kalinethunter for le max 2 marshmallow - LeEco Le Max 2 ROMs, Kernels, Recoveries, & Other

kalinethunter for le max 2 marshmallow
The Kali Linux NetHunter Project is the First Open Source Android Penetration Testing Platform, 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. It is easy to Set up And it will be Running in no time at all.
Features
802.11 Wireless Injection and AP mode support with multiple supported USB wifi cards.
Capable of running USB HID Keyboard attacks, much like the Teensy device is able to do.
Supports BadUSB MITM attacks. Plug in your Nethunter to a victim PC, and have your traffic relayed though it.
Contains a full Kali Linux toolset, with many tools available via a simple menu system.
USB Y-cable support in the Nethunter kernel – use your OTG cable while still charging your Device!
Software Defined Radio support. Use Kali Nethunter with your HackRF to explore the wireless radio space.
:supported ROMs :
EUI and MIUI - may have some bugs.
All Marshmallow Lineage 13 Based Roms.
Download link :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8qJtqF4yWbzNzlNTGhQcEU1U2c/view?usp=drivesdk
Video link
https://youtu.be/yxK48A2yBsA
.https://youtu.be/yxK48A2yBsA

during the installation process on x829 (rom small eui 023S) I receive an error "unsupported device". what's wrong?

voxx13 said:
during the installation process on x829 (rom small eui 023S) I receive an error "unsupported device". what's wrong?
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Do u wipe cache after the installation.

Meeravali said:
Do u wipe cache after the installation.
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yes. look at the picture.
Maybe install linage 13 rom ?

voxx13 said:
yes. look at the picture.
Maybe install linage 13 rom ?
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This is because the fault in my kernel sorry it's not because of eui fault in my porting.

Meeravali said:
This is because the fault in my kernel sorry it's not because of eui fault in my porting.
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how to fix this?

voxx13 said:
how to fix this?
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It is ported so u getting this error some attacks but it works for maximum attacks .

Can I install this on resurrection remix android marshmallow??
Well that's the question can I do it ?? Thanks!

Hey, can you build a package for nougat? If not, can you direct me to a site that can give me a tutorial for making one? I'd be willing to make one but I don't have any experience working with kernels/building nethunter. Thank you.

Kali linux nethunter on Leeco le max 3 X850
Hello friends, can you help me? How to install kali linux nethunter on Leecoo le max 3 X850?

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[TOOL] [SYSTEM] Debdroid V5 Linux Sub-System KALI Linux

Debdroid V4
Linux Chroot Daemon for Android
Supports Android 2.3 through 5.0​
Debdroid is a tool for the Android platform which runs a full Linux distribution as a daemon.
Any rooted device can run fully supported ARM distributions such as Kali, Debian, Ubuntu, etc.
Debdroid has been successfully tested on Android 2.3 and up to 5.0. Confirmed working on the N9.
How To Install:
1. Download the git repo
2. Place ARM image at /sdcard/linux.img
3. Flash the zip file in twrp
How To Use:
1. debshell "any command goes here" - run any command under linux
2. debshell "passwd" - change root pass
3. debshell "/etc/init.d/ssh restart" - starts ssh
4. debshell bash - full access to a bash chroot
Downloads:
https://github.com/dasmoover/debdroid
KALI ARM Images:
http://cdimage.kali.org/
Donations:
If you find this tool useful send a coffee my way
DONATE TO THE DEBDROID PROJECT
There is a project that is doing this too made by Offensive Security (The guys who make Kali). It's still in beta, but there's some pretty cool stuff! There is a custom kernel that adds other features as well.
Site: http://nethunter.com/
Github: https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter
I know, I'm part of the project!
I've worked on BT5 ARM a few years ago.
From my understanding the Nexus 9 builds of nethunter aren't fully functional yet.
This can also be used with a barebones debian system for apt, etc.
What status is the N9 with Nethunter?
dasmoover said:
I've worked on BT5 ARM a few years ago.
From my understanding the Nexus 9 builds of nethunter aren't fully functional yet.
This can also be used with a barebones debian system for apt, etc.
What status is the N9 with Nethunter?
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Mostly working. Everything except the external wifi is running fine (from what I understand. Someone else makes the kernels.). NetHunter itself is running fine, but the custom android kernel is where the good stuff is!
Supposedly the N9 supports monitor mode with its built in chipset. We'll have to try that later though.
Awesome, going to try and contribute to that.
This lightweight install is multi-purpose and can be used for much more than just booting Kali
dasmoover said:
Awesome, going to try and contribute to that.
This lightweight install is multi-purpose and can be used for much more than just booting Kali
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I think it's actually pretty cool! I'm looking around for some good ARM Linux images to try it out!
I may contribute to your project a bit. It has some awesome potential!
Does nethunter support custom kernels on the n9 yet?
I'm trying to get that installed.
dasmoover said:
Does nethunter support custom kernels on the n9 yet?
I'm trying to get that installed.
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Yes and no. NetHunter itself will work without the kernel, but you won't get many of the added features that the (still incomplete) kernel provides.
Armhf or armhl?
Does an 64bit .img work?
USBhost said:
Does an 64bit .img work?
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It has to be ARM based. So either armhl or armhf. Preferably armhf.
Can someone here who knows how to configure Debdroid on nexus 9 and give us thoroughly easy, step by step instructions as possible?

