[HOW-TO] Bluetooth tethering - Internet - ROOT req.! - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Hello guys this is my first HOW to so please be a lil bit patient.
Questions and comments are welcomed of course!
Because I sent my SGS 2 for repair I took my older blackberry from my box with old garbage and tried to think about internet connection.
BB doesn't have wifi hotspot or something like this so how can we dial up internet connection from android?
Here we go.
Some stuff which must be installed before procedure:
1) ROOTed device
2) Busybox installed
3) Linux in loop device - maybe this is not needed but I am lazy ass and this was the fastest solution.
Procedure:
First of all we need to determine what is your bluetooth address (blackberry in my case).
For this one you have two options.
1) Determine it on your PC (I don't have windows so I will describe linux method only)
Turn bluetooth on your PC on.
Turn bluetooth on your cellphone and enable device discovery (device needs to be visible!!)
Open terminal and write:
Code:
hcitool scan
You will get something like this: " f4:0b:93:08:a0:16 "
Write it down you will need it for later use.
2) How to determin a bluetooth address on android
Because standart busybox and asus rom don't have hcitool we will need to use it from Linux environment (from loop device).
So if you haven't installed linux distro in loop file do it! It's up to you which one you preffere. I made following steps in ubuntu 12.04.
After installing ubuntu to the loop device start it and write from command line:
Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install bluetooth
Ok now we have tools for bluetooth installed.
Now turn on bluetooth on your android, turn on bluetooth on cellphone (discovery enabled).
chroot into your linux in loop and write:
Code:
hcitool scan
Write down your address like in the example above.
Now we need to determine which number of channel is dialup networking
This command is included in android terminal with busybox so you don't have to write it in the loop linux distro.
So write in the terminal like SU:
Code:
sdptool browse f4:0b:93:08:a0:16 <--- here is YOUR address of bluetooth cellphone
You will get something like this:
Code:
Browsing F4:0B:93:08:A0:16 ...
Service Name: Dialup Networking
Service RecHandle: 0x10000
Service Class ID List:
"Dialup Networking" (0x1103)
"Generic Networking" (0x1201)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 1
Profile Descriptor List:
"Dialup Networking" (0x1103)
Version: 0x0100
Service Name: Voice gateway
Service RecHandle: 0x10001
Service Class ID List:
"Headset Audio Gateway" (0x1112)
"Generic Audio" (0x1203)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 2
Language Base Attr List:
code_ISO639: 0x656e
encoding: 0x6a
base_offset: 0x100
Profile Descriptor List:
"Headset" (0x1108)
Version: 0x0100
Service Name: Hands-free
Service RecHandle: 0x10002
Service Class ID List:
"Handsfree Audio Gateway" (0x111f)
"Generic Audio" (0x1203)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 3
Language Base Attr List:
code_ISO639: 0x656e
encoding: 0x6a
base_offset: 0x100
Profile Descriptor List:
"Handsfree" (0x111e)
Version: 0x0105
Service Name: Advanced Audio
Service Provider: BlackBerry
Service RecHandle: 0x10003
Service Class ID List:
"Audio Source" (0x110a)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 25
"AVDTP" (0x0019)
uint16: 0x102
Profile Descriptor List:
"Advanced Audio" (0x110d)
Version: 0x0102
Service Name: AVRCP Remote Control
Service Provider: BlackBerry
Service RecHandle: 0x10004
Service Class ID List:
"AV Remote" (0x110e)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 23
"AVCTP" (0x0017)
uint16: 0x102
Profile Descriptor List:
"AV Remote" (0x110e)
Version: 0x0103
Service Name: AVRCP Remote Control Target
Service Provider: BlackBerry
Service RecHandle: 0x10005
Service Class ID List:
"AV Remote Target" (0x110c)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
PSM: 23
"AVCTP" (0x0017)
uint16: 0x102
Profile Descriptor List:
"AV Remote" (0x110e)
Version: 0x0103
Service Name: SIM Access
Service RecHandle: 0x10006
Service Class ID List:
"SIM Access" (0x112d)
"Generic Telephony" (0x1204)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 4
Profile Descriptor List:
"SIM Access" (0x112d)
Version: 0x0102
Service Name: Phonebook Access PSE
Service RecHandle: 0x10007
Service Class ID List:
"Phonebook Access - PSE" (0x112f)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 5
"OBEX" (0x0008)
Language Base Attr List:
code_ISO639: 0x656e
encoding: 0x6a
base_offset: 0x100
Profile Descriptor List:
"Phonebook Access" (0x1130)
Version: 0x0100
#
In the example above we need to find dialup networking (you can grep it of course but the name can be a little different).
