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[Mini serious problem] Kernel image is abnormal, any external wireless adapter does not work, please help me or solve method

Please fill out this issue report and attach a copy of dmesg (adb exec-out dmesg > dmesg.log)
You should run the dmesg command immediately after experiencing your problem!
You can post your dmesg.log on a pastebin site or upload it to Google drive.

For installer issues, consider opening an issue report at https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter instead.


Device:

Google Nexus 6P


OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Oreo (Android 8.0)


Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Use command from build.py script file

root@kali# wget --no-check-certificate https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py -O get-pip.py

root@kali# python ./get-pip.py

root@kali# pip install requests

root@kali# python build.py --help

root@kali# python build.py --forcedown --device angler --oreo --kernel --nobrand --release 2.0

root@kali# python build.py --forcedown --nightly --generic arm64 --rootfs full --nokernel --nobrand --release 2.0

Then reboot goto TWRP recovery mode, install done build the zip file

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Linux version 3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0 (jc@arkyn) (gcc version 5.4.1 20170404 (Linaro GCC 5.4-2017-05) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 6 16:27:46 EDT 2017


Issue:

@binkybear
@offensive-security
@jcadduono
@chrisk44
@nethunteros

root@kali# dmesg --clear
root@kali# dmesg --read-clear
root@kali# clear

I use OTG cable to connect Nexus 6P device and wireless adapter TP-LINK WN722N

root@kali# lsusb > /sdcard/Linux-List-Show-USB.log

Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0cf3:9271 Atheros Communications, Inc. AR9271 802.11n
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

root@kali# iwconfig | grep wlan > /sdcard/Linux-Wireless-Network-Interfaces-Extensions.log

wlan0 IEEE 802.11abgn ESSID:off/any

root@kali# modinfo /system/lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_htc.ko > /sdcard/ath-wireless-driver-module-info.log

filename: /system/lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k.ko
license: Dual BSD/GPL
description: Support for Atheros 802.11n wireless LAN cards.
author: Atheros Communications
depends: ath9k_hw,ath9k_common,mac80211,ath
intree: Y
vermagic: 3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0 SMP preempt mod_unload modversions aarch64
sig_id: X509
signer: Magrathea: Glacier signing key
sig_key: 35:AB:F7:28:65:21:2B:FF:D6:41:D5:40:96:A4:C2:68:6D:08:70:9E
sig_hashalgo: sha512
signature: 02:00:85:82:86:95:8C:3B:53:F1:E8:7E:55:73:75:9B:86:06:84:B0:
BB:10:15:C3:18:30:C5:8C:2E:BF:C9:37:2B:23:6E:FA:4C:08:24:39:
A0:93:E6:0D:9A:47:05:68:13:43:08:FD:B5:84:64:3A:36:08:43:C0:
A6:7D:FC:99:0B:F8:CC:E2:AA:65:4A:8C:7A:AA:30:F2:5D:A9:89:EC:
F7:F0:60:99:C2:4B:35:C4:99:EC:0F:5B:42:13:5B:40:16:06:EB:6D:
49:D8:8F:89:99:4D:9F:CF:91:1E:B9:30:4E:5A:2E:81:5C:67:29:81:
A2:9A:0E:A5:C4:1C:56:0B:72:AA:CF:B3:1C:56:6C:7F:F4:5C:A3:DB:
0B:EF:9A:5E:95:F8:DF:EA:9C:38:1B:4F:E3:3E:1A:A0:E5:19:39:3D:
4C:7B:C1:94:0E:35:C1:46:35:3C:CB:53:D4:D6:51:54:4E:75:CE:58:
72:A5:5D:EC:68:7E:47:4A:5E:5D:D7:A5:1A:7F:4F:2B:6F:C7:F4:5B:
4E:7F:F4:91:DA:25:02:7B:AF:BB:7F:EC:26:14:6B:8B:81:B2:A1:50:
75:02:FD:D1:BD:F4:15:77:AE:F8:22:82:8D:B0:45:F6:44:77:B9:C6:
06:F7:B7:DC:21:EA:D3:FD:76:62:1D:BC:77:ED:F5:30:F2:81:78:D0:
AC:E0:5C:2B:ED:84:28:68:8C:2E:D7:1C:29:28:21:70:CD:56:2E:F2:
C6:1D:36:C1:8E:69:39:33:84:83:2A:42:C0:2A:67:34:CA:8A:FC:1A:
A0:67:1F:30:93:14:00:D5:5A:BD:43:3E:7A:F7:20:6A:76:6E:4C:45:
41:2E:92:7B:75:CA:68:74:D8:78:5D:78:EF:EE:44:E7:FA:90:FA:20:
6A:3C:3F:4F:CF:99:5D:C0:58:F2:EF:0C:C8:16:72:9A:18:A3:25:AD:
29:21:C7:10:A9:31:20:29:7C:53:E4:02:84:05:E0:79:02:65:5C:24:
B3:A0:98:B9:90:78:66:AD:07:78:0A:55:68:83:C5:65:0C:44:DD:36:
13:D9:59:63:95:84:47:66:FD:17:F3:9A:F8:98:78:79:C6:69:86:B6:
D3:A3:5A:EB:CC:90:35:EE:CA:9B:43:66:A3:65:A3:B4:C8:C8:18:91:
DD:D3:0A:71:8D:F1:56:02:F8:AC:C2:48:75:B0:70:CF:BD:C8:E0:24:
D2:51:A2:7B:F9:C4:3F:84:5A:A4:B4:57:38:2C:89:C2:AD:EB:B5:EC:
A9:D1:58:67:D5:ED:70:0F:BD:76:68:AF:89:F8:B5:57:57:B7:46:1B:
23:41:B3:0B:E7:09:86:6A:3E:CA:24:38:69:55
parm: debug:Debugging mask (uint)
parm: nohwcrypt:Disable hardware encryption (int)
parm: blink:Enable LED blink on activity (int)
parm: btcoex_enable:Enable wifi-BT coexistence (int)
parm: enable_diversity:Enable Antenna diversity for AR9565 (int)

