This project provides reverse tethering over adb
for Android: it
allows devices to use the internet connection of the computer they are plugged
on. It does not require any root access (neither on the device nor on the
computer). It works on GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS.
Currently, it relays TCP and UDP over IPv4 traffic, but it does not support IPv6 (yet?).
Two implementations of Gnirehtet are available:
- one in Java;
- one in Rust.
Use the Rust implementation. The native binary consumes less CPU and memory, and does not require a Java runtime environment.
The relay server of Gnirehtet was initially only implemented in Java. As a benefit, the same "binary" runs on every platform having Java 8 runtime installed. It is still maintained to provide a working alternative in case of problems with the Rust version.
The Android application requires at least API 21 (Android 5.0).
For the Java version only, Java 8 (JRE) is required on your computer. On
Debian-based distros, install the package openjdk-8-jre
.
You need a recent version of adb (where adb reverse
is implemented, it
works with 1.0.36).
It is available in the Android SDK platform tools.
On Debian-based distros, you can alternatively install the package
android-tools-adb
.
On Windows, if you need adb
only for this application, just download the
platform-tools and extract the following files to the
gnirehtet directory:
adb.exe
AdbWinApi.dll
AdbWinUsbApi.dll
Make sure you enabled adb debugging on your device(s).
If you use Homebrew, getting up and running is very quick. To install the Rust version:
brew install gnirehtet
Download the latest release in the flavor you want.
- Linux:
gnirehtet-rust-linux64-v2.5.zip
(SHA-256: 2b1ce04540e8de5df5ddbebb64bb01e27c13d556b3a04a8563dcce3786765705) - Windows:
gnirehtet-rust-win64-v2.5.zip
(SHA-256: 9f6d7700368f45d2fa43923324660eca9f879e837e10fc45d8d975273eae4755) - MacOS:
gnirehtet-rust-macos64-v2.2.1.zip
(old release)
(SHA-256: 902103e6497f995e1e9b92421be212559950cca4a8b557e1f0403769aee06fc8)
Then extract it.
The Linux and MacOS archives contain:
gnirehtet.apk
gnirehtet
The Windows archive contains:
gnirehtet.apk
gnirehtet.exe
gnirehtet-run.cmd
- All platforms:
gnirehtet-java-v2.5.zip
(SHA-256: c65fc1a35e6b169ab6aa45e695c043e933f6fd650363aea7c2add0ecb0db27ca)
Then extract it. The archive contains:
gnirehtet.apk
gnirehtet.jar
gnirehtet
gnirehtet.cmd
gnirehtet-run.cmd
Note: On Windows, replace ./gnirehtet
by gnirehtet
in the following
commands.
The application has no UI, and is intended to be controlled from the computer only.
If you want to activate reverse tethering for exactly one device, just execute:
./gnirehtet run
Reverse tethering remains active until you press Ctrl+C.
On Windows, for convenience, you can double-click on gnirehtet-run.cmd
instead (it just executes gnirehtet run
, without requiring to open a
terminal).
The very first start should open a popup to request permission:
A "key" logo appears in the status bar whenever Gnirehtet is active:
Alternatively, you can enable reverse tethering for all connected devices (present and future) by calling:
./gnirehtet autorun
You can execute the actions separately (it may be useful if you want to reverse tether several devices simultaneously).
Start the relay server and keep it open:
./gnirehtet relay
Install the apk
on your Android device:
./gnirehtet install [serial]
In another terminal, for each client, execute:
./gnirehtet start [serial]
To stop a client:
./gnirehtet stop [serial]
To reset the tunnel (useful to get the connection back when a device is unplugged and plugged back while gnirehtet is active):
./gnirehtet tunnel [serial]
The serial parameter is required only if adb devices
outputs more than one
device.
For advanced options, call ./gnirehtet
without arguments to get more details.
The gnirehtet
program exposes a simple command-line interface that executes
lower-level commands. You can call them manually instead.
To start the relay server:
./gnirehtet relay
To install the apk:
adb install -r gnirehtet.apk
To start a client:
adb reverse localabstract:gnirehtet tcp:31416
adb shell am start -a com.genymobile.gnirehtet.START \
-n com.genymobile.gnirehtet/.GnirehtetActivity
To stop a client:
adb shell am start -a com.genymobile.gnirehtet.STOP \
-n com.genymobile.gnirehtet/.GnirehtetActivity
ADB
defines a custom path to the adb
executable:
ADB=/path/to/my/adb ./gnirehtet run
GNIREHTET_APK
defines a custom path to gnirehtet.apk
:
GNIREHTET_APK=/usr/share/gnirehtet/gnirehtet.apk ./gnirehtet run
rev <<< tethering
(in Bash)
Read the developers page.
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