When you locate in your output this sevice (once again Dialup networking), look for channel.
In my case channel is 1.
Code:
Service Name: Dialup Networking
Service RecHandle: 0x10000
Service Class ID List:
"Dialup Networking" (0x1103)
"Generic Networking" (0x1201)
Protocol Descriptor List:
"L2CAP" (0x0100)
"RFCOMM" (0x0003)
Channel: 1
Write the channel number down.
Now you have your address and we won't need linux distro anymore (in this case )
Now run android terminal and write:
Code:
su
mount -o remount,rw -t ext4 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 /system
This will remount system for read and write.
Now download latest package of berry from this address:
https://bitbucket.org/tcolar/berry4all/downloads
and save it unpacked to somewhere on sdcard.
These configurations file are for blackberry but with some modifications it can work for another cellphones !!!!!!!!!
We will use configuration files in the folder config.
I am from Czech republic and I use T-Mobile.
It unfortunately means that I didn't have right dial configuration file in the config folder. So I took tmobile and tmobile-bb-chat and rename it to tmobilecz and tmobilecz-chat. After that I created folder on the sdcard called chatscripts and moved tmobilecz-chat there.
File tmobilecz needs to be moved to the /etc/ppp/peers.
So here is how to do that from android terminal:
Code:
su
cp /sdcard/download/berry/config/tmobile /etc/ppp/peers/tmobilecz
mkdir /sdcard/chatscripts && cp /sdcard/download/berry/config/tmobile-bb-chat /sdcard/chatscripts/tmobilecz-chat
Here is output of my configs:
Code:
/ $ su
# cat /etc/ppp/peers/tmobilecz
# was tested as working by Me
#460800
115200
/dev/rfcomm1
## No detach = PPP dialing stays in foreground
nodetach
#noipdefault
defaultroute
#nomultilink
#ipcp-restart 7
#ipcp-accept-local
#ipcp-accept-remote
#lcp-echo-interval 0
#lcp-echo-failure 99
#nopcomp
#noaccomp
#noauth
nomagic
#noccp
#crtscts
#pap-timeout 20
#pap-restart 20
#lcp-restart 10
#novj
user "gprs"
password "gprs"
usepeerdns
#debug debug debug
# does not exist in all pppd versions (osx)
#replacedefaultroute
connect "/system/bin/chat -f /sdcard/chatscripts/tmobilecz-chat"
and chat file:
Code:
/ $ cat /sdcard/chatscripts/tmobilecz-chat
TIMEOUT 10
ABORT 'BUSY'
ABORT 'NO ANSWER'
ABORT 'ERROR'
ABORT "NO DIALTONE"
ABORT VOICE
ABORT RINGING
SAY 'Starting GPRS connect script\n'
'' 'BBT_OS'
'' 'ATZ'
OK 'AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","internet.t-mobile.cz"'
ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
SAY 'Dialing...\n'
OK 'ATD*99#'
CONNECT
~p
/ $
Now we have configs on the place last thing is that we need initiate dun connection between android and phone.
You can imagine it like a tunnel for dialing, so it needs to be established before dialing (pppd daemon).
Now we will use our determined bluetooth address and chanel with rfcomm command.
Android terminal like SU:
Code:
su
rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm1 f4:0b:93:08:a0:16 1
rfcomm is utility for creating connecting, bind option will create device under /dev/rfcomm1, after bind is bluetooth address and at the end is 1 this is number of channel.
THIS COMMAND NEEDS TO BE RUN AFTER EACH REBOOT when you want to dial internet from your phone.
During this commnd you can receive request for pairing, do it of course.
After this command run as root pppd daemon with your config file, in my case named tmobilecz:
Code:
su
pppd call tmobilecz
If you have nodetach option in the peers config file like me, dial process stays in the foreground. You can close it by ctrl+c or closing terminal window.