root@kali# modprobe --dry-run --verbose ath9k_htc > /sdcard/ath-wireless-driver-module-dry-run.log

insmod /lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/net/mac80211/mac80211.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_hw.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_common.ko
insmod /lib/modules/3.10.73-nethunter-angler-2.0/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath9k/ath9k_htc.ko

root@kali# dmesg --ctime > /sdcard/dmesg-runing.log (Tag: dmesg-runing )
root@kali# modprobe --verbose ath9k_htc

Oops, An Unknown Error Occurred While The Device Was Loading The Module And Running The Kernel.

It Has Crashed! Android Sysetm Forced Restart...

root@kali# dmesg --ctime > /sdcard/dmesg-error-reboot.log (Tag: dmesg-error-reboot )

From https://pastebin.com/

(After modification, upload log files to pastebin)


Tag: dmesg-runing

Before the device is normal and restarts

Tile: Nethunter Angler(Nexus 6P) Kernel dmesg Log (Runing)
View Resource Link: https://pastebin.com/W857RXHH


Tag: dmesg-error-reboot

After an abnormality occurs on the device, after restart

Tile: Nethunter Angler(Nexus 6P) Kernel dmesg Log (Error Reboot)
View Resource Link: https://pastebin.com/rMv3h2Vz


From https://github.com/Twlilght-Dream-Of-Magic/kali-linux-nethunter-error-logs/

Warning! - Huge and complete log!

Tag: dmesg-full-no-ctime

View Resource Link:
https://github.com/Twlilght-Dream-Of-Magic/kali-linux-nethunter-error-logs/blob/master/2018-04-23/dmesg-full-no-ctime.log
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Twlilght-Dream-Of-Magic/kali-linux-nethunter-error-logs/master/2018-04-23/dmesg-full-no-ctime.log


Donation: @jcadduono

I may send you a OnePlus 6 with 256gb and 8gb memory if you need a A/B device. It's pretty quick too, and battery lasts,

Send me an email at christian -at- aircrack.... you now the rest and I'll ship it your way.
Cheers

