Backtrack 5 running on N7100 - Galaxy Note II General

So I installed backtrack 5 successfully on my Note II running ARHD 14 and Perseus kernel, but I have a little problem. I can partially run airmon-ng but the internal wifi adapter can not be used in monitor mode so I want to find out how I can make a WN722n adapter to work using OTG adapter.
Backtrack seems to recognise the adapter as shown by the lsusb command. So I think is driver related the missing part to make it work. Any idea where I can find and how I can install the appropriate driver to work?

Anyone have an idea?

Hi,
can you please send me the post or the HOWTO you used to install BT5 on note 2 ?
THX

skinny said:
Hi,
can you please send me the post or the HOWTO you used to install BT5 on note 2 ?
THX
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Look for app called "linux installer" in google play store .
Ookami999 said:
Backtrack seems to recognise the adapter as shown by the lsusb command. So I think is driver related the missing part to make it work. Any idea where I can find and how I can install the appropriate driver to work?
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All linux OSs that has been ported to android, are not quite perfect. They are still in beta. So some things may not work. If I will find solution how to fix that. I'll post it here as soon as possible.

Ookami999 said:
So I installed backtrack 5 successfully on my Note II running ARHD 14 and Perseus kernel, but I have a little problem. I can partially run airmon-ng but the internal wifi adapter can not be used in monitor mode so I want to find out how I can make a WN722n adapter to work using OTG adapter.
Backtrack seems to recognise the adapter as shown by the lsusb command. So I think is driver related the missing part to make it work. Any idea where I can find and how I can install the appropriate driver to work?
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while i can not help you out, i would just like to say that having bt5 running on that bad boy just sound awesome.
are we talking command line or GUI ?
i would love to see a video if you find the time.
While i have no idea where to ask, i don't think this is the right place. i am not sure it will be helpful in any way but there was a lot of work put into porting BT for the original Xoom, and as i remember, it was also using an adapter to set monitor mode. you could maybe ask it as a general question and not device specific, and get some useful information that way. i will look into it when i finally get my Note II.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006372

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Backtrack now support ARM

Hello!
The new version of backtrack now support arm!
I hope one day we will have a version of it for our HD2!
If you want to download it you can at: http://www.backtrack-linux.org/
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i would love to have it on my device!!!!
There is a thread here about it. I've dont tried yet because I dont have any time for test
I think we will have a working version in a few month because now backtrack support ARM!
i cant wait, i hope this version be super stable.
W?
masterchop said:
i cant wait, i hope this version be super stable.
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W0t is backtrack?
Hellllll yaaaaaaaaa
Please somebody ANYBODY put backtrack 5 on my HD2. WOOOO BABY
Test BT5 on my HD2 Working normaly, but usless...
*sorry i wrote bullsh*t
Yes you right but if someone can run backtrack from win mobile because i run packet injection on it ....
Yes you right but if someone can run backtrack from win mobile because maybe whe can modifie drivers and run packet injection
in ubuntu for hd2 v0,3 i run airmon-ng and detect the drivers but can set mod monitor becose the drivers must be patchet.
if someone can patch the drivers maybe whe can run packet injection
HUB107 said:
Test BT5 on my HD2 Working normaly, but usless...
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Share! Share! Share!
cyberra2n said:
Yes you right but if someone can run backtrack from win mobile because i run packet injection on it ....
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Yes...packet injection on HD2 would be awesome
Test BT5 on my HD2 Working normaly, but usless...
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Can you post the link or the file here to test please?
*sorry i wrote bullsh*t
Yes you right but if someone can run backtrack from win mobile because i run packet injection on it ....
Yes you right but if someone can run backtrack from win mobile because maybe whe can modifie drivers and run packet injection
in ubuntu for hd2 v0,3 i run airmon-ng and detect the drivers but can set mod monitor becose the drivers must be patchet.
if someone can patch the drivers maybe whe can run packet injection
Heres how to get BT5 working on your HD2
1. Go here ---->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=15324216
2. Download the links and follow the instructions
(changed this to point at my pseudo-development thread, its much more informative )
Excellent work z3nful
can confirm working on my HD2
couldnt sort out the resolution fix
vol. down+6 is help
vol. down+7 is delete
vol. down+8 is tab
vol. down+9 is down
vol. down+5 is right
Although looking at above all I need is 9 5 and 7, will try this tomorrow
also when i exit with #stopbt it says "stopbt: command not found"
Looking good though, well done!
lol oops, thats supposed to be "sh stopbt" changed it in there...
for the vnc screen, i was using the default keyboard in Hyperdroid (not sure which one you got) and holding down vol. down and pressing 6-9 (switch the keyboard over to numbers and symbols). in android terminal, you can press menu and select special keys to see the help for it.
I'm working (very slowly) on getting as much as possible working with backtrack (loving the idea of a laptop in my pocket i can do security work with)
for starters, i got the full image file for arm up and working over here ---->http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15324216#post15324216
Any insight or comments are strongly encouraged!
resolution is sorted and is much better now.
This seems faster than ubuntu and debian builds I have tried previously.
There is plenty here to try to get my head around, being a BT newb.
Not sure about using the web based Office suite for starters.
BT5 forum search button, meet Robbie P!
Come learn from thanks! ! !
I think this looks awesome! If I could only get touchscreen and WiFi to work on my Magdlr Ubuntu I would love to try this
Guessing nobody has gotten this to work fully with Magdlr? If not I will have to try and fix it myself ^^