After pppd you should receive ip address by the phone and connectio to the internet!!
WOALA!
If it is not working or you want to check what is going on during dialing install application ALOGCAT from market and filter messages with pppd only.
If you have difficulties write it down and I will try to help you.
After this setup everytime when you want connect to the internet through phone you have to write this in terminal (i created script for myself but it's up to you)
EXAMPLE:
android terminal:
Code:
su
rfcomm bind /dev/rfcomm1 f4:0b:93:08:a0:16 1
pppd file /etc/ppp/peers/tmobilecz
That's all!
When I have a time I will better format and color this post.
Now I have to cut my grass in the garden sorry

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deadlocked007 said:
You do know you could've just used pdanet tablet
Sent from my PG86100 using XDA
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Code:
This software allows you to get FULL Internet on an Android tablet if you have an Android phone.
I don't have android phone so answer is no it can't be used.

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1.
Code:
libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
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Code:
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libmtp version: 1.1.2
Listing raw device(s)
Device 0 (VID=04e8 and PID=6860) is a Samsung GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus.
Found 1 device(s):
Samsung: GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus (04e8:6860) @ bus 1, dev 9
Attempting to connect device(s)
ignoring usb_claim_interface = -110Android device detected, assigning default bug flags
USB low-level info:
Using kernel interface "usbfs"
bcdUSB: 512
bDeviceClass: 0
bDeviceSubClass: 0
bDeviceProtocol: 0
idVendor: 04e8
idProduct: 6860
IN endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
OUT endpoint maxpacket: 512 bytes
Raw device info:
Bus location: 1
Device number: 9
Device entry info:
Vendor: Samsung
Vendor id: 0x04e8
Product: GT-P7510/Galaxy Tab 10.1/S2/GT-N7000/Galaxy Nexus
Vendor id: 0x6860
Device flags: 0x08008106
Device info:
Manufacturer: samsung
Model: GT-I9100
Device version: 1.0
Serial number: ????????
Vendor extension ID: 0x00000006
Vendor extension description: microsoft.com: 1.0; android.com: 1.0;
Detected object size: 64 bits
Extensions:
microsoft.com: 1.0
android.com: 1.0
Supported operations:
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1002: Open session
1003: Close session
1004: Get storage IDs
1005: Get storage info
1006: Get number of objects
1007: Get object handles
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95c2: Unknown (95c2)
95c3: Unknown (95c3)
95c4: Unknown (95c4)
95c5: Unknown (95c5)
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0x4002
0x4003
0x4004
0x4005
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0xd402: Friendly Device Name
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3001: Association/Directory
3004: Text
3005: HTML
3008: MS Wave
3009: MP3
300b: MPEG
3801: JPEG
3802: TIFF EP
3807: GIF
3808: JFIF
380b: PNG
380d: TIFF
b901: WMA
b902: OGG
b903: AAC
b982: MP4
b983: MP2
b984: 3GP
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ba10: WPL Playlist
ba11: M3U Playlist
ba14: PLS Playlist
ba82: XMLDocument
b906: FLAC
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HTML file
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ISO MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
MPEG video stream
JPEG file
GIF bitmap file
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OpenVPN help for galaxy s 2 I9100G

Hello guys
so i got openvpn and installed it and everything but somehow when i click the .ovpn file it doesn't work, it doesn't put a tick mark next to it, it says that it was granted superuser permission but nothing else happens.
so what could be the problem if anyone had this before and was able to fix it
any help would be greatly appreciated thank you in advance.
Can you post your .ovpn file? Be careful not to post anything that could compromise your privacy!
Please also post a screenshot of the 'OpenVPN Settings' App when clicking Menu -> Advanced.
Which Vpn are you using ?, when i tried using open vpn on mine it didnt work, The vpn provider told me to set it up through the vpn settings in the phone itself and that worked fine for me, could be worth a try
Thaw.Bytes said:
Which Vpn are you using ?, when i tried using open vpn on mine it didnt work, The vpn provider told me to set it up through the vpn settings in the phone itself and that worked fine for me, could be worth a try
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He is using OpenVPN, not "part of the phone".
Ahhh sorry my mistake i misread his post
Sorry for the delay in replying, but here are 2 images of the settings but i don't think the .ovpn files has any issues i think its only the phone or openvpn itself.
