

+source "drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/Kconfig" source "drivers/net/wireless/rtl8192cu/Kconfig" #source "drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/Kconfig" before the line "cd $/rootĪt some point the script will stop saying:Įdit /root/arm-stuff/kali-arm-build-scripts/rpi2-/root/usr/src/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/Kconfig If you want to use a custom kernel, or configuration, replaceġ.

To edit the rpi2.sh file and at the section where it is writen I dont know why but the rpi2.sh script is missing a few lines that without me adding them the script did not build the image right Schedtool git dosfstools e2fsprogs device-tree-compiler libssl-dev btrfs-toolsĪnd libncurses5 (i am making this guide only to 32 bit systems)

Vboot-utils u-boot-tools bc lzma lzop automake autoconf m4 dosfstools pixz rsync Parted kpartx debootstrap pixz qemu-user-static abootimg cgpt vboot-kernel-utils Zip curl libncurses5-dev zlib1g-dev libncurses5-dev gcc-multilib g++-multilib Git-core gnupg flex bison gperf libesd0-dev build-essential so i wrote at the terminal one line at a time with 'apt-get install' until it installed all the build-deps Notice that when i ran this script it did not install everything i guess i has to do with dependancies or what ever. Once you got kali running on a vm run the following commands: P.s change the password from toor and regenerate the ssh keys - search online how to do it it is writen where ever there is a kali distro for download. hope it will helpįirst of all u need a VM of kali linux (VMPlayer or Oracle VM VirtualBox will do the trick) I thought that i wasnt the only one with this problem and after searching all over the web i am writing how i got it to work. The only difference is that in the driver column i get ? and not rtl8192cu like you do. I also tried it using TP-LINK wn821n dongle. The strange thing is that i can configure it to my network and surf through it. Of course I searched the internet for this "rtlwifi/rtl8192cufw_TMSC.bin" and drivers that would help me but I couldn't find anything. I think there is a problem with the drivers (it's every time a driver problem -_-). It seams, that my laptop referes to the adapter as the rtl8192cu adapter that it is, but my pi refers to it just as a general usb device.

All this stuff is missing in the dmesg output of my pi. The dmesg output of my laptop mentions, that a special firmware is loaded etc. The driver seams to be the same but for some reason the the chipset text is slightly different, but i guess thats not a problem. Code: null wlan1 rtl8192cuĞdimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Īs you can see airmon-ng can't find the phy interface for the adapter.