Zte Axon 7 no Sound via Speakers

Device:

ZTE Axon7 Europe (A2017G_8433)

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Marshmallow (6.0.1)

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/kernel-kali-nethunter-zte-axon-7-t3520280
btw:
http://build.nethunter.com/nightly/

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Linux version 3.18.47-nethunter-ailsa_ii-3.1 (jc@westerley)
(gcc version 5.3.1 20160412 (Linaro GCC 5.3-2016.05) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jan 22 22:35:19 EST 2017

Issue:

All working fine, but no sound from Speakers, headphones are still working.

flashed kernel again no afford ....

Knowing your limits

So what are major/hard limits to a device not being able to support Nethunter/Kali Linux mobile? At first I thought it was the Snapdragon 800 series processor but it seems that isn't the case.

I was also looking at the Pwn Phone by Pwnie Express (https://www.pwnieexpress.com/build-pwn-phone) and their builds aren't as expansive as the Nethunters but they are working on releasing the exact same ones. That may be due to taking the easy route out and not re-inventing the wheel.

I am just curious from the developers side why certain phones are able to and others that seem to be running the same operation system and can be unlocked, can't run Nethunter.

I'm considering forking a NitrogenOs nougat 7.1.2 device entry for LGE geehrc

It'll be my first commit on github i'm not too sure how to go about it . I already forked a copy but got the jitters when it suggested i create pull requests after all this is not just any file, it's a large project many people rely on , bon my fork wouldn't , shouldn't hurt anything or anyone but i rather it worked well.

I have a kernel image complete with meta-inf,lib modules, mkbootimg, wpa supplicant,unpackbootimg etc it's just over 6Mb in size .

I'm trying to port a nougat/nitrogenOs for my LG G e975 (geehrc- mako)
i had a working image based on lollipop the installation was buggy but in the end it sort of worked using the mako device even though the installer said it ran into bugs towards the end with update tmp...

I have the chance of making a contribution i wanted your advice first otherwise i just pull locally and insert the files here locally and leave git as is

I think i got the kernel from XDA it's a Nitrogen_kernel_0.4.3_GPROJ_GEEHRC-SPR_LP.zip
I'm sure you could find it too.
The Os is very Stable and well maintained.

i forked a repo and added the files and edited devices.cfg & kernels.txt entry
i would appreciate if it were checked out by yous to see if i screwed up somewhere

i also uploaded the kernel so it too is now available

thanks for any feedback

Samsung Galaxy S7 Oreo/Pie(LineageOS 16) USB wifi dongles make kernel PANIC

Device:

Galaxy s7

OS version (Oreo/Pie):

Stock Oreo, LineageOS 15.1, LineageOS 16.0

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

https://github.com/Svirusx/WirusMOD_s7_kernel_StockOreo
make WirusMOD_defconfig
make -j4
inserted image to STOCK Oreo boot.img by bootimg.exe

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Linux version 3.18.91WirusMOD_-g1fb69d4f (wirusx@xda-developers) (gcc version 4.9.x 20150123 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Jan 13 13:50:16 CET 2019

Issue:

After connecting USB WiFi adapter(AR9271) is kernel panic and reboot.
Tested too at LineageOS 15.1 and LineageOS 16 and in custom kernel "tgpkernel for Oreo" have too this issue.
Recently copied last_kmsg from G930FXXU3ERL3 :last_kmsg.log