Well, if you think your .ovpn file is fine and certificate(s) and key(s) are at correct locations then you should take a look at the log.
To do this use 'adb' with the 'logcat' command. As soon as 'logcat' is running try to tick your OpenVPN configuration and check the log for any errors.
This is what I get when the status bar asks me to enter the certificate password (did some manual formatting for better reading ):
Code:
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): attach(): using management port at 27460
E/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): attaching to OpenVPN daemon: failed to connect to /127.0.0.1 (port 27460): connect failed: ECONN REFUSED (Connection refused)
W/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn](12164): start(): choosing random port for management interface: 39157
[B]D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon(12164): invoking external process: /system/xbin/su[/B]
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon(12164): invoking command line: /system/xbin/openvpn --cd '/sdcard/openvpn' --config 'VPNTEST.ovpn' --writepid '/data/data/de.schaeuffelhut.android.openvpn/files/com.d/_sdcard_openvpn_VPNTEST.ovpn-pid' --script-security 1 --management 127.0.0.1 39157 --management-query -passwords --verb 3
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(12164): Received OpenVPN daemon state changed from Unknown to Startup
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 OpenVPN 2.1.1 i686-pc-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] built on Jan 6 2012
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 MANAGEMENT: TCP Socket listening on 127.0.0.1:39157
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled. See http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitm for more info.
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
[B]D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 Need password(s) from management interface, waiting...[/B]
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): started
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): attach(): using management port at 39157
V/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): Successfully attached to OpenVPN monitor port
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 MANAGEMENT: Client connected from 127.0.0.1:39157
V/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): Socket IO established
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(12164): Received OpenVPN daemon state changed from Unknown to Enabled
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): >INFO:OpenVPN Management Interface Version 1 -- type 'help' for more info
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state'
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:11 2012 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'state on'
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(12164): Received OpenVPN network state changed from Unknown to Connecting
V/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): onState("1335795731,CONNECTING,,,")
D/OpenVPN-Settings-getprop(12164): invoking external process: /system/bin/sh
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon-stdout(12164): Mon Apr 30 16:22:12 2012 MANAGEMENT: CMD 'bytecount 0'
D/OpenVPN-Settings-getprop(12164): invoking command line: getprop net.dnschange
D/OpenVPN-Settings-getprop-stdout(12164): 66
I/OpenVPN-Settings-getprop-stdout(12164): terminated
I/OpenVPN-Settings-getprop-stderr(12164): terminated
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): =============> 0 == 66 resetting dns, leaving dns alone
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): SUCCESS: real-time state notification set to ON
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-mgmt(12164): SUCCESS: bytecount interval changed
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(12164): Received OpenVPN network state changed from Connecting to Connecting
Note: OpenVPN is waiting here for the password. I did not enter it yet.
From what you said you do not even reach this 'checkpoint' so for now there is no need to debug any further.
This is what i get:
Code:
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-mgmt(30883
): attach(): using management port at 24475
E/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-mgmt(30883
): attaching to OpenVPN daemon: /127.0.0.1:24475 - Connection refused
W/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn](30883): st
art(): choosing random port for management interface: 41258
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon(308
83): invoking external process: /system/bin/su
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon(308
83): invoking command line: /system/xbin/openvpn --cd '/sdcard/openvpn' --config
'VPN-Server.ovpn' --writepid '/data/data/de.schaeuffelhut.android.
openvpn/files/com.d/_sdcard_openvpn_VPN-Server.ovpn-pid' --script-
security 1 --management 127.0.0.1 41258 --management-query-passwords --verb 3
E/su (31797): sudb - Opening database
E/su (31797): sudb - Database opened
E/su (31797): sudb - Database closed
D/su (31797): 10198 de.schaeuffelhut.android.openvpn executing 0 /system/bi
n/sh using shell /system/bin/sh : sh
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon-std
out(30883): Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in VPN-Server.ovpn:12: dhcp-renew (2.1.1)
D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon-std
out(30883): Use --help for more information.
