problem with nethunter installation - Xiaomi Poco X2 Questions & Answers

I have installed nethunter on poco x2... But monitor mode isn't working on its internal wifi device...So i need a custom kernel with atheros9271 and rt5370 usb support...pls help me with a rom or kernel

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Kali NetHunter for the Galaxy Note 3 (3.1.0)

Kali NetHunter for the Galaxy Note 3 (3.1.0)
Welcome to the thread on Kali NetHunter for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3.
If you don't know what Kali NetHunter is, well, it's the entire Kali Linux operating system in a chroot on your phone, plus a bunch of awesome apps for executing exploits, fixing things, doing cool things. It goes on, I suppose.
I'm gonna be honest guys, I'm not a security person. When it comes to security, I'm more of a Paul Blart.
What I do know though, is that there is apt-get, and apt-get is life.
Find much more information here: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter/wiki
The answer to all your questions, generally the answer is YES, IT CAN DO THAT.
Most AOSP based ROMs should be supported!
The updater zip will add a few files to your /system partition, and install all of the NetHunter apps to your /data partition.
The chroot is located in /data/local, so you don't have to worry about your system partition being full. It's full read/write capable.
Understand that the zip will replace your current kernel with a completely different one.
This is necessary because most stock or custom kernels don't provide the drivers needed to operate most of Kali NetHunter's features.
DOWNLOAD
Current version: 3.15.3 (stable, 2016-12-17)
Please be careful to download the right version based on this table:
N9005: hlteeur
N900W8 & N900T: hltecan
N900P: hltespr
N900K, N900L, & N900S: hltekor
SC-01F: hltedcm
SCL22: hltekdi
CyanogenMod 12.1 & SlimRom 5.1: lollipop
CyanogenMod 13.0 & SlimRom 6.0: marshmallow
Nightly TWRP flashable zips are located at: https://build.nethunter.com/nightly/
BEFORE INSTALLING
Please make sure your phone boots fine and runs fine before flashing NetHunter. It's confusing when people report bugs that exist in CyanogenMod by itself.
The Kali chroot and apps are installed on your data partition (in /data/local for chroot). To initialize the chroot and install Kali Linux, you need to start the Kali NetHunter app.
The NetHunter installer will automatically install SuperSU in system mode, which I consider to be more stable. Since NetHunter already modifies your system partition, there is no need to use systemless SuperSU anyways.
FULL FRESH INSTALL STEPS
Optional: Flash CyanogenMod/SlimRom installer zip
Optional: Flash Gapps if you want them (preferably OpenGapps pico)
Boot into device
Complete setup wizard
Reboot into recovery
Flash kernel-nethunter-hlte* and nethunter-generic-armhf-kalifs-full-rolling zips in any order.
Boot into device
Open the NetHunter app
Use the Kali Chroot Manager to finish the installation
You're done!
UPDATING TO A NEWER BUILD
Going from 3.0.0 and up, all you have to do is flash the new build in recovery and wipe dalvik cache.
UPDATING YOUR ROM
To get all your NetHunter and SuperSU functions back after flashing a new ROM, just flash the ~60 MB update-nethunter-* zip again.
RUNNING WIFI PENETRATION TESTS
The internal WiFi chipset of the Galaxy Note 3 is not capable of running services which use monitor mode such as Wifite. For this, you will need to use a monitor mode capable WiFi adapter through a microUSB OTG adapter.
As for compatible adapters, I highly recommend the Alfa Networks AWUS036NEH (eBay) which uses the Ralink RT3070 chipset. There are currently no monitor mode supported Wireless-AC adapters available.
Once plugged in, you can run the command from Kali terminal to turn on your adapter:
[email protected]:~# ip link set wlan1 up
RAN INTO AN ISSUE OR BUG?
In order for me to help you, you have to at minimum reply with:
The link to the exact zip you downloaded
Your device model (hlte, hltecan, hltesovietrussia, etc.)
The name of the ROM you're flashing it on
The version and build date of the ROM you're flashing it on
A complete description of your problem
Optional: An audio recording of you reading this entire post
If your issue is with a specific app, it might be better to contact the developer of that app.
If your issue is during the installation (ex. flashing the NetHunter zip), then please collect a TWRP recovery.log for me.
If you found a problem and were able to fix it, and no one's mentioned it in the thread already, it would be kind to state the issue and your fix for others to make use of as well.
You can join me and the other NetHunter developers on IRC at the #nethunter room on freenode to more handily diagnose problems together.
I apologize, but I can't do house calls at this time.
You may be able to fix some bugs by updating to the latest bootloader and modem for your device.
See: (Direct Download) Latest Bootloaders & Modems
KNOWN ISSUES
USB Keyboard & VNC - Google Keyboard, AOSP Keyboard, CM Keyboard do not work due to a depth bug, use Hacker's Keyboard as a workaround.
Terminal App - Full screen programs like nano or vi are unusable unless you use the resize command. (always type resize when opening a new terminal window)