piece of last_kmsg
from S7 Stock Oreo: <6>[ 249.919612] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb usb1-port1: port 1, status 0101, change 0000, 12 Mb/s <6>[ 250.039444] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd <6>[ 250.203517] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0cf3, idProduct=9271 <6>[ 250.203585] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=16, Product=32, SerialNumber=48 <6>[ 250.203630] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: Product: UB93 <6>[ 250.203670] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: ATHEROS <6>[ 250.203711] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 12345 <6>[ 250.215659] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: ath9k_htc: Firmware htc_9271.fw requested <6>[ 250.216574] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: call_device_notify device <6>[ 250.216635] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: send_otg_notify event=device_connect(20) enable=1 <6>[ 250.216673] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: extra_notifier_callback event=device_connect(20) <6>[ 250.216711] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: extra_notify_state+ event=device_connect(20), enable=on <6>[ 250.216750] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: extra_notify_state- event=device_connect(20), cable=host_id <6>[ 250.216787] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: check_gamepad_device : product=UB93 <6>[ 250.216823] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: check_lanhub_device : product=UB93 <6>[ 250.216863] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: check_device_speed : attached highspeed device <6>[ 250.216902] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb_notify: set_hw_param USB device connected - Class : 0xff, speed : 0x3 <4>[ 250.301133] [0: wpa_supplicant: 5504] Unknown PRIVATE command GET_LQCM_REPORT - ignored <6>[ 250.683450] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] usb 1-1: ath9k_htc: Transferred FW: htc_9271.fw, size: 51008 <6>[ 250.936275] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath9k_htc 1-1:1.0: ath9k_htc: HTC initialized with 33 credits <6>[ 251.179882] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath9k_htc 1-1:1.0: ath9k_htc: FW Version: 1.4 <7>[ 251.179945] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x65 <7>[ 251.179984] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a direct regpair map <7>[ 251.180035] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath: Country alpha2 being used: 00 <7>[ 251.180071] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ath: Regpair used: 0x65 <0>[ 251.199777] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 00000024 <1>[ 251.199835] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] pgd = ffffffc0028f7000 <1>[ 251.199869] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] [00000024] *pgd=00000008fa008003, *pud=00000008fa008003, *pmd=00000008fa009003, *pte=00600000101c0707 <4>[ 251.200076] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] ------------[ cut here ]------------ <0>[ 251.200113] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] Kernel BUG at ffffffc0006122a4 [verbose debug info unavailable] <0>[ 251.200150] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] Internal error: Oops - BUG: 96000006 [#1] PREEMPT SMP <0>[ 251.200196] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] exynos-snapshot: exynos_ss_get_reason 0x0 (CPU:3) <0>[ 251.200237] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] exynos-snapshot: core register saved(CPU:3) <0>[ 251.200275] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] CPUMERRSR: 000000000010047f, L2MERRSR: 0000000010000910 <0>[ 251.200313] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] SCTLR_EL1: 04C5591D, <0>[ 251.200347] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] exynos-snapshot: context saved(CPU:3) <6>[ 251.200487] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] exynos-snapshot: item - log_kevents is disabled <4>[ 251.200563] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] CPU: 3 PID: 4705 Comm: kworker/3:2 Tainted: G W 3.18.14 #1 <4>[ 251.200599] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] Hardware name: Samsung UNIVERSAL8890 board based on EXYNOS8890 (DT) <4>[ 251.200670] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] Workqueue: events request_firmware_work_func <4>[ 251.200712] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] task: ffffffc8795f6000 ti: ffffffc84893c000 task.ti: ffffffc84893c000 <4>[ 251.200762] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] PC is at wl_cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call+0x6c/0x280 <4>[ 251.200802] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] LR is at wl_cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call+0x2c/0x280 <4>[ 251.200842] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] pc : [<ffffffc0006122a4>] lr : [<ffffffc000612264>] pstate: 20000145 <4>[ 251.200881] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] sp : ffffffc84893fa40 <4>[ 251.200917] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] x29: ffffffc84893fa40 x28: ffffffc001fd2000 <4>[ 251.200956] [3: kworker/3:2: 4705] x27: ffffffc002200568 x26: ffffffc84893fb58

