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kali nethunter support?

I currently use this device and I was able to get nethunter installed fairly easy. Yet to get a dongle to actually est out the attacks but chroot opens up fine and I get the kali environment as it should be. Just havent been able to test it with monitor mode. I just downloaded the "Generic arm64" image from the kali webpage

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[Q] Kali Linux via Linux Deploy w/Alfa AWUS036NHA (Atheros AR9271) USB wifi adapter?

i can't seem to find a straight answer about this. i've got kali linux installed on my samsung note 8013 and launch it via linux deploy, i access the desktop environment by connecting via VNC over SSH. i want to get my Alfa AWUS036NHA USB wifi adapter working within kali linux on it. i have the alfa connected to a powered USB hub which is connected to the tablet via a USB OTG adapter. the wifi USB adapter is recognized both in android and in kali linux when i use the "lsusb" command in a terminal window. however, it is not showing up when i do an ifconfig or iwconfig.
i have read that external wifi adapters are disabled by default, and that in order to get external wifi to work, the internal wifi needs to be disabled. however, i'm not quite sure how to do this or how to get the ath9k drivers working with packet injection, either in android or linux. i'm pretty sure this requires some kernel modifications especially if the ath9k drivers are not enabled within the kernel by default (i'm running stock rooted jellybean 4.1.2 ROM), unless there's a script that can be run on linux deploy when launching kali that can enable the ath9k drivers and the external wifi, and turn off the internal wifi. if it requires kernel modifications, do i need to recompile the kernel for both android and linux, or is the linux one enough to get it working within my kali chroot environment?
also, i was wondering if there was a way to boot into kali linux natively without having to replace my recovery - on the official kali site there's a recovery.img you can flash to boot into kali by holding down certain keys during startup, but i'd prefer to keep TWRP or clockworkmod recovery. sorry, i know that's a totally different question. thanks!
eudemonics said:
i can't seem to find a straight answer about this. i've got kali linux installed on my samsung note 8013 and launch it via linux deploy, i access the desktop environment by connecting via VNC over SSH. i want to get my Alfa AWUS036NHA USB wifi adapter working within kali linux on it. i have the alfa connected to a powered USB hub which is connected to the tablet via a USB OTG adapter. the wifi USB adapter is recognized both in android and in kali linux when i use the "lsusb" command in a terminal window. however, it is not showing up when i do an ifconfig or iwconfig.
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Hello, any progress with that? I'm struggle with wifi and bluetooth issue couple month and nothing..
AlA777 said:
Hello, any progress with that? I'm struggle with wifi and bluetooth issue couple month and nothing..
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you need to compile a custom kernel with the drivers/firmware and flash it
eudemonics said:
you need to compile a custom kernel with the drivers/firmware and flash it
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Yes, already done. Thank you!

[Q] Monitor mode in chrooted kali using bcmon

Hi all,
I have a Nexus 7 (2012) wifi model tablet which is said to be compatible with bcmon(https://code.google.com/p/bcmon/). I am running cyanogenmod 10.2.
So I installed the bcmon.apk and the firmware files and then enabled monitor mode through the menu but when I select airodump-ng from the next menu, the android terminal pops up and nothing is displayed. Anyway the main reason I installed bcmon is in order to use it with my chrooted kali image. I cannot use airodump-ng from my chrooted kali beacuse it seems bcmon executes some other scripts(uses a special library?) before enabling monitor mode. I think it would be awesome to have aircrack-ng working on chrooted images without external wireless usb sticks. I dont seem to find any way to do this however, so I wonder if someone has managed it yet

TP-Link TL-WN722N wifi drivers for linux Nethunter .