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DEVELOPMENT
For the kernel included in NetHunter for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, you can find the sources here: https://github.com/jcadduono/idleKernel-note3
See the Kali NetHunter installer source here: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter
See the Kali NetHunter app source here: https://github.com/offensive-security/nethunter-app
It is powered by idleKernel, however none of the idleKernel scripts (ikconfig, usb control, kernel tweaks) are available by default. I recommend installing idleKernel zip (non-NetHunter) from the idleKernel thread and then flashing the NetHunter updater or kernel installer over idleKernel. You will then have all of idleKernel and Kali NetHunter's features at your disposal.
DISCLAIMER
I am not affiliated with Offensive Security. They seem like cool guys though.
I'm not even a novice when it comes to security and penetration. I'm just a simple system administrator with a passion for breaking Android.
Please restrain yourselves from asking me security related questions.
NOT SO MUCH AS SEEN ON MR. ROBOT, BUT PROBABLY EVEN BETTER
XDA:DevDB Information
Kali NetHunter for the Galaxy Note 3, Device Specific App for the Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Contributors
jcadduono, the Kali NetHunter team
Source Code: https://github.com/jcadduono/kali-nethunter
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 3.15.3
Stable Release Date: 2016-12-17
Created 2016-01-07
Last Updated 2016-12-21
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great cant wait to try it out
What solution are you offering for Wifi devices, Are you going to compile kernel for compatable devices?
Or is this something the user is going to have to do.
I only mention this, as i have a Working version of Nethunter and have for over a year, But i refused to post release information due to the support required to get various wifi devices to work.
I did not want to get involved so the release never happened, Am happy compliling my own kernel for supported drivers, But i dont see your average joe doing this.
Also another snag i found was you can only have the one wifi device enabled at one time, so disabling the onboard to enable the external.
All issues by commands, but am just questioning if you have considered this or have support for this?
dave7802 said:
What solution are you offering for Wifi devices, Are you going to compile kernel for compatable devices?
Or is this something the user is going to have to do.
I only mention this, as i have a Working version of Nethunter and have for over a year, But i refused to post release information due to the support required to get various wifi devices to work.
I did not want to get involved so the release never happened, Am happy compliling my own kernel for supported drivers, But i dont see your average joe doing this.
Also another snag i found was you can only have the one wifi device enabled at one time, so disabling the onboard to enable the external.
All issues by commands, but am just questioning if you have considered this or have support for this?
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I suppose multiple WiFi devices would be in the realm of Kali rather than the kernel. I can't imagine it being harder than using a powered USB hub to connect multiple radios and configure each of them using one of the network managers available in the Kali repository, while leaving your native Broadcom WiFi to Android to handle. All the popular / mac80211 injection capable WiFi drivers are compiled right into the kernel and enabled - not as modules. The Nethunter installer takes care of installing all the necessary firmware binaries to your system partition as well.
The compatible USB WiFi dongles should just be plug and play at this point.
I'm still waiting on my TP TL-WN822N to arrive from Amazon for testing.
Btw have you tried the Nethunter 3.0 app? It really is designed to make everything quick and easy, 1 step for whatever you're trying to do.
Considering swinging by the #nethunter room on freenode to ask questions and/or suggest ideas to make things easier.
I have not tried 3.0
Am still talking about 2.0 seems like they have added some additional support like network manager.
This was not present in my build so i just use a few bash scripts to enable and disable.
But ill give this version 3.0 a try thanks
dave7802 said:
I have not tried 3.0
Am still talking about 2.0 seems like they have added some additional support like network manager.
This was not present in my build so i just use a few bash scripts to enable and disable.
But ill give this version 3.0 a try thanks
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Not a network manager in nethunter app, I mean install one in Kali chroot the same way you would on a Debian server.
Version 3.0.1 is now up and the changes are:
Tell SuperSU to install in system mode (not systemless)
Update SuperSU to version 2.66
Use SuperSU's supolicy binary to patch the sepolicy during install (fixes Marshmallow/CM13.0 unable to boot)
Inject init.superuser.rc into the ramdisk if it's not there already
SuperSU should no longer be broken with non-gzip compressed ramdisks
Find commits here: https://github.com/jcadduono/kali-nethunter/commits/master
