Please add support for Pi 4
xi-pinmping opened this issue · 8 comments
Hi, I’ve been a big fan of this project for a while but now that it’s had some age it seems not to want to work on the Pi 4.
I’ve been playing around with it for a week or so now and was unable to get it to run on the new model, have tried installing kali for arm and mimicking the setup (as a USB Ethernet device), but I can’t get the pi to connect. I have tried setting it up in gadget mode to no avail.
Any assistance is appreciated, and if I can get it working I’d be more than willing to contribute.
Much of P4wnP1_aloa hangs on USB-on-the-go (USB OTG) which is not in any of Raspberry Pi classic series. In short, the USB functions of P4wnP1_aloa (simulating a USB client, i.e., being a USB gadget) will not work on Pi 4.
I have seen some say they had success getting gadget mode to work with kali. It is supported on the pi 4, but not by default. There’s a couple articles about it I’ve been reading but following them yields a return that doesn’t work. I can boot to kali after it’s plugged in but the script to get a network connection fails and on my host machine (Arch) I see a “connection to interface -long_Ethernet_name- failed” notification every minute or so.
I Think support for pi 4 wohl be really cool. I know that the pi 4 supports otg but you need ti enable it. There is a project named Kiri that does this. But i didnt tryd it. It would be very cool if this works on pi 4.
Hi, I’ve been a big fan of this project for a while but now that it’s had some age it seems not to want to work on the Pi 4.
I’ve been playing around with it for a week or so now and was unable to get it to run on the new model, have tried installing kali for arm and mimicking the setup (as a USB Ethernet device), but I can’t get the pi to connect. I have tried setting it up in gadget mode to no avail.
Any assistance is appreciated, and if I can get it working I’d be more than willing to contribute.
It is so buggy as it is that it does not make sense to port it to RPI4 before fixing those bugs.
- Fixing the current bugs should be easier than porting to RPI4.
- You will just get those bugs on the RPI4 if they are not fixed first.
A Pi Zero W is £15/$15. That's not a lot of money for a device that is natively supported by this project.
Get that.
Yeah if you could buy the pi zero for that price everything would be ok. Except you mostly can't.
Also to further discuss this is the pi 4 is able to work as a rubber ducky and stuff but sadly the project is no longer maintained.