Hi.
I want to install NetHunter on my OnePlus One phone.
Will probably flash a CM12 or 13 rom with NetHunter 2.0.
I have external adapter TP-Link-TL-WN722N, currently used for Linux kali rolling on my PC laptop. Since my OPO chip-set doesn't support monitor mode, I would like to use TP-Link-TL-WN722N.
My problem is finding the wifi drivers to install on a Android.
(Q) If you are currently using TP-Link TL-WN722N for NH or Linux Deploy, how did you download the drivers?
(Q) Is there an existing kernal to install having these drivers?
Or a set of instructions I could follow.
(Q) There is a linux package (firmware-atheros) in linux repository. Will this have the drivers?
Currently using ROM Lineage os 14.1.2, 64gb. Rooted phone with SuperSu 2.82 TWRP 3.1.1
I have an OTG host cable I tested with a mouse.
I'm fairly new at this so please explain.
Thanks.
TC.
Not working for me
@tomx2x I have the same question, the TL-WN722N doesn't want to work with the firmware-atheros package altough it should work with that. Did you manage to solve it?
Rooted, Cm13, android 6.0.1 twrp super su and flashed nethunter full 2017.10 with kernel 3.4.110. Installed firmware-atheros in terminal. Lsusb kind of shows something but not really recognising the adapter
This is a v2
Turned out that this is a v2 with r8188eu chipset.. no monitor mode
yesimxev said:
@tomx2x I have the same question, the TL-WN722N doesn't want to work with the firmware-atheros package altough it should work with that. Did you manage to solve it?
Rooted, Cm13, android 6.0.1 twrp super su and flashed nethunter full 2017.10 with kernel 3.4.110. Installed firmware-atheros in terminal. Lsusb kind of shows something but not really recognising the adapter
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This is where I stand.
@yeseximv.
I am running TP-Link-TL-WN722N V1 but still cannot connect.
Newbie with Linux, so maybe you can assist me.
Trying Nethunteros rom.
Flashed Nethunteros successfully. Install Kali Chroot-full.
Using Bvnc app as VNC client to connect via ssh.
Firmware-atheros drivers are part of the Nethunteros kernal. Installed in /system/etc/firmware.
I am trying to connect to the internet w/o using a Network Manager app.
Here are the steps I performed.
1. Started Dbus service
2. Ifconfig Wlan0 up (Interface I am using).
3. Entered linux command: iw dev wlan1 connect “BayBreeze Hotel”
Terminal Message returned stated “connected”
TL-WN722N (wlan0 interface) starts blinking.
4. Launch Firefox.
I should see the hotel's Login page.
Received message “Problem loading page”
I know the essid “BayBreeze Hotel” is a active wireless wifi network. When not using Linux, I can launch & connect wifi (BayBreeze Hotel)on my OnePlus phone by going to settings.
There must be some commands/steps I am missing. Can you or anyone in this thread help?
If I cannot get this going, my next step will be to use Network-Manager apps.
In terms of your V2 TP-Link.
In GitHub forum there is NetHunter kernal (LKernel491.zip} I tried and was successful in Monitor mode.
Firmware is part of the kernal (no need to install firmware atheros manually).
You can go to the link I provided below, ask the Programmer (Bkr32) whether it supports V2.
My only issue using Lkernel491 patch is getting “Device Not Managed” error connecting to Network_Manager app. Tried Set*managed=true*in*/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf.
But still unsuccessful.
Instructions to install are part of the link provided.
Here is the link:
https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/issues/962#issuecomment-330428124
Thanks.
TC.
Got it
Newbie here too so can't help you with that, sorry. I finally got an AWUS036NEH and it all works flawlessly
tomx2x said:
@yeseximv.
I am running TP-Link-TL-WN722N V1 but still cannot connect.
Newbie with Linux, so maybe you can assist me.
Trying Nethunteros rom
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Thanks.
TC.
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yesimxev said:
Newbie here too so can't help you with that, sorry. I finally got an AWUS036NEH and it all works flawlessly
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@yesimxev.
Can you provide the steps/commands you use to connect and launch the internet with AWUS036NEH wifi dongle. This may help me with my problem.
Thanks.
tomx.
I haven't used for connecting the internet, will test if works. I was interested in the monitor mode.
As before: Rooted, flashed twrp, super su, Cm13 with android 6.0.1 (stock firmware) and flashed nethunter (nightly) full 2017.10, then kernel 3.4.110. Installed firmware-atheros in terminal. Updated metapackages. Downloaded wifi metapackages, not sure if it's needed though. Then starting monitor mode works from the nethunter custom commands. Try making this config, then you can add the custom command to run after you plugged in the adapter.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121791
tomx2x said:
@yesimxev.
Can you provide the steps/commands you use to connect and launch the internet with AWUS036NEH wifi dongle. This may help me with my problem.
Thanks.
tomx.
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Find drivers no problem
they are on tplink website with some manuals
but i think git is better..
have Nexus 7 .. for some reason it not detecting WN722N v3
but can see OTG (Running nethunter 2020)
so found this manual
download the driver , extract it in a folder , right click in folder and choose Open in termianl
and then enter these commands :
make clean
make all
cp realtek_blacklist.conf /lib/modprobe.d/
make install
reboot
to activate monitor mode :
ifconfig down
iwconfig mode monitor
ifconfig up
Hope it will work !!!!
shame on nethunter for not preloading drivers !!!!

Kali Nethunter ?

Does the RN7P support Kali Nethunter? Has anyone here managed to run it?
Yes,not me
Find some guy on YouTube enabled monitor mode on wlan0.
https://youtu.be/Bf_-TfX9EQ4

Boot from SD card?

Does anyone know of a way to boot an Android phone from an SD card or USB drive? I'd prefer not to root the device or do much modification, but I might if I have to. There's got to be a way, though!
The device that I'm trying to do it on is a ZTE Z5157V and I'd like to try to boot another OS, either Linux or another Android image. Any ideas?
Such capabilities are provided by TV Boxes and only selected software n.e.g. EmuELEC or CoreELEC. In phones it is not accepted, because they are used for something else.
Particularly, I'd like to boot Kali Linux. Their site has images for Android devices and also for ARM powered decides (I'm assuming this device has an ARM processor, but I didn't check).
It doesn't work like that, if you have ARM support you'll run on the phone. Kali Nethunter installs on android, not as a standalone system.
I was assuming nethunter was a bootable OS. So that clears that up.
How do these devices boot? What type of memory do they have? Are they partitioned, like one for the bootloader/recovery & one for the OS? Upon powering up, what software does the device access first?
Take a look at
Kali NetHunter | Kali Linux Documentation
Kali on your Android phone
www.kali.org

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