My Heavy-OperatingSystems-Tests on Yoga Book

Hi Users and Devs
im writing my test results here about dual booting and other operating Systems that i have installed them on my yoga book Windows Version and i will try to explain lot of Details about this stuff
First i will share the operating Systems and Details about what work and what not on yoga book.
Ubuntu(17.10.1), PhoenixOS(2.6.2 based on Android-x86 Nougat 7.1.1), BlissOS(10.1 based on Android-x86 Oreo 8.1.0), DeepinOS (15.5): no Sound, no halo Keyboard, no Auto rotating, no sensors, no Bluetooth, only Booting, Touch Screen, Screen brightness controling and WiFi are working
Android-x86(7.1.2), Openthos(Based on Android-x86 Lolipop 5.1): nothings at all
There might be a lot of other OSs that i might Forget to mention above, but i released why some Hardware cant work like Sound, Bluetooth,......
the main Problem is the KERNEL(the kernel is a big Collection of modules and Drivers that boot up our Hardwares as soon as we enter any Operation system), some kernels 4,9.x cant boot or wifi and touch Screen cant work, all kernels 4.12.x Support booting, touch Screen and wifi, all kernels 4.15.x Support booting, touch Screen, brightness controling and wifi
the only kernel that will make other OSs work like a charm and without any missing Drivers is buildslave kernel, this kernel came pre-load with most of Lenovo Yoga series + Yoga Book (for yoga Book Android users go to about tablet and check out it), the Problem is that i dont have a 100 GB (i will explain this later) ( in 22 mar 2018 they released the second Version of the Open Source Code for Lenovo YB1-X90F/L https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/au/en/products/TABLETS/YOGA-SERIES/YOGA-BOOK/downloads/DS118515 ) also depend on my Tests the kernel is only for Android 6.0.1, not for 7.1.1
i tried to build Android x86 from sources using Yoga Book Open Source Code from Lenovo but AOSP files are Need at least 100 GB with Additional files from Android x86 abot 20 gb, unfortunatly i dont have this big size of hard disk on my SSD
Yoga Book Android and Windows versions are 99.99% contain the same hardwares (0.01% are only the Keyboard shapes but also the halo Keyboard is the same in both) thats why it make my optimistic about running Stock yb Android Rom on Windows (Windows Version of yb used same bios as yoga Windows series, but yb Android Version use the same bios as yoga Android series does and all of yoga win and Android series based on Insyde bios)
Android yoga Book System based on Android-IA Project which is from Intel to allow Android run in Intel CPUs https://01.org/android-ia as yoga Book based on cherry Trails cpu
for Android yb users you can install Windows and other OSs on your device but you will force same Bugs above and you need to buy a licence key to get Windows updates on it (i only have yb Windows so i dont know lot of informations about this)
Windows yb BIOS contains a very basic informations and options (for example there is no UEFI and legacy option, there is also no ACPI enable;disable option, cpu overclocking......)
I believe there is a way to install Android stock in yb windows, i mean through reimagie the eMMC, for more infos, visit http://en.miui.com/thread-419845-1-1.html
our yoga book Telegram for devs and users:
MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED
i will add more informations in the future:fingers-crossed: Also i might be wrong about stuff, after all its my expermints and thoughts
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
yoga win and Android series based on Insyde bios
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Same Bios? Not really...
jamespmi said:
Same Bios? Not really...
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i didnt say same bios, i said both based on insyde
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
i didnt say same bios, i said both based on insyde
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What makes you believe the Android YB has an Insyde Bios? Not really, and as many tests demonstrated it not even has a proper ACPI implementation.
jamespmi said:
What makes you believe the Android YB has an Insyde Bios? Not really, and as many tests demonstrated it not even has a proper ACPI implementation.
