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  1. Have you checked out the guides at http://wiki.bashbunny.com/#!./index.md#Connecting_to_the_Linux_Bash_Bunny_Console_from_Linux/Mac and http://wiki.bashbunny.com/#!././index.md#Sharing_an_Internet_Connection_with_the_Bash_Bunny_from_Windows ?
  2. 172.16.64.10 will be the IP address your host machine has been assigned. The IP address of the bunny will be 172.16.64.1 Default values from the wiki are: Username: root Password: hak5bunny IP Address: 172.16.64.1 DHCP Range: 172.16.64.10-12
  3. That'd be cool! Let me know if you figure it out, as it'd be handy to have the state detection
  4. No problem! Better to ask than to struggle :)
  5. What position have you got the switch in? It should be in position 3 to enter arming mode (i.e. the switch position closest to the USB input itself). If you've left it switched on one of the payloads, no LEDs will come on after the initial boot sequence, if I'm correct.
  6. Changing the switch position doesn't currently restart it / execute the payload associated with the new switch position.
  7. I just gave the USB-exf payload a try on Windows 10, and it worked OK for me. I tried with varying cases on the extensions too (i.e. .pdf and .PDF) and worked OK. Which xcopy command do you have uncommented in e.cmd? I currently have: REM xcopy /C /Q /G /Y /E %USERPROFILE%\Documents\*.pdf %dst% >>nul REM Same as above but does not create empty directories xcopy /C /Q /G /Y /S %USERPROFILE%\Documents\*.JPG %dst% >>nul ) (Changed extension to JPG for testing purposes) According to the comments in the script though, it shouldn't create any empty directories
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