[Q] Copy huge files [PC > USB]

Hello everyone!
I'm using Windows 7 [64 bits] and I wanted to know if someone has found a solution in order to copy huges files (2 gb video files for example) via USB to the Iconia Tab A500?
In fact Explorer.exe is always crashing during the copy (or in the beginning of it)
I don't have any Wifi at home at the moment, so I can't copy via Wifi thanks to File Expert for example.
If you have an idea, please share it, seams strange that it looks impossible to do it.
Thanks!
Copy the files to a flash drive and plug flash dive into tablet?
Thanks for your response.
Yes that's a solution, but there's no faster solution? Where's the problem with Explorer.exe crashing?
I have Win7 x64 and I have never had that problem. Sorry...
ummm, have you tried a different cable? Or come to that, a different USB port on your computer?
Use android commander. It works great
http://androidcommander.com/
Sent from my GT-N7000 using XDA
RageAgain said:
I have Win7 x64 and I have never had that problem. Sorry...
ummm, have you tried a different cable? Or come to that, a different USB port on your computer?
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Yes already tried, no changes...
MicroNuts said:
Use android commander. It works great
http://androidcommander.com/
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Thank you, i'm testing it but my Iconia Tab A500 isn't recognized, don't know why.I'm running on Tegraowners ICS ROM v158 and I have already followed this instructions : http://androidcommander.com/#faq
(Btw my HTC Legend is recognized with androidcommander)
MicroNuts said:
Use android commander. It works great
http://androidcommander.com/
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awesome, nice find thanks for the link micro
Does your tablet show up under device manager in the control panel? Or under admin panel -> storage? Might be a conflicting letter the drive is trying to grab with one thats already used. If u see tablet in storage in the admin panel -> control panel. Try changing the letter assigned to it.
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Sounds like a driver issue. Try uninstalling all the USB drivers for the Acer, then download and reinstall the latest drivers.

[Q] Is posible to connect a USB wifi to use backtrack5 in acer iconia a500

Is there any way to enable USB port using backtrack 5 (I used vnc, android terminal to get this backtrack working) to connect a USB wireless adapter to my iconia A500 and use backtrack 5 complete features?
probably not
If you are using the stock rom and kernel, then no. Linux in a chrooted environment uses the already-installed Android kernel to run, not a separate kernel, and the kernel modules for most USB devices including wireless cards are not included in the stock kernel.
I haven't used a non-stock kernel (yet), so I don't know if there are any non-stock rom/kernel combos that include additional kernel modules.
Thanks
nalf38 said:
If you are using the stock rom and kernel, then no. Linux in a chrooted environment uses the already-installed Android kernel to run, not a separate kernel, and the kernel modules for most USB devices including wireless cards are not included in the stock kernel.
I haven't used a non-stock kernel (yet), so I don't know if there are any non-stock rom/kernel combos that include additional kernel modules.
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Thanks for the answer let me know if you find the way to it.
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Thanks for the answer let me know if you find the way to it.
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you mean a usb wifi dongle.....do you mean to use the "pentesting" tools in backtrack since most android phones lack monitor mode?
if so then yes but the work around isn't pretty and i wouldn't even try if your chrooting backtrack 5 and not dual booting it natively
ill type up the terminal codes if you really want them no guarantee that it will work when your not booting it natively and that it won't have compatibility issues
XD
Yes please type the codes
gears177 said:
you mean a usb wifi dongle.....do you mean to use the "pentesting" tools in backtrack since most android phones lack monitor mode?
if so then yes but the work around isn't pretty and i wouldn't even try if your chrooting backtrack 5 and not dual booting it natively
ill type up the terminal codes if you really want them no guarantee that it will work when your not booting it natively and that it won't have compatibility issues
XD
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Yes I want to use pentesting tools with a usb wifi dongle, and please type the terminal codes I would like to test them. Thank you

