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iodine - https://code.kryo.se/iodine
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Extra README file for Android
== Running iodine on Android:
1. Get root access on your android device
2. Find/build a compatible tun.ko for your specific Android kernel
3. Copy tun.ko and the iodine binary to your device:
(Almost all devices need the armeabi binary. Only Intel powered
ones need the x86 build.)
adb push tun.ko /data/local/tmp
adb push iodine /data/local/tmp
adb shell
su
cd /data/local/tmp
chmod 777 iodine
4. Run iodine (see the man page for parameters)
./iodine ...
For more information: http://blog.bokhorst.biz/5123
== Building iodine for Android:
1. Download and install the Android SDK and NDK
2. Download and unpack the iodine sources
3. Build:
cd src
make base64u.h base64u.c
ndk-build NDK_PROJECT_PATH=. APP_BUILD_SCRIPT=Android.16.mk APP_PLATFORM=android-16
or run "make cross-android" in the iodine root directory.
To build for other archs, specify TARGET_ARCH_ABI:
"make cross-android TARGET_ARCH_ABI=x86"
For older android versions (pre-kitkat), build with "make cross-android-old" in the
root directory, or manually like above but with APP_PLATFORM=android-3 and with
APP_BUILD_SCRIPT=Android.mk
The iodine binary ends up in src/libs/<arch>/iodine