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Windows BIOS dont support ACPI implementation, that because its hidden and it need to be edited through platform.ini editor tools (inside yb win version bios), the chipset on yb win and android (so far i know both are insyde).
after all you might be correct
correct me if i was wrong
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Windows BIOS dont support ACPI implementation
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It's quite the opposite...
Beginning with Windows Vista, the operating system supports only a computer with an ACPI-compliant BIOS
Android however does not use APM or ACPI directly for power management. Android instead has its own Linux power extension (wakelock).
That's why Lenovo uses a basic BIOS on those devices..
jamespmi said:
It's quite the opposite...
Beginning with Windows Vista, the operating system supports only a computer with an ACPI-compliant BIOS
Android however does not use APM or ACPI directly for power management. Android instead has its own Linux power extension (wakelock).
That's why Lenovo uses a basic BIOS on those devices..
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Aha, didnt know this before, is there is a way to install fastboot mode alongside with bios ? i mean like mi pad 2, chuwi,.....
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Aha, didnt know this before, is there is a way to install fastboot mode alongside with bios ? i mean like mi pad 2, chuwi,.....
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Fastboot is a Kernel feature introduced ages ago with 2.6.29 (2009) to allow asynchronous function calls (mainly to direct probe things like SCSI or libdata port scans). Nothing to do with the Bios.
Chuwi and some Chinese manufacturers use the special Insyde H20 Bios. Which the Yoga Book is not (by intention), the EEPROM is on a totally different basis.
@THE MAXIMUM POWER What is the best possible Android for playing around on the yoga book at the moment? I know, many things dont work for now, but if i want to try, would blissrom be the best way for now?
moviecut said:
@THE MAXIMUM POWER What is the best possible Android for playing around on the yoga book at the moment? I know, many things dont work for now, but if i want to try, would blissrom be the best way for now?
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Yes, Bliss is the best one (till now)
Hey Man !
I'm not sure if you're still following this; but, I thought maybe I'd better ask if you're still keen on development of this as I'm a kernel dev and have very recently migrated to this lovely new tab. So , I thought maybe if you're still into this, maybe we could gather a team to work on I'd be happy to help with the kernel part as far as my experience beside the medical school allows me to :laugh:
Kind Regards
Hitman1376​
hitman1376 said:
Hey Man !
I'm not sure if you're still following this; but, I thought maybe I'd better ask if you're still keen on development of this as I'm a kernel dev and have very recently migrated to this lovely new tab. So , I thought maybe if you're still into this, maybe we could gather a team to work on I'd be happy to help with the kernel part as far as my experience beside the medical school allows me to :laugh:
Kind Regards
Hitman1376​
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Hi,
You can join us on MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED, we Need a Kernel Developer so could help us Fixing some Bugs, we are working also on a Linux that support YB
Regards
THE MAXIMUM POWER said:
Hi,
You can join us on MOD EDIT: LINK REMOVED, we Need a Kernel Developer so could help us Fixing some Bugs, we are working also on a Linux that support YB
Regards
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I'm afraid this doesn't seem to work. I think you people should have changed the address, mate
hitman1376 said:
I'm afraid this doesn't seem to work. I think you people should have changed the address, mate
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Hi,
Did the URL work? you can search at Telegram Lenovo yoga book and you suppose to find us:fingers-crossed:
Regards