Please note that it is still Kali Nethunter 3.0, and the .1 is just an update that improves flashing compatibility.
Y'know, I really thought you guys would be eating this stuff right up. <_<
please include flashing instructions - do we need to also flash gapps...which ones should we use. Thank you.
comptonhubbard said:
please include flashing instructions - do we need to also flash gapps...which ones should we use. Thank you.
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It's not a ROM, it's an app, kernel, and environment. You have to flash it on an already set up CyanogenMod ROM from TWRP.
jcadduono said:
It's not a ROM, it's an app, kernel, and environment. You have to flash it on an already set up CyanogenMod ROM from TWRP.
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After IdleKernel 6.6.5?
Gandicela said:
After IdleKernel 6.6.5?
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Doesn't matter. If you flash idleKernel after, make sure it's the -kali version though. The only thing flashing idleKernel does is add ikconfig, /sbin/usb, and a few small kernel tweaks in the ramdisk.
jcadduono said:
Doesn't matter. If you flash idleKernel after, make sure it's the -kali version though. The only thing flashing idleKernel does is add ikconfig, /sbin/usb, and a few small kernel tweaks in the ramdisk.
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I see. It's therefore like this: Running CM>>Kali Hunter>>Kali Hunter Kernel. Cheers, Mate!
I need to format SD-card?
amazing work.
tnx
Mx WaR HaBiB said:
I need to format SD-card?
amazing work.
tnx
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No you dont have to format it
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Gandicela said:
I see. It's therefore like this: Running CM>>Kali Hunter>>Kali Hunter Kernel. Cheers, Mate!
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So, do we need to use version for CM 12.1 for OnePlus from here?
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
Ps
It works
First install kali kernel, after download Kali for oneplusone, reboot into recovery, install kali zip, and aftet again idle kali kernel.
I am on CM 12.1 nightly...
eseregin said:
So, do we need to use version for CM 12.1 for OnePlus from here?
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
Ps
It works
First install kali kernel, after download Kali for oneplusone, reboot into recovery, install kali zip, and aftet again idle kali kernel.
I am on CM 12.1 nightly...
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Why are you doing this!!! You're bound to end up breaking something.
All you do is flash this after completing CM setup wizard and you're done. There's absolutely no reason to download any other Kali installer. This is the full version 3.0! Nethunter app now sets up your chroot for you.
Full steps:
Flash CyanogenMod installer zip
Flash Gapps (preferably opengapps pico)
Boot into device
Complete setup wizard
Reboot into recovery
Flash the Galaxy Note 3 Kali Nethunter installer zip from this thread
Boot into device
You're done!
If you absolutely need ikconfig or /sbin/usb, then you can install idleKernel-kali zip from the idleKernel thread later.
3.0.1_2016_01_10 build uploaded. Just a bug fix for Nethunter app.
Installation query
I have CM13 set up with superSU 2.46 and idleKernel 6.5.5 installed.
Do I have to install CM all over again? And follow your steps, or is there a way for me to keep my data and just flash it as is?
UnbracedTundra said:
I have CM13 set up with superSU 2.46 and idleKernel 6.5.5 installed.
Do I have to install CM all over again? And follow your steps, or is there a way for me to keep my data and just flash it as is?
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Make a full backup in twrp first.
Wipe /system and dalvik and /cache. Install latest CM13 (or CM12.1 if thats what you meant) zip and gapps, then boot into system. Once boot is complete, reboot into recovery and flash nethunter then boot and you should be good to go without deleting your data.
jcadduono said:
Why are you doing this!!! You're bound to end up breaking something.
All you do is flash this after completing CM setup wizard and you're done. There's absolutely no reason to download any other Kali installer. This is the full version 3.0! Nethunter app now sets up your chroot for you.
Full steps:
Flash CyanogenMod installer zip
Flash Gapps (preferably opengapps pico)
Boot into device
Complete setup wizard
Reboot into recovery
Flash the Galaxy Note 3 Kali Nethunter installer zip from this thread
Boot into device
You're done!
If you absolutely need ikconfig or /sbin/usb, then you can install idleKernel-kali zip from the idleKernel thread later.
3.0.1_2016_01_10 build uploaded. Just a bug fix for Nethunter app.
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Wow...
I am idiot!
Completely ignored the main link I needed -
https://idlekernel.com/nethunter/cm12.1
Now I understand that went dangerous way, lucky still with working phone
Tbh, most all utilities in Kali for now behind my knowlage of Linux so far
PS
I can see some scripts somehow survived even with full wipe, now my recovery provide some red lines doing job, something path missing in /data/...something/something
Though do the job.
I thought nothing can survive after full wipe...