piece of Second dmsg log from Nougat which work fine:
[ 3839.716141] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] hub 2-0:1.0: USB hub found [ 3839.716222] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] hub 2-0:1.0: 1 port detected [ 3839.902144] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb usb1-port1: port 1, status 0101, change 0000, 12 Mb/s [ 3840.032240] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci-hcd [ 3840.198373] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=0cf3, idProduct=9271 [ 3840.198548] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=16, Product=32, SerialNumber=48 [ 3840.198685] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: Product: UB93 [ 3840.198815] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: ATHEROS [ 3840.198943] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 12345 [ 3840.218365] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: ath9k_htc: Firmware htc_9271.fw requested [ 3840.222525] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: call_device_notify USB device connected - Class : 0xff, speed : 0x3 [ 3840.222692] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: send_otg_notify event=device_connect(20) enable=1 [ 3840.222817] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: extra_notifier_callback event=device_connect(20) [ 3840.222939] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: extra_notify_state+ event=device_connect(20), enable=on [ 3840.223064] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: extra_notify_state- event=device_connect(20), cable=host_id [ 3840.223181] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: check_gamepad_device : product=UB93 [ 3840.223295] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: check_lanhub_device : product=UB93 [ 3840.223416] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb_notify: check_device_speed : attached highspeed device [ 3840.466240] I[0: vold: 3246] mif: LNK-RX(23): f8 eb 17 00 13 00 4a 00 07 06 03 40 18 63 63 00 ... [ 3840.505018] [4: vold:10610] SELinux: initialized (dev fuse, type fuse), uses mountpoint labeling [ 3840.694703] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] usb 1-1: ath9k_htc: Transferred FW: htc_9271.fw, size: 51008 [ 3840.802147] [2: argosd: 3355] argos_pm_qos_notify: name:UFS, speed:143Mbps, prev level:-1, request level:0 [ 3840.807789] [2: argosd: 3355] argos_freq_lock name:UFS, CPU_MIN=0, CPU_MAX=0, KFC_MIN=1274000, KFC_MAX=0, MIF=1144000, INT=0 [ 3840.827441] [0:SSRM Handler Th: 6868] max77854_fg_read_avg_current: avg_current=-120625 [ 3840.843198] I[3: swapper/3: 0] mif: LNK-TX(11): f8 eb 0b 00 07 00 ae 00 08 11 02 [ 3840.845195] I[0: swapper/0: 0] mif: LNK-RX(375): f8 eb 77 01 73 01 4b ae 08 11 02 12 00 00 00 01 ... [ 3840.851495] I[3: swapper/3: 0] mif: LNK-TX(11): f8 ec 0b 00 07 00 89 00 08 11 02 [ 3840.853145] I[0:earchbox:search:10614] mif: LNK-RX(15): f8 ec 0f 00 0b 00 27 89 08 11 02 00 00 00 00 [ 3840.945385] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath9k_htc 1-1:1.0: ath9k_htc: HTC initialized with 33 credits [ 3841.041706] [3: kworker/u16:5: 9380] vfsspi_work_func_debug ldo:1, sleep:0, irq:0, tz:1, type:viper, cnt_irq:0, adm: 0 [ 3841.180354] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath9k_htc 1-1:1.0: ath9k_htc: FW Version: 1.4 [ 3841.180375] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x65 [ 3841.180387] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a direct regpair map [ 3841.180401] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath: Country alpha2 being used: 00 [ 3841.180412] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ath: Regpair used: 0x65 [ 3841.186105] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] CFG80211-INFO2) wl_cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call : Enter [ 3841.188874] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] CFG80211-INFO2) wl_cfg80211_netdev_notifier_call : Enter [ 3841.190012] [1: kworker/1:3: 9974] ieee80211 phy1: Atheros AR9271 Rev:1 [ 3841.352611] [6: swapper/6: 0] CPU6: Booted secondary processor [ 3841.352625] [6: swapper/6: 0] Detected VIPT I-cache on CPU6 [ 3841.352680] [6: swapper/6: 0] handle_IPI: IPI_WAKEUP [ 3841.353990] [7: swapper/7: 0] CPU7: Booted secondary processor [ 3841.354002] [7: swapper/7: 0] Detected VIPT I-cache on CPU7 [ 3841.354049] [7: swapper/7: 0] handle_IPI: IPI_WAKEUP

Wireless Card Not Detecting

Device: OnePlus One
ROM: CM12.1
Root: SuperSU v.2.79
ROM State: clean install
Kernel: 3.4.67 (built sat feb 6 2016)

This kernel version does not detect my TL-WN722N or any wireless cards. To ensure it was a kernel issue, I flashed the kernel version 3.4.67 built december 13. Now it works but this old kernel has the sleep of death issue.

monstart-nh reboots.

