- #KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 INSTALL#
- #KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 ANDROID#
- #KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 BLUETOOTH#
- #KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 PLUS#
In the top left, click the three parallel lines (the hamburger menu).Ĭan connect to a network, e.g., 192.168.0.X, and scan the IP range 192.168.0.0/24
To do an Nmap scan, open the apps and open the NetHunter app. This was the main problem I had initially. Note that if you want to do any wireless attacks (using wifite, hostapd, or aircrack), the on-board wifi card cannot be put into monitor mode, so you have to use an on the go (OTG) cable with a USB wifi dongle. Post Installation Post Installation Checklist
#KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 PLUS#
Use custom recovery TWRP plus SuperSU plus Kali NetHunter: This is really dumb, but welcome to Android, where you will die of cleverness. $ ls -R stockImage/ superSu/ twrpImage/ kaliNethunter/Įnable developer options by going to Settings > About Tablet > scroll down to the very bottom to Build Number and tap it 7 times. The stock factory image should go in the stockImage folder, the twrp file should go in the twrpImage folder, the SuperSU image should go in the superSu folder, like so: Listing folders in the nethunter-LRT folder shows:
#KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 INSTALL#
Now you're ready to install nethunter-LRT, so clone the nethunter-LRT and put the above materials into their appropriate locations: Get the latest SuperSU sudo app for rooting the tablet ( ), use the recovery flashable zip file.Get twrp file for asus nexus 7 here ( ), I used the 2013 "flo" Nexus file ( ).Get the factory image corresponding to the phone from here ( ) and pick out the version number that matches.Get Kali Nethunter version from here ( ) corresponding to your hardware.
#KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 ANDROID#
The table here ( ) lists hardware and corresponding android software version numbers. Mac brew cask install android-platform-toolsĭebian $ apt-get install android-tools-adb
Plug the tablet into the computer with a USB cable and turn on USB debugging. Will need adb and fastboot utilities installed.
#KALI NETHUNTER NEXUS 7 BLUETOOTH#
Now I just paired the keyboard with the Nexus 7 from the Bluetooth settings and BOOM no more on screen keyboard. Using more Velcro I attached the WiFi and Bluetooth modules to the rear of the lid ensuring the USB OTG cable could still connect to each device. The Nexus 7 is smaller than iPad Mini but this was fine as it allows perfect space to operate the power / volume buttons at the top left. So in order to complete the build I got some sticky Velcro tabs and mounted the Nexus 7 where the iPad would mount being careful to line up the USB OTG cable to the cutout. It was so cheap that I thought I would order one to see if it would work on my 2012 Nexus 7 8GB tablet, and it did. So I was looking on Amazon (Other online marketplaces are available) and I stumbled on a mini Bluetooth 3.0 keyboard designed for the iPad Mini. I recognise that this is not always practical but in the other use cases where I just want the tablet I can just pull it off the Velcro and use it. The Net Hunter tablet that I built works perfect but I despise having to type commands into the terminal via the on-screen keyboard as most of the time it covers 90% of the screen especially in landscape mode if you have the "Hackers Keyboard" enabled. A while ago I built a Kali Net Hunter tablet similar to the Pwn Pad by Pwnie Express however without the $1095 price tag. This week I decided to look into a problem that I have had for a while with how I "Pen Test" (Penetration Test) on the go.