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  1. I'm having some problems getting started with the Bash Bunny and after watching some YT videos, reading the Wiki and forums, I figured I'd start a new thread to see if some of you could set me straight. I'm using macOS 10.12.5. Specifically, I am having no luck getting the Bunny to share my network connection. Here's what I've done so far: - I can serial into the Bunny by using the Serial app on macOS. Works just fine. I ran ifconfig while connected via serial and only see the local adapter. I can configure eth0 but the Bunny forgets it after it's removed. - The Bunny will show up in Serial as something that I can connect to. It also shows up in Finder. It does not show up under System Preferences --> Sharing so I cannot enable sharing there. There was a great forum post on this but I just couldn't get it to work. - I've booted the Bunny on setting one with a payload file (payload.txt) that only includes the following line: ATTACKMODE ECM_ETHERNET. I did not use #!/bin/bash or a specific LED pattern, just that one line. This seems to do nothing. I also tried "ATTACKMODE RNDIS_ETHERNET STORAGE" (no quotes) but this didn't do anything either. - I installed and ran Squid as specified in the Wiki. I can seemingly run Squid but ssh to 172.16.64.1 results in a time out on port tcp/22. - Since nothing has worked, I've also tried using bb.sh to try and set up the Bunny this way. When I do that, I am allowed to get to the confirmation of network info (basically do you want guided or manual and do you have iproute installed) but then the gateway and IP are set to blanks. When I set them, the script times out on step three (error on line 183) telling me to connect the Bunny to my computer. So I feel like I've tried a lot of things here and I'm not even getting close. Any advice anyone has for me is sincerely appreciated. I feel like this shouldn't be this hard! Thank you!
  2. Hi, I just received my Bash Bunny a few days ago and I've been tinkering around with it. It seems, to me, to be quite buggy: - Windows does not recognise the RNDIS interface at all. Not on Windows 7, not on Windows 10. - On MacOS, the ethernet interface *sometimes* works, sometimes it doesn't. When it does work, *sometimes* it is possible to connect to the Bunny using, quite often, SSH doesn't start up even though FTP and other services are running. This even after a few minutes waiting. - The serial interface often conflicts with having network & storage together, resulting in nothing happening or giving only access to storage. (I did this by adding "SERIAL" to the standard payloads already on the Bunny) - Using the manuals found online for network sharing (MacOS Internet sharing through 172.16.64.64), I cannot access the internet from the Bunny, so I cannot update it. On Windows, that's entirely out of the question as Windows does not even recognise the RNDIS network device. Windows gives the following message on the RNDIS driver: The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28) There are no compatible drivers for this device. To find a driver for this device, click Update Driver.
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