I/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon-std
out(30883): terminated
I/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Server.ovpn]-daemon-std
err(30883): terminated
D/OpenVPn Settings(30883): Closing log file /sdcard/openvpn/VPN-Ser
ver.log
I/WindowManager( 1650): CREATE SURFACE Surface(name=Toast, identity=1061, mNat
iveSurface=0) IN SESSION [email protected]: pid=30916 format=
-3 flags=0x0 / Window{40555140 Toast paused=false}
D/PowerManagerService( 1650): acquireWakeLock flags=0xa tag=KEEP_SCREEN_ON_FLAG
uid=1000 pid=1650 myUID=1000 myPID=1650 myTID=1845
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(30883): Received OpenVPN daemon state changed from Unknow
n to Startup
D/OpenVPNDaemonEnabler(30883): Received OpenVPN daemon state changed from Unknow
n to Disabled
thank you
Seems to be a problem with root. From your log:
Code:
E/su (31797): sudb - Opening database
E/su (31797): sudb - Database opened
E/su (31797): sudb - Database closed
If I'm not mistake OpenVPN must be executed as superuser. From my log:
Code:
[B][COLOR="SeaGreen"]D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon(12164): invoking external process: /system/xbin/su
[/COLOR][/B]D/OpenVPN-DaemonMonitor[/sdcard/openvpn/VPNTEST.ovpn]-daemon(12164): invoking command line: /system/xbin/openvpn --cd '/sdcard/openvpn' --config 'VPNTEST.ovpn' --writepid '/data/data/de.schaeuffelhut.android.openvpn/files/com.d/_sdcard_openvpn_VPNTEST.ovpn-pid' --script-security 1 --management 127.0.0.1 39157 --management-query -passwords --verb 3
Look at the green bold line: it is running su, only afterwards OpenVPN is invoked.
From your log (same location as in mine) I can see that there is a problem with root access.
To test this you can use 'adb' and the 'shell' command. Enter 'su' yourself to get root access. Then enter the command line from your log. I bet if 'su' succeeds, i.e. you get root access, then OpenVPN will start .
I'm sorry if this seems stupid but what exactly i should enter from my log
i got to the part where it says
su
#
but i just need to know what exactly should i enter afterwards
thank you so much
No, not stupid, I was just going way too fast. If one does not understand an explanation this is usually due to the explanation not being accurate, in short: my mistake
It took me some time but I think I found a better way to examine your problem.
First we need an alternative possibility to enter the password of the key file when starting OpenVPN manually from the adb console. OpenVPN is supposed to ask for the password on stdin if started with option '--askpass' without any file to lookup passwords. Though this dos not work on my phone, hence I have created a file name 'test.passwd' containing only one line with my OpenVPN key password. This file must be located in the same directory as the 'ovpn' file.
When your done with this you are ready to start OpenVPN 'manually' by doing this:
1) run 'adb shell'
2) type 'su'
3) type 'whoami' and make sure you are root (userid 0)
4) type
Code:
/system/xbin/openvpn --cd '/sdcard/openvpn' --config VPN-Server.ovpn --askpass test.passwd
Assuming you named the file holding your password 'test.passwd'
OpenVPN should now connect to your server and you should see something similar to this:
Code:
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 OpenVPN 2.1.1 i686-pc-linux-gnu [SSL] [LZO2] [EPOLL] built on Jan 6 2012
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 WARNING: file 'test.passwd' is group or others accessible
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled. See http://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitm for more info.
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 NOTE: OpenVPN 2.1 requires '--script-security 2' or higher to call user-defined scripts or executables
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in memory -- use the auth-nocache option to prevent this
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 WARNING: file './[email protected]_one_cares.p12' is group or others accessible
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 LZO compression initialized
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Tue May 1 10:55:03 2012 UDPv4 link remote: xxx.yyy.zzzz.wwww:1194
Tue May 1 10:55:04 2012 [openvpn.myvpn.server] Peer Connection Initiated with xxx.yyy.zzzz.wwww:1194
Tue May 1 10:55:06 2012 TUN/TAP device tun0 opened
Tue May 1 10:55:06 2012 /system/bin/ifconfig tun0 192.168.101.6 pointopoint 192.168.101.5 mtu 1500
Tue May 1 10:55:06 2012 Initialization Sequence Completed
At this point you should invoke another 'adb shell' and type 'busybox ifconfig'. If you see a tun0 device then the OpenVPN connection is established.
