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Hi all (mostly Whistle Master),

I was just wondering who deleted my post asking about NANO dnsspoof? It gets an error when I try to go back to the topic. Also, I see dnsspoof in the NANO modules forum, but it isn't available from the NANO Module Manager. Is it still uploading or something?

Thanks,

Arjun

P.S. Please don't delete this post, too :sad:

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Hi ,

I see that there is a thread already on this dated Feb 16th. Please let me know when this module will be available for Nano.

Another scenario:

I am brand new to Nano and just ordered my kit today. I am excited and curious to know if I can use wifi pineapple nano as RTL-SDR for 4G LTE phones (low range string ray). Any GSM / 4G LTE hacks please.

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Until it does, Fallen Archangel made a video on getting a good version of WiFite, that seems to work well on the Nano/Tetra..... Reaver, Pixie Dust, for WPS....Wifite also cracks WEP......the link is close to the bottom of this page.......

https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/37114-using-the-pineapple-without-modules-or-infusions-part-three-crack-wifi-passwords/page-1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upf8bO7YuAU

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Unfortunately I've never messed with PHP, so I can't make infusions or modules. But if you don't mind using SSH Wifite is a great way to go.

I've never tried it on the nano but there is also AutoPixieWPS to consider, although it's limited to only pixiedust attacks.

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SSLstrip will be available soon, Seb is still working on it, then the module will be available.

> SSLsplit is a generic transparent TLS/SSL proxy for performing man-in-the-middle attacks on all kinds of secure communication protocols. Using SSLsplit, one can intercept and save SSL-based traffic and thereby listen in on any secure connection.

> SSLStrip is a type of MITM attack that forces a victim's browser into communicating with an adversary in plain-text over HTTP, and the adversary proxies the modified content from an HTTPS server. To do this, SSLStrip is "stripping" https:// URLs and turning them into http:// URLs.

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Hey guys, I'm wondering if sslstrip is available for the nano yet? I googled it and got some topics with people saying that it isn't but those topics are 1 month+ old.

As of today, can someone please tell me if sslstrip is available for the nano? Thanks.

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