**Unofficial** Howto Kali Nethunter LG K20 Plus (MP260) [Modified Kernel]

Instructions on installing Kali NetHunter for the LG K20 Plus. (MP260)
This is a modified LineageOS 14.1 arm64 Kernel modified for use with the Nethunter although its should work for any ROM.
I am going to assume that your device is rooted and has TWRP installed. Also since this is an arm64 kernel, you will most likely need to have a custom ROM installed. I am using AICP "aicp_lv517_n-12.1-UNOFFICIAL-20180216". You can download it from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-aicp-12-1-t3592312.
Once you have that done, Make sure you download the nethunter-generic-arm64-kalifs-full-rolling-3.15.4-20170211-0304.zip and then download the kernel I compiled from my github.
https://github.com/robnew/NetHunter_K20plus_Kernel
Flash them both from TWRP and you should be good to go.
THE KERNEL
The NetHunter kernel for the LG K20 Plus is based on the LineageOS 14.1 [LV517] kernel sources.
•SELinux enforcing, switches to permissive when requested by NetHunter app
•Enabled USB (OTG) Atheros, Ralink, and Realtek WiFi drivers
•FIOPS IO scheduler as default IO scheduler, SIO available
•DriveDroid compatibility
•USB HID Gadget keyboard & mouse support (HID Attacks, Duckhunter HID Attacks)
•mac80211 packet injection support
•Additional drivers built in for the full Kali NetHunter experience
•Data partition encryption optional (may not be supported by custom kernels - encrypt at your own risk)
•Kernel module support, insert your own modules! (modprobe available in Kali chroot)
•CIFS, NFS available through included kernel modules
Enjoy.
Hello
Hey I am pretty root savvy but just got a phone able to have nethunter kernal I mainly want it for hid keyboard but I can figure out what build to download I can't find any that say lv517 they say Shamu and hammerhead etc. So I was wondering if you could help me find the kernal or a hid kernal I am using the LG mp260 I am on lineage 15.1 I have twrp. I downloaded master zip at GitHub but when I tried flashing it said md5 checksum error if I am leaving out any info I apologize any help would be greatly appreciated
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Sorry 14.1 I ment 7.1.2 is my version my model is LG k20 plus lineage version 14.1 lv517 20180114 (weird that's my bday lol) hope to here back
Bigjohnvancil said:
Hey I am pretty root savvy but just got a phone able to have nethunter kernal I mainly want it for hid keyboard but I can figure out what build to download I can't find any that say lv517 they say Shamu and hammerhead etc. So I was wondering if you could help me find the kernal or a hid kernal I am using the LG mp260 I am on lineage 15.1 I have twrp. I downloaded master zip at GitHub but when I tried flashing it said md5 checksum error if I am leaving out any info I apologize any help would be greatly appreciated
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Sorry 14.1 I ment 7.1.2 is my version my model is LG k20 plus lineage version 14.1 lv517 20180114 (weird that's my bday lol) hope to here back
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Make sure you download the nethunter-generic-arm64-kalifs-full-rolling-3.15.4-20170211-0304.zip from the Nethunter Repository and then download the kernel I compiled from my github. github.com/robnew/NetHunter_K20plus_arm64_Kernel. Flash them both from TWRP and you should be good to go. Make sure you are running 64bit Rom. Good luck. Let me know if you have any issues.
Awesome work. I will have to give it a try.
Hey this kernel does not support postgresql in nethunter there is an error about memory segmentation fault. Is there a way to fix this?
Colt5775 said:
Hey this kernel does not support postgresql in nethunter there is an error about memory segmentation fault. Is there a way to fix this?