On my system this looks like this:
Code:
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:171 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:171 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
RX bytes:11713 (11.4 KiB) TX bytes:11713 (11.4 KiB)
[B]tun0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00
inet addr:192.168.101.6 P-t-P:192.168.101.5 Mask:255.255.255.255
UP POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)[/B]
wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 12:34:56:78:9A:BC
inet addr:xyz.vw.11.32 Bcast:xyz.vw.11.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
inet6 addr: f370::6sd6:f891:fz8e:9qqb/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:8185 errors:0 dropped:271 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:9578 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:2058632 (1.9 MiB) TX bytes:1000224 (976.7 KiB)
If not check the output of the other shell, it will tell you about where to search for the problem (hopefully ).
Unfortunately this didn't work, i get this when i enter that command
Code:
Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in VPN-S
erver.ovpn:12: dhcp-renew (2.1.1)
Use --help for more information.
and when i do the 'whoami' command i get this
Code:
whoami: unknown uid 0
but I think the password is not the issue because when I click on the server to open it in openvpn( put a tick next to it) it doesn't put a tick it doesn't even reach the password point i think its an issue much earlier than the password point.
I just get the superuser message 'OpenVPN Settings has been granted superuser permissions' and nothing else happens at all.
I can tick/start the main button on the top 'OpenVPN' but I can't start the server.
just to note that i used doom lord rooting tool kit version 4 to root the phone if the issue is root related or something.
Thank you again.
xdaian948 said:
Unfortunately this didn't work, i get this when i enter that command
Code:
Options error: Unrecognized option or missing parameter(s) in VPN-S
erver.ovpn:12: dhcp-renew (2.1.1)
Use --help for more information.
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As I said in my very first post: please provide the contents of your .ovpn file. Even if you believe it is correct it seems to contain options that do not work, as stated by the error message!
and when i do the 'whoami' command i get this
Code:
whoami: unknown uid 0
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This is fine, you are root.
but I think the password is not the issue because when I click on the server to open it in openvpn( put a tick next to it) it doesn't put a tick it doesn't even reach the password point i think its an issue much earlier than the password point.
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I did not say (and to tell the truth I don't believe) it is a problem with the password since, as I described in my last post, you do not even reach the point where OpenVPN could ask you for the password.
I just get the superuser message 'OpenVPN Settings has been granted superuser permissions' and nothing else happens at all.
I can tick/start the main button on the top 'OpenVPN' but I can't start the server.
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The method I proposed for debugging boils things down to the bare minimum and therefore reduces the chance of any other misconfiguration then the one of OpenVPN. You better don't use the 'graphical interface' until OpenVPN runs fine from the command line.
just to note that i used doom lord rooting tool kit version 4 to root the phone if the issue is root related or something.
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Don't know what this is but sounds cool , anyway it seems rooting is ok.
Thank you again.
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You are welcome, but please consider that your .ovpn configuration file could have an error. The error reported in your log is due to a misconfiguration in your .ovpn file I believe. This is why OpenVPN exits.
Alright i'll send you the .ovpn files in a PM now
Thank you.
this is the rooting method i was talking about btw
Code:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
Ok, got your files by PM.
Besides the remote destination you would connect to and perhaps the names of the certificate and key file there is no security relevant information you could not post here I think.
Anyway: the files look like you are connecting to a VPN server that is not your server, i.e. you have no control of the OpenVPN server, correct? In this case I can't really help you, you should ask the VPN provider.
If the VPN server was your own server I would have suggested to radically comment options until you manage to establish a basic connection. Your log clearly shows that there seems to be problem with the option 'dhcp-renew' but as you are not running the VPN server I do not know if you can comment this or any other option, sorry .
My .ovpn file looks like this:
Code:
; OpenVPN client configuration for
; access to xyz enterprise
;
client
dev tun
proto udp
remote xxx.yyy.zzz.www 1194
nobind
comp-lzo
pkcs12 ./p12_ca_cert_private_cert_and_key_bundle.p12
verb 1
This configuration works perfect including routing and DNS resolution by the internal DNS servers of xyz enterprise.
