Kali Nethunter - mrgargsir/wifi GitHub Wiki

Kali Nethunter for Android is not officially supported by airgeddon. Anyway, some users were able to run airgeddon successfully on it. First of all, make sure that you have a kernel supporting usb wifi drivers for your card. You should be able to set monitor mode on your card before using airgeddon.

Known Evil Twin captive portal problem: If you experience a problem on webserver's window saying something like cat: /dev/stdin: No such file or directory when a client types the password in the captive portal during the attack, there is a fix for that. Just perform these commands in order to make some needed symlinks:

~# ln -s /proc/self/fd/0 /dev/stdin
~# ln -s /proc/self/fd/1 /dev/stdout
~# ln -s /proc/self/fd/2 /dev/stderr

Important note: If you reboot your Kali Nethunter, these commands should be launched again. Probably it could be a good idea to set them to be launched automatically on each reboot in some startup script.

Other Evil Twin captive portal problem on redirection: If captive portal is not appearing automatically or not redirecting well, probably it is caused by your kernel due to a non-nftables compatibility or it is missing a required module. Just force iptables to be used and it will work smoothly. To do that, enable the option setting it to true AIRGEDDON_FORCE_IPTABLES=true in the hidden configuration options ".airgeddonrc" file. More info about the available options in the .airgedonrc file is found here.

More info about Kali Nethunter at it's official page: Kali Nethunter