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Postgresql works fine for me. I am running it as the back end for MetaSploit. What Rom are you running?
buggy kernel
I've managed to get nethunter pretty much all set up but it seemed like every time I flashed the kernel I would be stuck in a boot loop. anyone got anything on this?
64Bit
Make sure your using a 64bit ROM like RR or AICP. There are both 32 and 64 versions of these. I have uploaded a newer kernel to GITHUB with support for more wifi cards. Let me know if this helps you. Also what is the model number you are using?
robnew said:
make sure your using a 64bit rom like rr or aicp. There are both 32 and 64 versions of these. I have uploaded a newer kernel to github with support for more wifi cards. Let me know if this helps you. Also what is the model number you are using?
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lg k20 tp260
64 bit pbrp , 64 bit lineageos 15.1
I just tried out the Unofficial LineageOS 15 and the Kernel is not working for me either. I know it works fine on all the 7.1 ROMS. I will work on a new kernel designed for Android 8.1. Not really sure what is different yet.
robnew said:
I just tried out the Unofficial LineageOS 15 and the Kernel is not working for me either. I know it works fine on all the 7.1 ROMS. I will work on a new kernel designed for Android 8.1. Not really sure what is different yet.
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Thank you I look forward to trying it out asap
Wich zip file from GitHub do we download?
robnew said:
I just tried out the Unofficial LineageOS 15 and the Kernel is not working for me either. I know it works fine on all the 7.1 ROMS. I will work on a new kernel designed for Android 8.1. Not really sure what is different yet.
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Base it on my 9.0 kernel on github
Thanks for the work I'm going to try noe
Hi thanks for continuous hard appreciated work.
Question did you get this working with the lineage Os 15.1 ROM the kernel part I mean?
Last question is the ROM you have posted here better than lineage one I'm using for this phone like in options or speed ,mods ,etc..
Please everyone do not take anything in wrong terms. All of everyone's work done I respect and appreciate and thank them all including XDA
USB storage device not mounting with this kernel... No devices detected. I've tried stickmount and still the same thing... Can anyone please help? I've already ordered the WiFi adapter and I hope its going to work...
GXDA3 said:
USB storage device not mounting with this kernel... No devices detected. I've tried stickmount and still the same thing... Can anyone please help? I've already ordered the WiFi adapter and I hope its going to work...
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Does this kernel not support native usb otg? I can't get it to read my usb flash drive with an otg cable it wont even read it... no option to mount?
llib01 said:
Hi thanks for continuous hard appreciated work.
Question did you get this working with the lineage Os 15.1 ROM the kernel part I mean?
Last question is the ROM you have posted here better than lineage one I'm using for this phone like in options or speed ,mods ,etc..
Please everyone do not take anything in wrong terms. All of everyone's work done I respect and appreciate and thank them all including XDA
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The kernel is a modified lineageOS 14.1 kernel. The only difference is that mine supports the nethunter tools like HID attacks and external USB WiFi cards.
No rtl88xxau kernel modules
robnew said:
Instructions on installing Kali NetHunter for the LG K20 Plus. (MP260)
This is a modified LineageOS 14.1 arm64 Kernel modified for use with the Nethunter although its should work for any ROM.