I am currently using Note 3 (a clone of nexus 5).I compiled a libfakeioctlkali.so placed and ran source monstart-nh to get monitor mode support.But I am getting a reboot.Previously I was able to use all files compiled for nexus 5 on this device to attain identical results but to this I have no idea what this is.

add this device plz SM-A750F samsung A7 2018

Please fill out this issue report and attach a copy of dmesg (adb exec-out dmesg > dmesg.log)
You should run the dmesg command immediately after experiencing your problem!
You can post your dmesg.log on a pastebin site or upload it to Google drive.

For installer issues, consider opening an issue report at https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter instead.

Device:

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Issue:

ZTE Axon Any Updates ?

Device:

ZTE Axon7 Europe (A2017G_8433)
OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Marshmallow (6.0.1)

IS THERE ANY NEW UPDATE KERNEL FOR NEWER VERSION AND USB HID comming ?
or do i need to buy another phone ?

hlteeur Internal Monitor mode Support.

Issue:Internal Monitor mode support.

Due to N9005 having the same wifi chip as nexus 5 it is indeed supported by The Nexmon projects.I had an old Note 3 lying around bla bla bla I could get it to monitor mode and capture packets as well as injection support.The monitor mode is working flawlessly but not natively.So,I tried the nethunter kernel to find out it doesn't support it.So,can anyone point me in the right direction to support it in the chroot itself.

OnePlus One HID attacks

DuckHunter and HID attacks aren't working from the nethunter app however the HID USB keyboard app is working fine, something broken in nethunter or kernel?
@binkybear

Axon7 Nfc not working ?

Device: Axon7 US2017

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

6.0.1

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

xda

Issue:

Integrated nfc is not working .... or showing up on nfc-list ...
or do i need an external nfc reader ? (workaround)
would be nice to have the nfc working

[oneplus2cm] CM14 support request

I would like to see if anyone has tested building nethunter on the oneplus2cm with CM14.1. I am currently in the situation where I can't find the latest CM13 to put on my OP2 and can only get CM14.1 from them.

Thanks

dirtycow exploit - a serious risk for us currently

Everyone who is maintaining a kernel in the project please consider patching your kernel ASAP and submitting a pull request.

3.4: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/patch/?id=1c8544a93151329be95f702f6f4029f860b77ee7
3.10: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/patch/?id=9691eac5593ff1e2f82391ad327f21d90322aec1
3.18: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git/patch/?id=e45a502bdeae5a075257c4f061d1ff4ff0821354

It should apply mostly cleanly over the proper kernel major versions. Use git am xx.patch, and then use patch -p1 < xx.patch if it fails followed by git am --continue.

This is a serious issue because NetHunter kernels are almost always running in permissive due to the complication of injecting massive amounts of policies to cover the chroot. In permissive, this gives ANY android app limited root access to your device.

Example exploit: http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/development/h918-recowvery-unlock-v20-root-shell-t3490594
(yes, I used dirtycow to root a device, it's also a friendly exploit in the right hands!)

People could take my exploit and change a few things to do much worse things than flash a recovery partition.

Safely patched kernels

  • Galaxy Note 7 (1.4+)
  • Galaxy S7 (1.4+)
  • Galaxy S7 edge (1.4+)
  • Nexus 6 (CyanogenMod, 2.4+)
  • Jiayu S3 Advanced (1.0+)
  • ZTE Axon 7

[oneplusxcm] kernel support issues

The nethunter installer doesn't recognize my device. The installer aborts the kernel modifications with the message: "device not supported". If I bypass the device check the kernel will be patched, but it doesn't boot properly. I use cm-13.0-20161011-NIGHTLY-onyx .

[ro.product.model]: [ONE E1003]

S5 KLTE 900T Kernel?

Please fill out this issue report and attach a copy of dmesg (adb exec-out dmesg > dmesg.log)
You should run the dmesg command immediately after experiencing your problem!
You can post your dmesg.log on a pastebin site or upload it to Google drive.

