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GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
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GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
Tanks the problem is when i try to open the /dev file with dir or ls command, I use chmod to give privileges, the user root not have permission to open this file.
Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
that's kindof normal for the files in /dev.
and what does it have to do with a cellphone?
i think you need to provide a better problem description, if you want help. read the 1st link in my signature.
btw, cool username
and what does it have to do with a cellphone?
i think you need to provide a better problem description, if you want help. read the 1st link in my signature.
btw, cool username
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Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
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Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
metasploita <got-updates
devs put code in source so (insert adjective here) admins don't mess / things beyond pay grade,
until they have enough experience to know how much extra work will be made for all by changing permission,
of file/directory that are generated automatically by a daemon.
automagic can reduce work for everyone until,
until automagic compounds with interest.
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devs put code in source so (insert adjective here) admins don't mess / things beyond pay grade,
until they have enough experience to know how much extra work will be made for all by changing permission,
of file/directory that are generated automatically by a daemon.
automagic can reduce work for everyone until,
until automagic compounds with interest.
/run
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> 17
>> 2048
Last edited by llivv on 2018-06-18 02:08, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
Tanks llivv
Is there any way to modify the Daemons, release the source code, pay for a version with permissions, where I can see the GNUROOT source code and modify it, which part of the code should I modify ?, I must wait for a more free version, which is the solution ?
Is there any way to modify the Daemons, release the source code, pay for a version with permissions, where I can see the GNUROOT source code and modify it, which part of the code should I modify ?, I must wait for a more free version, which is the solution ?
Last edited by metasploita on 2018-06-17 18:18, edited 1 time in total.
Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
IF your question was answered please edit your first posts title adding (SOLVED)
ie GNROOT PERMISSION CELLPHONE (SOLVED)
ie GNROOT PERMISSION CELLPHONE (SOLVED)
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Is there any way to modify the Daemons, release the source code, pay for a version with permissions, where I can see the GNUROOT source code and modify it, which part of the code should I modify ?, I must wait for a more free version, which is the solution? Thanks when find the solution I will post the post as solved, I not find the daemon permission
Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
systemd-udev
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Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
yes.metasploita wrote:Is there any way to modify the Daemons, release the source code
linux is FOSS.
no.pay for a version with permissions
linux is FOSS.
you're still not telling us anything about your problem.where I can see the GNUROOT source code and modify it, which part of the code should I modify ?, I must wait for a more free version, which is the solution? Thanks when find the solution I will post the post as solved, I not find the daemon permission
what is GNUROOT?
and what cellphone? there's millions of different devices.
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Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
GNUROOT is a aplication for android that enulate DEBIAN 8 SO, when i run KALILINUX in pc i have permission like root therefore i can install aplications, llivv say me a Daemon that start and give permission to the sistem im investigate configurate daemon and i talk you about this configurate Daemon, /etc/udev/udev.conf this udev provides a dynamic device directory containing only the files for actually present devices. It creates or removes device node files in the /dev directory, or it renames network interfaces. But i studyng how edit or change the permissions but i dont know how, i need edit /dev but i cant
Re: GNUROOT PERMISION CELLPHONE
gnuroot from what I gather so far is built to install linux on a phone without rooting the phone, ie it doesn't use root/super accounts.metasploita wrote:GNUROOT is a aplication for android that enulate DEBIAN 8 SO, when i run KALILINUX in pc i have permission like root therefore i can install aplications, llivv say me a Daemon that start and give permission to the sistem im investigate configurate daemon and i talk you about this configurate Daemon, /etc/udev/udev.conf this udev provides a dynamic device directory containing only the files for actually present devices. It creates or removes device node files in the /dev directory, or it renames network interfaces.
One can get other apps to get root on the phone, but than you start messin with the fundamentals of the app.
The source is here
https://github.com/corbinlc/gnuroot
It's not a Debian program - neither is Kali
So this is not the forum to ask about either gnuroot or kali unless someone else in this forum has personal knowledge, sorry
Not many users know how to create/modify /dev filesmetasploita wrote: But i studyng how edit or change the permissions but i dont know how, i need edit /dev but i cant
Learning how to make a character or block device is not trivial learning - you have to learn a lot before success.
Especially since /dev files are automatically generated - And -
the automagic that generates them gets more complex with every version release of udev in linux and whatever it is called in android,
more links to read
.https://android.stackexchange.com/quest ... ermissions
Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged root-access or ask your own question.
https://android.stackexchange.com/quest ... oot-access
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/us ... id-device/
http://turbocontrol.com/gnuroot.htm
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it seems op believes in the power of permissions - be root, and everything succeeds!
https://www.xkcd.com/149/
i am not so convinced.
also, they still didn't tell us what "CELLPHONE".
the previous poster linked an article that clearly says that gnuroot doesn't work beyond android 5.x.
https://www.xkcd.com/149/
i am not so convinced.
also, they still didn't tell us what "CELLPHONE".
the previous poster linked an article that clearly says that gnuroot doesn't work beyond android 5.x.
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That says it all right theremetasploita wrote:... i run KALI LINUX
/end thread
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Pick - I thought that after reading the OPost and user name.
A week after first reading the OP I finally joined in. anyways
I believe anyone that wanted to actually learn how to add a new device to a
Debian static /dev directory would have to go back at least 20 years to Sarge
to see how that process worked using MAKEDEV and using to see major, minors inline.
More can be learned by reading the kernel source doc under devices.txt
if there are any kernel monks fluent with interenals.
I also found a tutorial for udev rules that might be helpful to anyone with a
burning desire to chip away at the OS. It's a medium intensity tutorial, and no
guarantees how long it will remain useful, so be forewarned.
https://linuxconfig.org/tutorial-on-how ... s-in-linux
especially like debiman mentioned a few times above,
if anyone is using an old wheezy 2.6 kernel and/or has machine running
android with (a)new device(s) not recognised by the latest kernel.
A week after first reading the OP I finally joined in. anyways
I believe anyone that wanted to actually learn how to add a new device to a
Debian static /dev directory would have to go back at least 20 years to Sarge
to see how that process worked using MAKEDEV and using
Code: Select all
ls -la /dev
More can be learned by reading the kernel source doc under devices.txt
if there are any kernel monks fluent with interenals.
I also found a tutorial for udev rules that might be helpful to anyone with a
burning desire to chip away at the OS. It's a medium intensity tutorial, and no
guarantees how long it will remain useful, so be forewarned.
https://linuxconfig.org/tutorial-on-how ... s-in-linux
especially like debiman mentioned a few times above,
if anyone is using an old wheezy 2.6 kernel and/or has machine running
android with (a)new device(s) not recognised by the latest kernel.
In memory of Ian Ashley Murdock (1973 - 2015) founder of the Debian project.