I am going to assume that your device is rooted and has TWRP installed. Also since this is an arm64 kernel, you will most likely need to have a custom ROM installed. I am using AICP "aicp_lv517_n-12.1-UNOFFICIAL-20180216". You can download it from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-aicp-12-1-t3592312.
Once you have that done, Make sure you download the nethunter-generic-arm64-kalifs-full-rolling-3.15.4-20170211-0304.zip and then download the kernel I compiled from my github.
https://github.com/robnew/NetHunter_K20plus_Kernel
Flash them both from TWRP and you should be good to go.
THE KERNEL
The NetHunter kernel for the LG K20 Plus is based on the LineageOS 14.1 [LV517] kernel sources.
•SELinux enforcing, switches to permissive when requested by NetHunter app
•Enabled USB (OTG) Atheros, Ralink, and Realtek WiFi drivers
•FIOPS IO scheduler as default IO scheduler, SIO available
•DriveDroid compatibility
•USB HID Gadget keyboard & mouse support (HID Attacks, Duckhunter HID Attacks)
•mac80211 packet injection support
•Additional drivers built in for the full Kali NetHunter experience
•Data partition encryption optional (may not be supported by custom kernels - encrypt at your own risk)
•Kernel module support, insert your own modules! (modprobe available in Kali chroot)
•CIFS, NFS available through included kernel modules
Enjoy.
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I have used all the methods and yours was the last method and I am telling you it does not work for the rtl88xxau. I am trying to have this build within the kernel and I have done anything so far but not successful. The modules you have compiled are the ralink which you describe. I am having trouble building a kernel. I am trying to build a kernel with the drivers or rtl88xxau available but I am getting stuck at some point. Can you please tell me what version of linux os have you used to compile the kernel. I am trying to compile the kernel for the cm 14.1 with the rtl88xxau. thank you.
Small world.
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robnew said:
Instructions on installing Kali NetHunter for the LG K20 Plus. (MP260)
This is a modified LineageOS 14.1 arm64 Kernel modified for use with the Nethunter although its should work for any ROM.
I am going to assume that your device is rooted and has TWRP installed. Also since this is an arm64 kernel, you will most likely need to have a custom ROM installed. I am using AICP "aicp_lv517_n-12.1-UNOFFICIAL-20180216". You can download it from this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/note-4/snapdragon-dev/rom-aicp-12-1-t3592312.
Once you have that done, Make sure you download the nethunter-generic-arm64-kalifs-full-rolling-3.15.4-20170211-0304.zip and then download the kernel I compiled from my github.
https://github.com/robnew/NetHunter_K20plus_Kernel
Flash them both from TWRP and you should be good to go.
THE KERNEL
The NetHunter kernel for the LG K20 Plus is based on the LineageOS 14.1 [LV517] kernel sources.
•SELinux enforcing, switches to permissive when requested by NetHunter app
•Enabled USB (OTG) Atheros, Ralink, and Realtek WiFi drivers
•FIOPS IO scheduler as default IO scheduler, SIO available
•DriveDroid compatibility
•USB HID Gadget keyboard & mouse support (HID Attacks, Duckhunter HID Attacks)
•mac80211 packet injection support
•Additional drivers built in for the full Kali NetHunter experience
•Data partition encryption optional (may not be supported by custom kernels - encrypt at your own risk)
•Kernel module support, insert your own modules! (modprobe available in Kali chroot)
•CIFS, NFS available through included kernel modules
Enjoy.
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Thanks so much for this. I was trying to figure out if I was gonna need to get to learn how to build a kernel, or if I was gonna need to try and edit one? I dunno what I'm doing, and even though I like the process of reversing that, I'm just a little tight on time right, now.