You can try to eliminate (comment) options in your .ovpn file yourself hoping you get a result having no offending option left, but this might be tedious without knowledge of the server end . If you try this please note that your configuration uses 3 individual files, one for the CA cert, one for your cert and one for the key while my configuration uses only one file (certs and key bundled). You must keep your 'three file' configuration.
Well, i'll just ask the support of the VPN provider and see what they can do there might be a problem on their end, and i want to thank you so much for everything you have done

[Q] updated to 4.0.4 Bionic cant be found by adb on osx

1st I'm a noob, so be kind. After getting the 4.0.4 update pushed from Verizon, my Motorola Bionic has disappeared from adb radar. terminal command "adb devices" returns nothing under list of devices attached, when its usb connected. (I've updated my android sdks. to latest platform tools).
I have tried each of the 3 usb settings 4.0.4 offers (Mass Storage, Media Device(MTP) and Camera (PTP), with debugging both on and off. Still no joy. I have killed and started adb server and rebooted both the macbook pro and the bionic. BTW - the original android os it started with had a "Charge Only" mode, which was the usb connection type that adb connection had previously required, but that's gone from this 4.0.4 upgrade for some reason. I have searched numerous forums and threads, but haven't found anything that seems to specifically apply to what i'm encountering. Those forums that did have posts about adb not finding connected device, mostly suggested rebooting and updated sdks. A couple suggested editing some config files, but I couldn't locate those. Any and all suggestions/solutions will be gratefully attempted. Thanks in advance for your analysis.
I'm running osx lion 10.7.5 on a MacBook Pro. I can provide phone system info if necessary. I've copied below the info I've gathered about the usb port the device is connected to from USB Prober.
Using usb prober the device appears as "Composit device: "XT875" in the bus probe. Port Info shows as: 0x1018, not captive, external device, connected, enabled. Device Descriptor shows as: Descriptor Version Number: 0x0200
Device Class: 0 (Composite)
Device Subclass: 0
Device Protocol: 0
Device MaxPacketSize: 64
Device VendorID/ProductID: 0x22B8/0x4353 (Motorola MDS)
Device Version Number: 0x0216
Number of Configurations: 1
Manufacturer String: 2 "Motorola"
Product String: 3 "XT875"
Serial Number String: 4 "0A3BAA470C01100C"
Interfaces show as: Interface #0 - Vendor-specific .............................................. "MTP"
Alternate Setting 0
Number of Endpoints 3
Interface Class: 255 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Subclass; 255 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Protocol: 0
Endpoint 0x81 - Bulk Input
Endpoint 0x02 - Bulk Output
Endpoint 0x82 - Interrupt Input
Interface #1 - Communications-Control .............................................. "Motorola Networking Interface"
Alternate Setting 0
Number of Endpoints 3
Interface Class: 2 (Communications-Control)
Interface Subclass; 10
Interface Protocol: 1
Endpoint 0x83 - Bulk Input
Endpoint 0x03 - Bulk Output
Endpoint 0x04 - Interrupt Output
Device Qualifier Descriptor
Descriptor Version Number: 0x0200
Device Class 0 (Composite)
Device Subclass 0
Device Protocol 0
Device MaxPacketSize: 64
Number of Configurations: 1
bReserved: 0
Other Speed Configuration Descriptor
Length (and contents): 69
Number of Interfaces: 2
Configuration Value: 1
Attributes: 0xC0 (self-powered)
MaxPower: 500 ma
Interface #0 - Vendor-specific .............................................. "MTP"
Alternate Setting 0
Number of Endpoints 3
Interface Class: 255 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Subclass; 255 (Vendor-specific)
Interface Protocol: 0
Endpoint 0x81 - Bulk Input
Endpoint 0x02 - Bulk Output
Endpoint 0x82 - Interrupt Input
Interface #1 - Communications-Control .............................................. "Motorola Networking Interface"
Alternate Setting 0
Number of Endpoints 3
Interface Class: 2 (Communications-Control)
Interface Subclass; 10
Interface Protocol: 1
Endpoint 0x83 - Bulk Input
Endpoint 0x03 - Bulk Output
Endpoint 0x04 - Interrupt Output
Same issue
I am trying to root a Bionic running 4.0.4 and it is having the same issue with the ADB driver. Using the same computer and a rooted razr, the ADB drivers show up as soon as it is pluged in. Any help with this matter would be a big help.

