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  1. From what I can see, the firmware update is not affected by the addition of unpacked contents of the .gz to the root, but then again I am unable to comment further as my 3rd Bash Bunny replacement died after I updated the firmware and I can not elicit any response from the guys in Hak5 Support who have been ignoring my emails for the last 3 weeks or more. Just_a_User gave me some great advice when I was attempting to update my first BashBunny and the update then went without any problems. Let me know how the update goes for you will you please. MM
  2. Hi Having successfully used the Factory reset procedure on a couple of occasions, and then updated the firmware to the latest version I have now run into a problem that I can not solve on my own. I wrote a couple of payloads and copied these into Switch 1 & Switch 2 and tested each on a Windows PC, then wanting to make some changes I plugged Bunny back into my Linux Laptop. The green led lights up as per normal but then nothing (no blue blinking). I tried to connect via Serial / Screen bb.sh etc but without any success so I decided to Factory Restore the Bunny once more. Same process as before, wait for the green led to go out and then unplug, did that 3+ times, Bunny flashes the expected Blue/Red Led for ages but then nothing. Lights go out and the Bunny is Dead ! After the Reset process, the Bunny becomes very hot to the touch, with a faint whiff of toasted circuit boards, I unplug and leave it to cool down for 20mins or so, then try the Reset process once more. Bunny is still dead... Is there anything else I can try, or is this a very deceased Bunny? All suggestions welcome. M
  3. Thanks very much for the explanation. Saved me several more hours of frustration... Bunny Flashed and displaying RED flashing LED so success I think. Much appreciated. MM
  4. Hi Bunny Fans....this is my first post so please be gentle with me! Can someone help clarify something for me please? I've been experimenting with my new Bash Bunny for a few days now, and apart from having to restore it back to factory settings a couple of times I think this will become one of my favourite exploit tools. Today I decided to FLASH the Bash Bunny Firmware to v 1.3. I followed the download link, and the flash instructions but have not been able to get bunny to update the firmware (Police LED Red/Blue etc). So here is my question. (Please don't tell me i'm being stupid or should know better !) This is what the instructions tell me to do:- Step by Step Firmware Upgrade Instructions So I did all of that. I use Kali-Linux with Midnight Commander as my visual file manager/explorer. Step 4 says copy the firmware upgrade file downloaded in step 1 to the root of the Bash Bunny flash drive.... Q. Does that mean copy the entire "FOLDER" called "/upgrade" or the individual FILE called "uImage" within the "/upgrade" folder ? Q. If I browse to "media/root" then I find a FOLDER called "/BashBunny" this is where I have "Switch 1 / Switch 2 etc" so not what I would class as the ROOT of the USB device... Or am I getting totally mixed up with terminology caused by years of exposure to MS Windows file structures ??? Any help would be welcome. Thanks MM
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