[Kernel] [7.1.2] [HID Attacks] Nethunter

Kali Nethunter Kernel for Android Nougat (7.1.2)​
Disclaimer:
Use this kernel at your own risk. Flashing it may brick your device. I'm not responsible for any software/hardware damage.
I did not do any significant development or building of this kernel. (I was simply a guy looking for a kernel that supported HID attacks on Nougat for Kali Nethunter and such I dug through the interwebs gathering all information/software required) All serious development credit goes to RoatanDave and Binkybear on Github, I simply built with Linux using the Nethunter-installer.
Having said that there is nothing special about this Kernel with regards to battery life and performance, expect the same as stock Lineage OS 14.1, it's just stable and works with the added benefit of using external wifi cards for packet injection and monitoring as well as enabling the use of HID attacks using Duckhunter.
Tested on:
As of now, the kernel has been tested and is working fine on the following ROM(s). If you decide to try the kernel on a different ROM, let me know if it works and I will add it to the list.
TugaPower N63
Lineage OS 14.1 (2018-06-13)
I'm pretty sure it should work for other Nougat based roms, just create a backup before trying.
How to install
1. Create a backup
2. Clear all caches.
3. Flash the attached file.
4. Reboot
5. Pwn the world
Troubleshooting
You must enable Android Debugging in the Developer Settings and the USB mode must be set to MTP. If you don't enable these options the HID attacks won't work.
Thanks to:
Rotandave https://github.com/Roatandave
BinkyBear https://github.com/binkybear
Tuga Power Rom
LineageOS
Kernel Special Features:
Enables the use of HID attacks
I'm just beginning this journey so take it easy on me, I may not be able to help with adding features etc to the Kernel or going through source code but I'm willing to learn, I hope that I will be able to create a 8.1 Oreo version as well if it is possible. I am open to input and help from anyone who knows about the subject.
Created 2018-10-24
For the future
Maybe one more to be safe.
Thanks man, that's great work! Good to know that running a fully functional NetHunter on our bacon is an option!
Tplink wn722n working?
Бахрам Байрамза said:
Tplink wn722n working?
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Yes, that is the adapter I am using, see the screenshot of it in monitor mode using airodump-ng.
amd-dude said:
Yes, that is the adapter I am using, see the screenshot of it in monitor mode using airodump-ng.
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OH, thanks!
Friend, can you make the kernel work on LineageOS 14.1 Sultanxda firmware? The fact is that this is a CAF firmware (maybe you know).
I'll try, I'm currently setting up a new 12core workstation at home and loading up ubuntu with all the tools needed for proper kernel development and learning a bit more everyday.

GUIDE to download correct custom ROM for galaxy a10

First of all install this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tk.hack5.treblecheck
This app show all the details about your phone.
According to this app my device is ARM32 but uses a 64-bit binder and my device uses an A/B operating system. [SM-A105F/DS]
So I just want to download custom ROM/GSI of ARM 32, 64-bit binder with A/B partition.
Lineage os 17 treble GSI:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/lineage-17.x/
This link also contains information about which ROM you should download that supports your device.
Feel free to ask!!
Hope you all find it helpful?
How bug free is linage gsi on galaxy A10? And does gcam work?
Albert pallam said:
First of all install this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tk.hack5.treblecheck
This app show all the details about your phone.
According to this app my device is ARM32 but uses a 64-bit binder and my device uses an A/B operating system. [SM-A105F/DS]
So I just want to download custom ROM/GSI of ARM 32, 64-bit binder with A/B partition.
Lineage os 17 treble GSI:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/lineage-17.x/
This link also contains information about which ROM you should download that supports your device.
Feel free to ask!!
Hope you all find it helpful?
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Are gapps working?And can you download games with obb from the play store?
parthibratan said:
Are gapps working?And can you download games with obb from the play store?
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the only way to make Gcam work is developing a 64Bits Vendor and installing a ARM64 GSI
but... apparently nobody is interested in programming for our device
rockeirodohs said:
the only way to make Gcam work is developing a 64Bits Vendor and installing a ARM64 GSI
but... apparently nobody is interested in programming for our device
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No not gcam bro...I mean google apps zip file...
Does flashing it work on lineage 17?
Albert pallam said:
First of all install this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=tk.hack5.treblecheck
This app show all the details about your phone.
According to this app my device is ARM32 but uses a 64-bit binder and my device uses an A/B operating system. [SM-A105F/DS]
So I just want to download custom ROM/GSI of ARM 32, 64-bit binder with A/B partition.
Lineage os 17 treble GSI:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/andyyan-gsi/files/lineage-17.x/
This link also contains information about which ROM you should download that supports your device.
Feel free to ask!!
Hope you all find it helpful?
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I also have an 10 and want to flash a custom recovery. can you please send me an exact like of where i can download the custom recovery for my device which is SM-A107M/DS . thanks for considering if you did

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