Virtualization
How to install it?
Backup recommend!
Unlocked Bootloader
TWRP Recovery Installed
Flash zip
ENJOY!
Downloads :
Code:
my previous account deleted I can't post any link till 10 posts!
Just add google drive header a1t7ZVi6vmj_JzlHE4lETPJnLaO62zmpc-/view?usp=drivesdk
How to flash Kali Apps?
Installation for Kali apps
Install attached Magisk Module
Reboot device
Run Nethunter app - allow 7(!) Root-related permissions prompts and wait for initialisation
Click "Kali Chroot Manager"
Click "Install Kali Chroot" - "Download Latest"
Install the full Chroot Kali package (around 800MB)
Wait for Chroot to downlaod/install (this may take a few minutes / depending upon your network connection)
Click "Install & Update" - allow Root permission for Nethunter Terminal app
Enjoy!
Use this magisk module :
Code:
h t t p s :/ / m eg a .n z/#!MtMjHY4C!sGYsTuqy7UDG2xZONgzM8O7fdXwnwSMhVhB5OwSUW34
Thanks :
@Alann200 (me)
@Sayeed99
@jcadduono
@binkybear
@lineageos
Please Report Bugs!
XDA: DevDB Information
Kali NetHunter Kernel (Oreo) Redmi Note 4
Contributers
@Alann200
@Sayeed99
@SnoopDoggyStyleDogg : For Magisk Module
created for my friend Ivan Rusanov
Source Code :
NeutronDevelopers/mido
Version Information
Status: Beta
Created : 2018-03-24
I appreciate your work
Alann200 said:
What is NetHunter ?
Code:
The Kali Linux NetHunter project is the first Open Source Android penetration testing platform for Nexus devices, created as a joint effort between the Kali community member “BinkyBear” and Offensive Security. NetHunter supports Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Point setups, HID keyboard (Teensy like attacks), as well as BadUSB MITM attacks – and is built upon the sturdy shoulders of the Kali Linux distribution and toolsets.
Features :
HID gadget,
CD-ROM emulation,
many external wifi cards drivers
Virtualization
How to install it?
Backup recommend!
Unlocked Bootloader
TWRP Recovery Installed
Flash zip
ENJOY!
Downloads :
Code:
my previous account deleted I can't post any link till 10 posts!
Just add google drive header a1t7ZVi6vmj_JzlHE4lETPJnLaO62zmpc-/view?usp=drivesdk
How to flash Kali Apps?
Installation for Kali apps
Install attached Magisk Module
Reboot device
Run Nethunter app - allow 7(!) Root-related permissions prompts and wait for initialisation
Click "Kali Chroot Manager"
Click "Install Kali Chroot" - "Download Latest"
Install the full Chroot Kali package (around 800MB)
Wait for Chroot to downlaod/install (this may take a few minutes / depending upon your network connection)
Click "Install & Update" - allow Root permission for Nethunter Terminal app
Enjoy!
Use this magisk module :
Code:
h t t p s :/ / m eg a .n z/#!MtMjHY4C!sGYsTuqy7UDG2xZONgzM8O7fdXwnwSMhVhB5OwSUW34
Thanks :
@Alann200 (me)
@Sayeed99
@jcadduono
@binkybear
@lineageos
Please Report Bugs!
XDA: DevDB Information
Kali NetHunter Kernel (Oreo) Redmi Note 4
Contributers
@Alann200
@Sayeed99
@SnoopDoggyStyleDogg : For Magisk Module
created for my friend Ivan Rusanov
Source Code :
NeutronDevelopers/mido
Version Information
Status: Alpha
Created : 2018-03-24
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Thanks for your work this kind of project
Really we need a penetration support stable rom I hope u will make it more stable
thanks
sarfarazsk007 said:
Thanks for your work this kind of project
Really we need a penetration support stable rom I hope u will make it more stable
thanks
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Thanks
Downloads :
Code:
my previous account deleted I can't post any link till 10 posts!
Just add google drive header a1t7ZVi6vmj_JzlHE4lETPJnLaO62zmpc-/view?usp=drivesdk
Not able to fix this link. Please post it like mega link. Thanks
Alann200 said:
Thanks
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Don't you think it's best if you move this thread to the mido forum? I mean, i didn't even know it was here until i found the Nougat thread on the mido forum.
BTW, Is this a rom or what?
dustmalik said:
Don't you think it's best if you move this thread to the mido forum? I mean, i didn't even know it was here until i found the Nougat thread on the mido forum.
BTW, Is this a rom or what?
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Sure I'll post it with proper links in redmi note 4 mido official thread wait few mins!
dustmalik said:
Don't you think it's best if you move this thread to the mido forum? I mean, i didn't even know it was here until i found the Nougat thread on the mido forum.
BTW, Is this a rom or what?
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Posted on official mido thread!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/re...velopment/kernel-nethunter-oreo-mido-t3768887
Thanks!
I can't find nethunter app after installing zips
Hey, you did some amazing work with the mod and honestly thank you.
Is it possible for you guys to get packages like airmon-ng and wifilite working at some point? It's basically kind of impossible to enable monitor mode right now, regardless of whether you use an external or an internal network card and monitor mode is kind of vital for wireless penetration testing.
Thanks!
yes, please
R3D-C0D3.Linux said:
Downloads :
Code:
my previous account deleted I can't post any link till 10 posts!
Just add google drive header a1t7ZVi6vmj_JzlHE4lETPJnLaO62zmpc-/view?usp=drivesdk
Not able to fix this link. Please post it like mega link. Thanks
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Yes, please
Wow,
To those who saw OREO KERNEL and thought, "Oh, it's pretty obvious that this applies to [NOT OREO]", don't worry, you aren't a moron for thinking that.
If you went to a thread specifically about a kernel supporting Kali Nethunter, and felt like asking a question, without being an expert on the subject of Kali Linux, you neednt be concerned about being called out for feeble mindedness bordering on maliciousness. After all, very few people use Kali Linux.
If, however, you are the type of person who would expect native support for monitor mode, you DEFINITELY should be EXPERT LEVEL aware that you would only need such a thing to inject packets onto network traffic, which would only be used in criminal activity or defense against same, because otherwise you are a criminally stupid criminal.
Use kali Linux? Oh, then you know that you need very specific wifi cards for wlan1 up.
Port Realtek RTL8188EUS driver (TP-LINK TL-WN722N v3 )
Please help to port Realtek RTL8188EUS driver becaouse TP-LINK TL-WN722N v3 with Realtek chip does not work with this kernel. It`s very important...
Your data partition appears to be empty. Please complete the Android setup wizard before installing Kali NetHunter!"
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Question Help compiling kernel with KVM

