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#/bin/bash | |
#-- Script to automate https://help.github.com/articles/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password | |
REPO_URL=`git remote -v | grep -m1 '^origin' | sed -Ene's#.*(https://[^[:space:]]*).*#\1#p'` | |
if [ -z "$REPO_URL" ]; then | |
echo "-- ERROR: Could not identify Repo url." | |
echo " It is possible this repo is already using SSH instead of HTTPS." | |
exit | |
fi |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Give the usual warning. | |
clear; | |
echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds..."; | |
sleep 10; | |
clear; | |
# Download and extract exploit files. | |
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub..."; |
Browsing around I found the pieces of this solution, and I put them together in a guide.
I did not use the guide in the Raspberry site since I found it complicate to make it compatible with the mobile dongle, and I used instead the NetworkManager daemon, following many advices in that sense I found in technical blogs. The problem with this solution is that, as of now, it is incompatible with the native solution in the Raspian distribution, and so I removed some native network tools. This is relevant if you plan to alter the network configuraton of the Raspberry, but it is otherwise transparent.
The reason why I developed this solution is to have an autonomous IoT concentrator device; as succh, it does not provide Internet access to devices connected to the RPi through WiFi or wired Ethernet. In t