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  1. Hey everyone! I tried the Reverse Shell payload on a computer running Windows 7 x64 and Kaspersky 2012. Everything was going well up until the binary was compiled. Kaspersky was able to detect it and clean it!! Anyone else run into this issue?
  2. So, I don't think they're using a hub because I can see and try and authenticate with the switch, also, speed is fairly consistent during the day/night, which if were a hub, wouldn't be. I've tried connecting and disconnecting devices that are registered, and only some of them work at the full 10Mbps... I'm thinking that for some reason the first or second devices that I registered are working at full speed for some reason and everything else that you register after that will work at the capped speed 0.3Mbps... Managed to get around it today, though. Turns out they can't detect ICS in Windows, so I'm just doing that... now on to try and crack the switch password!
  3. So, I understand why I'm limited to 1Mbps, but whenever I add any sort of hardware the download rate drops to about 0.3Mbps. I still can't figure that one out. I've tried registering my computer as a console and cloning the MAC and it still had issues.
  4. Hey there everyone, I'm trying to get more input about my current situation in the university dorms. When we first move in and connect a computer to the network, we're required to run some software on our machines which "checks to make sure our computers are secure", then our MAC address is registered and we are able to get online. I've tried registering a computer using a VM machine and then cloning that VM's IP over to other machines, but whenever I do this my download speed is severely throttled. I've also tried setting up a linux box, registering it on the network, and having it perform NAT/DHCP on the green side of the network to no avail. I'm once again, throttled. As a 3rd attempt, I've tried setting up a normal, unamanged switch and letting the university's network handle dhcp, but that has also failed. The client that the university is using to register our machines is made by a company called Bradford Networks (link). Above all this security, the university throttles the port speed to 10 Mbps max such that we are not able to transfer anything >1MB/sec roughly. I've done some poking around and found that the immediate switch connected to a similar port as mine is a Cisco, but I am unable to get any more info since I haven't yet guessed the switch's password. Any ideas? I'd like to be able to connect a couple computers to my single port!
  5. Do you know if there are any GPIO that we can use on the pineapple? I've rigged up a circuit to monitor LiPo batteries so that when they discharge beyond a certain point, they turn off the power to the unit, but I'd like to manually control the shut-off using the web interface.
  6. Anyone know if it's possible to get Jasager functionality on Backtrack 4 or Ubuntu? I really like the software, but I can't justify dropping $100 on such a simple piece of hardware... On another note, anyone have a Fon they'd like to get rid of? Even if it called home, I'm sure I can get firmware loaded on it via hardware. Thanks!
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