Nethunter, the penetration testing framework built for Android, seems to be encountering issues on recent Android versions like 15 and 14. Users report installation failures with messages like 'No background image found' and inability to access network interfaces, both internal and external. This could be due to changes in Android's system architecture or potentially conflicting app permissions. \n\nHere's a step-by-step guide to troubleshoot these problems and hopefully get Nethunter up and running on your device: \n\n1. **Verify Device Compatibility:** Double-check Nethunter's official website or documentation for a list of supported Android devices and versions. Ensure your Samsung A70 or Pixel 6 Pro is compatible. \n2. **Check Root Access:** Nethunter relies heavily on root access. Ensure Magisk or other root methods are successfully installed and working. You can verify this using a root checker app from the Play Store. \n3. **Update Magisk:** Outdated Magisk versions can cause compatibility issues. Download the latest Magisk APK from the official website and update it. \n4. **Disable SELinux:** Strict SELinux enforcement can sometimes hinder Nethunter's functionality. Try temporarily disabling SELinux (using apps like SuperSU or Magisk). \n5. **Clear App Cache and Data:** Sometimes, corrupted app data can lead to installation problems. Clear the cache and data of both the Play Store and any Nethunter-related apps. \n6. **Re-Install Nethunter:** If all else fails, try uninstalling and completely reinstalling Nethunter. Ensure you download the APK from a trusted source. \n7. **Network Troubleshooting:** \n - Check your internet connection is stable. \n - Ensure VPNs or firewall settings are not blocking Nethunter's network access. \n - Try temporarily disabling Wi-Fi and connecting to mobile data. \n\n **Community Support:** \n The Nethunter community is highly active and helpful. Visit their forum or Discord server for specific troubleshooting advice related to your device and Android version. \n\nRemember, modifying system settings can sometimes void warranties. Proceed with caution and always back up your data before making any major changes.
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