OPO LineageOS kernel

So, last year I have installed the default nethunter rom for the oneplusone (CM12.0 + Kernel + Etc) but I got random reboot and all sort of bug.
The last bug I got change my mind and I decided to install the last LineageOS (14.0) Installed gapps and rooted the phone by following this tutorial Link. Next I have installed the nethunter chroot / apps following this tutorial Link.
But now the main function I use nethunter is hid attacks and deauth attacks. Unfortunaly they doesn't work, I'm nearly sure that the hid doesn't work because of not having correct kernel and the same for the wifi card(which doesn't even show up by running
Code:
iw list
in the chroot.
Is there a way to make all of this working ?

how to install kali net hunter on samsung galaxy j3 2017 android 8.0

I can not install kali nethunter on my sm-j330f. I download twrp and run it utanova superSU everything goes perfectly, start installing kali nethunter produces an error, run the phone root there is but after turning off I get kerpich. Ate returned it to life. Please, write the full instruction with links to install kali nethunter on my sm-j330f. Thank you very much in advance

Question Can it there be support for RTL8812BU driver for Poco X3 Pro ?

Hello,
i want to ask if there's possiblity to compile RTL8812BU driver to Poco X3 Pro device on Android 11 on Original Stock.
First, the kernel must be built with support for otg and external wifi adapters. I'm not sure that the stock kernel can do this. Need to check. Secondly, the kernel must have firmware for a specific wifi chip model. This is not a problem, there is a magisk module that adds support:
GitHub - rithvikvibhu/nh-magisk-wifi-firmware: This Magisk module adds the required firmware for external wireless adapters to be used with NetHunter.
This Magisk module adds the required firmware for external wireless adapters to be used with NetHunter. - GitHub - rithvikvibhu/nh-magisk-wifi-firmware: This Magisk module adds the required firmwar...
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[KERNEL] SpiderBlood NetHunter for Pixel 4A

* Your warranty is now void.
* Im not responsible for anything that may happen to your phone by installing any custom ROMs and/or kernels.
* You do it at your own risk and take the responsibility upon yourself and you are not to blame me or XDA and its respected developers.
SpiderBlood Kernel for Pixel 3/3XL​Features:
Atheros adapters suppport
Realtek adapters support (including 88XXAU and 8188EUS)
Ralink adapters support
Bluetooth USB adapters support
Internal bluetooth support
Ethernet adapters support
SDR support
Injection
HID
USB Arsenal
blu_spark kernel features that you can find here
NetHunter supported wireless cards: https://www.kali.org/docs/nethunter/wireless-cards/
Tested wireless cards: AWUS1900, WN722N v3
Supported android version: 13 (Stock ROM)
Kernel base source: https://github.com/engstk/pxl4a
Installation steps​
First we need to remove encryption from our phone, pixel 4a is a slot device so we need to flash this in TWRP and format data (Advanced -> format data -> yes)
Next we need to do initial setup, skip pattern lock, install magisk app (magisk is already installed after flashing DSE NEO, but the app is missing) magisk app
Our device have Read-Only filesystem so we need to flash this in TWRP, and use default options
Now we can flash kernel in TWRP
If you want to use latest nethunter terminal app that is based on neoterm instead of crappy nh terminal you need to build terminal and nethunter apps in android studio and install them on your phone
Navigate to nethunter chroot manager now, and install full kalifs
Download firmware files from here, go to root shell and enter
Code:
mount -o rw,remount /
and copy all files inside firmware folder to /vendor/firmware. You can use any root expoler app or copy it using terminal
That's it! You have working nethunter device with all features supported now!
Trying this now
Hi! This kernel only work in stock roms? Can use it in RiceDroid custom rom?
Marcia8246 said:
Hi! This kernel only work in stock roms? Can use it in RiceDroid custom rom?
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It's based on stock kernel source, so probably it won't work, but you can try it as your ROM kernel source can be based on stock source too
cr4sh-lab said:
It's based on stock kernel source, so probably it won't work, but you can try it as your ROM kernel source can be based on stock source too
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Working great! Thank you
It works like a charm thank you! I've been banging my head against the wall trying to get external adapters working for what seems like forever and it's finally happened
Thank you for your hard work and well done!
Can you also include Ralink mt7601u (TL-WN727N)
Hritik utekar said:
Can you also include Ralink mt7601u (TL-WN727N)
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Hi, if this chipset is supported by Kali nethunter patches, then it should work, but if it's not I can't do it. If you really want to get this chipset working you can try to manually add driver support and build kernel with it for yourself
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