Hi,
I wanted to compile a custom kernel with KVM for the ROG Phone 5 on the latest Android 12 (EU variant) so I looked at the Kirisakura kernel for base (from @Freak07) and I looked at the script that starts compiling the kernel. I could not find some things that was required such as the Google's GCC thing or the "DU_Tools" but I still managed to start compiling the kernel after editing the defconfig file using make menuconfig to enable KVM. Once I did that I ran the script but after like two minutes I got an error (Error 2).
So can someone help me doing this please?
Thanks.
Hey Alex - been looking in to creating a build script using docker for this out of curiosity.
Out of interest though - how are you planning to use KVM once it's enabled?
Moved all of my development efforts from XDA.
chrisaw said:
Hey Alex - been looking in to creating a build script using docker for this out of curiosity.
Out of interest though - how are you planning to use KVM once it's enabled?
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Hey, I didn't tried using docker (because I don't know how to xD) and I want to use KVM because I heard that the Snapdragon 888 is compatible with it so I was thinking about doing a Windows 10 arm VM with native performance.
chrisaw said:
Got this building cleanly and producing a flashable ZIP:
GitHub - cawilliamson/Kirisakura_ANAKIN_ROG5 at master_release_s_1
Contribute to cawilliamson/Kirisakura_ANAKIN_ROG5 development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
Build instructions:
Code:
$ cd <kernel sources>/build/
$ ./build.sh
You will need Docker installed on your system via whatever means necessary and this is really aimed at Linux systems although you could also run the build on a Windows or Mac PC if you setup Docker correctly.
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Thanks I will try that
Moved all of my development efforts from XDA.
chrisaw said:
Your chances of getting that working easily are slim.
Adding the KVM support to the kernel is easy but the problem you then get is about switching the CPU to "HYP" mode. (just based on what I read online)
If you have further info about this I'd be interested in reading it and seeing if we can get something which works. What I can tell you is that /dev/kvm does not get created simply by the changes I made.
Also be aware that /proc/config.gz is spoofed in these kernels with the "stock" config file so running something like "zcat /proc/config.gz" wont show KVM is enabled but it is.
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Yes you are R8! Without hyp we can't enable KVM support.. but i found a site where telling android 13 has full KVM support.. but don't know it's true or not..
Because KVM support only available on some snapdragon chipset only..
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Can't all of this work be ported to the Infinix NOTE 8 on Android 10 too?

(Port) Build Kali Nethunter and Kernel For Unsupported Device

Hello Everyone,
I am Researching for Porting/Building Kali Nethunter Image and Kernel for My Unsupported Device (Redmi 9A-Dandelion,Android 12 on Nusantara Rom) for a long time
I can Build the Kernel but I dont know what to do with the Rom is it OK to Flash Nethunter GSI zip or We can Port the Rom and How We Can Do this
Even a Response will be Appreciable So Please Dont Hesitate to Share Your Opinions
Why not use the magisk module
GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter: KaliNethunter
KaliNethunter. Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
toolhas4degrees said:
Why not use the magisk module
GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter: KaliNethunter
KaliNethunter. Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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But this module doesn't add monitor mode support and support for realtek WiFi external adapter?
steso90 said:
But this module doesn't add monitor mode support and support for realtek WiFi external adapter?
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Meh, why not ask the dev to add it....
toolhas4degrees said:
Meh, why not ask the dev to add it....
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I Have asked The kernel dev for my phone (Sony 1 III) but hej is not familiar with nethunter. I have tried myself to port a test nethunter kernel for my test phone (lg g4) bit it shows error 1 in twrp When i Flash..
toolhas4degrees said:
Why not use the magisk module
GitHub - Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter: KaliNethunter
KaliNethunter. Contribute to Magisk-Modules-Repo/KaliNethunter development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
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i will not prefer to use nethunter as magisk module because magisk and systemless and with it you cannot unloock the full potential of nethunter because nethunter with magisk can make many problems and i faced some so it is better to to install it in system
the_arxyn said:
i will not prefer to use nethunter as magisk module because magisk and systemless and with it you cannot unloock the full potential of nethunter because nethunter with magisk can make many problems and i faced some so it is better to to install it in system
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Systemless doesn't matter if the files are right..... Bc systemless is just placement
bruh
toolhas4degrees said:
Systemless doesn't matter if the files are right..... Bc systemless is just placement
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really nethunter with maagisk can work but not perfectly

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