[Q] Developing Processing on Oppo Find 5 on Windows 8

Hey everybody,
I got my Oppo since 3 days now and I am very satified with it. But this morning I was trying to connect the device via USB to continue developing an app in Processing and the IDE didn't find my device. The IDE is waiting for the device to become available and that's it.
After this, I tried the universal adb drivers, the usb drivers of the SDK and the usb drivers of the pdanet app. Nothing worked for me so far. In the device manager the device is listed as "Android ADB Device", so it should be working, right? I am working on Windows 8 on my laptop right now and I think this is where the evil comes from
Any Processing developers here, which got Processing working with their Oppo??
Greetings
digga_mies
I use windows 8 on my PC, but OPPO is recognized when plugged in. I'm pretty sure my correct drivers were installed when I connected the phone.
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Coreym said:
I use windows 8 on my PC, but OPPO is recognized when plugged in. I'm pretty sure my correct drivers were installed when I connected the phone.
sent from my Find 5 using Tapatalk 4 Beta
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Okay, and what drivers did you use? The stock drivers of Win 8? Or do you have downloaded others?
I don't know if it helps, but I have installed the stock firmware X909EN_12.A.09_GLO_009_130514
digga_mies said:
Okay, and what drivers did you use? The stock drivers of Win 8? Or do you have downloaded others?
I don't know if it helps, but I have installed the stock firmware X909EN_12.A.09_GLO_009_130514
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I remember having some issues trying to get Casual to work as it wasn't seeing my phone. I'm pretty sure I used this reference to get everything working correctly.. Install Drivers for any Android
Okay, tried it again with pdanet and got no success again. Even the platform tools adb.exe doesn't recognize my phone as an adb device. I'm getting a little bit frustrated right now.
By the way, I tested it on Windows 7 and it doesn't work either.
Anyone got another idea?
digga_mies said:
Okay, tried it again with pdanet and got no success again. Even the platform tools adb.exe doesn't recognize my phone as an adb device. I'm getting a little bit frustrated right now.
By the way, I tested it on Windows 7 and it doesn't work either.
Anyone got another idea?
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Try wireless adb, and connect manually to your phone via command line (something like: adb connect YOURIP). I pretty much use only wireless adb (as I do tend to develop stuff that relies a lot on the 9 DOF sensors...) Cheers.
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
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digga_mies said:
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
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I dont understand what you mean adb_usb.ini
can you make a guide?
digga_mies said:
I got it. My device was shown in the device manager all the time as adb device, but the Processing IDE didn't found it. In the Oppo forums is the same error described with eclipse.
The solution was, to change the adb_usb.ini in "C:\Users\YOURUSER\.android". In my file wasn't any entry and I simply added "0x22D9". That's it! Worked for Windows 7 and 8.
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Thanks for the device code!

[Help] I need install Wireless Dongle driver on Huawei nove 2i with [RTL88x2BU]