Archos 101 g9 8gb & Huawei modem E173u-1[No driver found]

Hi, I am having issues with a Huawei modem E173u-1 on my tablet Archos 101 g9 8gb
driver not found.
Can you help me, pls?
USB_ModeSwitch log from Wed Apr 09 17:50:44 PKT 2014
Raw args from udev: 1-1/1-1:1.0
Using top device dir /sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1
----------------
USB values from sysfs:
manufacturer HUAWEI
product HUAWEI Mobile
serial
----------------
bNumConfigurations is 1 - don't check for active configuration
SCSI attributes not needed, moving on
checking config: /data/data/de.draisberghof.pppwidget/app_tmp/12d1.14fe
! matched. Reading config data
devList 1:
config: TargetVendor set to 12d1
config: TargetProduct set to 1506
Driver module is "option", ID path is /sys/bus/usb-serial/drivers/option1
Logger is: /system/bin/log
Command to be run:
usb_modeswitch -I -W -D -s 20 -u -1 -b 1 -g 2 -v 12d1 -p 14fe -f $cB
Verbose debug output of usb_modeswitch and libusb follows
(Note that some USB errors are to be expected in the process)
--------------------------------
Reading long config from command line
* usb_modeswitch: handle USB devices with multiple modes
* Version 1.2.4 (C) Josua Dietze 2012
* Based on libusb0 (0.1.12 and above)
! PLEASE REPORT NEW CONFIGURATIONS !
DefaultVendor= 0x12d1
DefaultProduct= 0x14fe
TargetVendor= 0x12d1
TargetProduct= 0x1506
TargetClass= not set
TargetProductList=""
DetachStorageOnly=0
HuaweiMode=0
SierraMode=0
SonyMode=0
QisdaMode=0
GCTMode=0
KobilMode=0
SequansMode=0
MobileActionMode=0
CiscoMode=0
MessageEndpoint= not set
MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000011062000000100000000000000000000"
NeedResponse=0
ResponseEndpoint= not set
InquireDevice disabled
Success check enabled, max. wait time 20 seconds
System integration mode enabled
Use given bus/device number: 001/002 ...
Looking for default devices ...
bus/device number matched
searching devices, found USB ID 12d1:14fe
found matching vendor ID
found matching product ID
adding device
Found device in default mode, class or configuration (1)
Skipping the check for the current configuration
Using interface number 0
Using endpoints 0x01 (out) and 0x81 (in)
USB description data (for identification)
-------------------------
Manufacturer: HUAWEI
Product: HUAWEI Mobile
Serial No.: not provided
-------------------------
Looking for active driver ...
OK, driver found; name unknown, limitation of libusb1
OK, driver "unkown" detached
Setting up communication with interface 0
Using endpoint 0x01 for message sending ...
Trying to send message 1 to endpoint 0x01 ...
OK, message successfully sent
Resetting response endpoint 0x81
Could not reset endpoint (probably harmless): -34
Resetting message endpoint 0x01
Could not reset endpoint (probably harmless): -6
Device is gone, skipping any further commands
Bus/dev search active, referring success check to wrapper. Bye.
ok:busdev
--------------------------------
(end of usb_modeswitch output)
Checking success of mode switch for max. 20 seconds ...
Waiting for device file system (1 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (2 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (3 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (4 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (5 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (6 sec.) ...
Waiting for device file system (7 sec.) ...
Reading attributes ...
Mode switch has completed
Mode switching was successful, found 12d1:1506 (HUAWEI: HUAWEI Mobile)
Device class of first interface is ff
Now checking for bound driver ...
No driver has bound to interface 0 yet
Module loader is /sbin/insmod
Trying to find and install main driver module "option"
Trying to find module "option"
Loading support module /lib/modules/usb_wwan.ko
Error: insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/usb_wwan.ko': Invalid module format (-1): Exec
format error
Loading main driver module "option"
Error: insmod: cannot insert '/lib/modules/option.ko': Invalid module format (-1): Exec
format error
Falling back to "usbserial"
Module "usb_serial" not found, can't do more here
Driver binding seems to have failed
All done, exiting
please answer!!!
i'm solved the problem by replacing the nucleus

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