For installer issues, consider opening an issue report at https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter instead.

Device:

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Issue:

Is there a kernel download for my device? Thanks
CM14 on Nougat 7.1

Please help me with my device leeco max2

Please fill out this issue report and attach a copy of dmesg (adb exec-out dmesg > dmesg.log)
You should run the dmesg command immediately after experiencing your problem!
You can post your dmesg.log on a pastebin site or upload it to Google drive.

For installer issues, consider opening an issue report at https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter instead.

Device:leeco max2

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):marshmallow

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Issue:Hello, I need your help. My device is leeco max2.

Since last week I have been learning how to compile my own mobile phone on github. The kernel source code I use is the latest version of lineageos.
I follow the nethunter official github instructions after the kernel source code modification is completed, the device is flashing, but after booting, the external wireless network card does not work, and the mobile phone flashlight does not work, my external wireless network card is tplink-wn722 V1.
I want to ask you to help me,

  1. In addition to the core settings in the nethunter official github file, I also need to set which options to set.
    2: Do I need to go to download the relevant hardware driver after I set up the kernel, where is the driver downloaded? How to build a driver to the kernel?
    3: If you can, please help me build and add leeco max2 device kernel and device support.
    Thank you.

[oneplus 3] - wifi

Device: OnePlus 3
OS: Nougat 7.1.1
OOS: 4.5.1
package: kernel-nethunter-oneplus3-nougat-2017.11-18-1618
proc ver: Linux version 3.18.47-nethunter-3.1 (jc@westerley) (gcc version 6.2.1 20161016 (Linaro GCC 6.2-2016.11) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jan 26 22:15:43 EST 2017

dmesg: https://pastebin.com/jFBQUZm4

Issue:
wlan interface is detected but later during boot process disabled. no working wifi available

Help Adding new device

I am trying to build a Nexmon workable variant of note 3 nethunter but couldn't figure out how to.As there is @binkybear who has done so on Identical hardware on hammerhead using hammerheadmon kernel.So,I wan @binkybear to help me or anyone who knows what changes to the kernel sources patches were required to do so.I can enable Nexmon using the scripts but the device reboots on airodump-ng after being stuck a few seconds.Anybody who knows anything about hammerheadmon nougat can tell me
1-What patches were used.
2-What changes are required for Nexmon Supported devices
3- What changes should I make in the system
4-Bugs faced and their soloution(If you don't want me to waste time then)
Again a call to @binkybear who has done so with nexus 5 on hammerheadmon.

[oneplus2cm] kernel broken for latest builds of CM13

The oneplus2cm kernel does not work as stated in the title. The phone just hangs at the oneplus logo. I think that a possible solution would be to build a new custom kernel against the latest stock CM13 kernel. I would do it myself, but I am quite afraid to mess something up and blow up my phone ๐Ÿ˜„ .

shallow cloning of device list (marshmallow/makocm)

i need some help with my bandwidth frugality ...
I stopped the clone three times even a shallow clone seems too large , the device i have is in the marshmallow list: makocm. i flashed cm13 marshmallow last night it runs like a breeze.

initializing ./bootstrap.sh from the nethunter-installer , it mentioned experimental devices list y/N option?
in another tut on xda it mentioned the need for gcc-arm .... from the offensive-sec repo , i downloaded it ,although in the nethunter installer readme there was no mention of such a need. only python build.
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/tutorial-how-to-build-install-t3281042)
i got confused with the branching -b newinstaller-fj that's create a folder named AnyKernel2 , i don't see how unless it's hardcoded in netinstaller script, which i presume must be . i could try it out first i guess but still that gcc-arm compiler thing ... just checking folks that we're all on the same page

edited ;ran it & it didn't go : i knew it .....
' git clone https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter.git -b newinstaller-fj
Cloning into 'kali-nethunter'...
fatal: Remote branch newinstaller-fj not found in upstream origin '