Ask for help I want to install Wireless Dongle driver on android device. I have a driver file. But I can't install it. I want a simple guide step by step on linux
I have a picture preview. Have driver file Please check it for me About how I can install as easily as possible. Thank you very much
My devices
huawei nova 2i android 8.0 (Oreo)
android box CS918 Rockchip android 4.4 (KitKat)
Equipment is not the same But I think the driver installation method should be the same.
Driver Link + Guide [RTL88x2BU_WiFi_linux_v5.2.4.4]
https://www.mediafire.com/file/94b5wkvj41g1bla/RTL88x2BU_WiFi_linux_v5.2.4.4.rar/file
surathus said:
Ask for help I want to install Wireless Dongle driver on android device. I have a driver file. But I can't install it. I want a simple guide step by step on linux
I have a picture preview. Have driver file Please check it for me About how I can install as easily as possible. Thank you very much
My devices
huawei nova 2i android 8.0 (Oreo)
android box CS918 Rockchip android 4.4 (KitKat)
Equipment is not the same But I think the driver installation method should be the same.
Driver Link + Guide [RTL88x2BU_WiFi_linux_v5.2.4.4]
https://www.mediafire.com/file/94b5wkvj41g1bla/RTL88x2BU_WiFi_linux_v5.2.4.4.rar/file
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You'd need to add support to kernel if you want to use the dongle on your phone over OTG.
There is a experimental entry in Kconfig for Realtek devices which have not been tested, enabling that might work. Else you will have to add support yourself.
Either way you'll need to compile your own kernel for it.
Have you tested by simply inserting OTG and dongle and see what happens?
Since phone has wifi already (I guess) it might not work if internal is interfering with external.
ante0 said:
You'd need to add support to kernel if you want to use the dongle on your phone over OTG.
There is a experimental entry in Kconfig for Realtek devices which have not been tested, enabling that might work. Else you will have to add support yourself.
Either way you'll need to compile your own kernel for it.
Have you tested by simply inserting OTG and dongle and see what happens?
Since phone has wifi already (I guess) it might not work if internal is interfering with external.
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Thanks for the info
repeatedly
Who can get the files that I posted? Can be created as a driver Thank you very much
surathus said:
Who can get the files that I posted? Can be created as a driver Thank you very much
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I had to add that driver to several linux kernels that i use on my machines (Ubuntu and OpenElec).
Never tested on my Mate 10 Pro, or any other Android device.
However, adding that to the kernel would require some work and i'm not even sure it works fine on android.
Here's a link to my github - > https://github.com/pretoriano80/RTL8822BU
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I had to add that driver to several linux kernels that i use on my machines (Ubuntu and OpenElec).
Never tested on my Mate 10 Pro, or any other Android device.
However, adding that to the kernel would require some work and i'm not even sure it works fine on android.
Here's a link to my github - > https://github.com/pretoriano80/RTL8822BU
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thank alot for your help..
...Oh, I forgot to say that My device The model name really is named Realtek 8811CU Wireless Lan 802.11ac USB NIC.
I use the 8811CU driver installed on linux. It can connect and use normally. But the driver that came with the device The name is back. This model is RTL88x2BU. Will it work as well with the links you recommend?
surathus said:
thank alot for your help..
...Oh, I forgot to say that My device The model name really is named Realtek 8811CU Wireless Lan 802.11ac USB NIC.
I use the 8811CU driver installed on linux. It can connect and use normally. But the driver that came with the device The name is back. This model is RTL88x2BU. Will it work as well with the links you recommend?
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Then probably this - > https://github.com/brektrou/rtl8821CU <- should work for your device.
Pretoriano80 said:
Then probably this - > https://github.com/brektrou/rtl8821CU <- should work for your device.
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What do I have to do? help guide step-by-step That can help teach me
Right now it works great on linux & windows 10 but can not running on adroid devices.
surathus said:
What do I have to do? help guide step-by-step That can help teach me
Right now it works great on linux & windows 10 but can not running on adroid devices.
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There is no easy way to do that. First you will have to check if your kernel has support for that Realtek driver and it it does, enable it (as ante0 said).
If it doesn't have support for that driver, then first compile the kernel from sources (without any modification to the source) and check if your device will boot, if it doesn't, then you can stop here and forget about adding that driver to the kernel.
If it does boot with the compiled kernel, then you will have to add the driver to the source code and here, again, there's no guarantee it will work. (compilation might fail or simply, the kernel builds just fine but the driver won't work... like i said, there's no easy way for this).
In my opinion, you better start searching on GitHub for an android kernel that already has support for that driver, but you will also have to check the kernel version (if it matches yours, then you have higher chances to port it for your device's kernel).
Best option : Buy a Wi-Fi adapter that have in-kernel support already.
Pretoriano80 said:
There is no easy way to do that. First you will have to check if your kernel has support for that Realtek driver and it it does, enable it (as ante0 said).
If it doesn't have support for that driver, then first compile the kernel from sources (without any modification to the source) and check if your device will boot, if it doesn't, then you can stop here and forget about adding that driver to the kernel.
If it does boot with the compiled kernel, then you will have to add the driver to the source code and here, again, there's no guarantee it will work. (compilation might fail or simply, the kernel builds just fine but the driver won't work... like i said, there's no easy way for this).
In my opinion, you better start searching on GitHub for an android kernel that already has support for that driver, but you will also have to check the kernel version (if it matches yours, then you have higher chances to port it for your device's kernel).
Best option : Buy a Wi-Fi adapter that have in-kernel support already.
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Thanks again

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