I almost bricked my device got stuck in boot loop , it's an LG G Optimus e975 mako.I presume by editing the /system/etc/permissions to allow for usb mounting, i had changed privileges of the dir first to allow me to edit on the already installed mako nethunter terminal .. it worked , got the image for nexus4 , only a few bugs mainly the update but i found the fix to it by editing gui for _apt user:x:0:65534 etc ... the issue was with the installing of metapackages , it never quite ran the full course ..
ldebconf root should be in path /usr/sbin /usr/bin etc or something the like and that a complaint about terminal size : "atleast 13 lines and 30 rows wide" ... i tried editing it in by pointing to the busybox su location in system/xbin didn't solve it metapackages didn't install correctly all the way , there must 'av been atleast three root users Kingoroot & SuperSu and i guess busybox had it's own ..

anyways i flashed an image i found of cm13 e975 Unofficial added the gapps all ok, i'm now in the process of reinstalling nethunter, by the way i can't use TWRP with geehrc but CWM works like a charm.
I'm kind o hoping it'll run better on CM13 , read that binkybear's setup is similar ... by the way great job you guys .

i'm at the point pulling the device list for the build (marshmallow/makocm) I'll let you know how it went once i get to proceed but i really don't want to pull almost 2000 files , there has to be a quicker way to initialize ./bootstrap with the devices list
fork and edit the devices.cfg file by commenting out the devices i don't need , would that do it ?
Thank yous

i compiled it as is with build installation failed with status 7 error /tmp/update.zip
i found a post on renaming ... here (http://www.droidviews.com/fix-status-7-error-while-installing-ota-update-or-roms/)
i wiped all data cache system delvic ..

Please compile Nexus 6(shamu) oreo 8.1.0 kernel (lineageOS 15.1)

Please fill out this issue report and attach a copy of dmesg (adb exec-out dmesg > dmesg.log)
You should run the dmesg command immediately after experiencing your problem!
You can post your dmesg.log on a pastebin site or upload it to Google drive.

For installer issues, consider opening an issue report at https://github.com/offensive-security/kali-nethunter instead.

Device: Nexus 6

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat): Oreo(lineageOS 15.1)

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Output of cat /proc/version in adb shell or NetHunter Terminal:

Issue:

If you can, please help me build and add Nexus 6 device kernel and device support. Not work, my external wireless network card is tplink-wn722

Not really an issue, but a request about libfakeioctlkali

We really need sources for libfakeioctlkali or a new build "libnexmonkali.so" to get frame injection working on Nexus 6P in Kali chroot since Nexmon developers released a new library "libnexmon" to fix frame injection issue on Angler.

Nougat kernel for nexus 7

This is more of a general question since I don't really see it in the nightly's link, but is there or will there be nougat support for nethunter on the nexus 7 2013 WiFi device? I only see the kernels going up to marshmallow.

Thx! =]

Kernel work - Elephone P9000

Hi,

I am asking android kernel developers for the initial work on supporting Elephone p9000.

I am able to donate some coinz for the good work as it takes time and skills if I save some because I would love to play around with NetHunter. Not rich tho! - Living in Poland is tough.

Device:

Elephone p9000

OS version (KitKat/Lollipop/Marshmallow/Nougat):

Nougat - AOKP 7.1.2

Built from repo (date and build command) or downloaded from website (links):

Here is kernel source already patched for packet injection:
https://github.com/AreYouLoco/kernel_elephone_p9000/tree/nougat
suggested config to use as a base:
https://github.com/AreYouLoco/kernel_elephone_p9000/blob/nougat/arch/arm64/configs/lineage_p9000_defconfig

Reference:
https://github.com/AOKP

Issues:

Enabling modules support on kernel leads to build fail. I was unable to fix that (I am not a developer)

Thanks for the interest and/or help!

Pie support missing

Android Version: 9.0 (Pie)
Device-Zuk Z2 Plus
Hi can someone tell me how can I make pie kernel flashable zip(using build.py). I have succesfully compiled the kernel but in this devices section the support ends till oreo..How can i add my device under android pie and build it using build.py....
Also how can I apply HiD Patch to it ? Bcoz i have currently compiled the kernel without it..

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