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It would probably help to have a bit more information. What OS are you using? IP Address of the client from which you are attempting to connect to the Pineapple? Which web browser are you using? etc....
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There a several videos in the WiFi Pineapple University along with the WiFi Pineapple WiKi which may be helpful. Additionally, there's the WiFi Pineapple booklet (a printed version should have been included with your Pineapple) which information about Internet Connection Sharing configuration.
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Newbie Clarity Question - AP connection
Merlintime replied to Shmigsy's topic in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
Shmigsy, Since you are using a Windows PC, perhaps this video will be helpful. Windows Internet Connection Sharing - WiFi Pineapple Mark V - Pineapple University Additionally, it may be better to work with the Pineapple in stages to gain more familiarity with it's functionality and how WiFi functions. Sample Stages: Stage 1 - Connect via Ethernet. Navigate WiFi Pineapple interfaces to become familiar with the stock functionality. Stage 2 - Connect via Ethernet. Configure Windows to share Internet access with WiFi Pineapple. Use a device from WiFi lab (laptop, iPod, tablet, etc) to connect to the default SSID. Verify Internet access. Stage 3 - Connect via Ethernet. Configure Windows to share Internet access with WiFi Pineapple. Enable Karma. Use a device from WiFi lab (laptop, iPod, tablet, etc) to connect to the 'karma'd' SSID. Verify Internet access. Stage 4 - Connect via Ethernet. Configure WiFi Pineapple to connect to an AP for Internet access. ETC The above are just examples. It's really up to you based on your level of experience (WiFi, Linux, Windows, etc). If you are less experienced, it may be better to take it slow and go through the WiFI Pineapple University videos, Tutorials on the forums, forum threads, etc. I personally use a small NetBook loaded with Kali Linux in my WiFi lab environment. The wp5.sh script is quick and easy and haven't had an issue having the NetBook connected to the WiFi Pineapple via Ethernet and the Pineapple connected to an AP. Clients who connect to the Pineapple are able to access the Internet and I can still access the Pineapple management page from the NetBook. Helpful Links: WiFi Pineapple University WiFi Pineapple WiKi -
[Release] 1.4.1 - Codename: Pinaraptor
Merlintime replied to Sebkinne's topic in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
Successfully updated last night. Wasn't able to get the update through the web interface but the manual instructions worked perfectly. Looks like a great update and looking forward to working with the new features! Thumbs up!! :) -
The *BEST* microSD card for a Pineapple
Merlintime replied to cooper's topic in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
I picked up a SanDisk Ultra 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS Memory Card for use with the Pineapple. So far it was working great. -
In my opinion, It would be best to get permission in writing before doing anything.
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The WiFi Manager infusion should be able to help by providing additional options to manage WiFi (choose to broadcast or hide SSID, AP or client, etc). Once you have the infusion installed, it should show up as a tile on the WiFi Pineapple management page.
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Newbie Q - why did I lose internet connection?
Merlintime replied to ^et^'s topic in WiFi Pineapple Mark V
Sounds like it may be a routing issue. What flavor of Linux are you using? What is the result of the 'route' command? -
I've gotten the red light when I forgot to put the SC card into the Ducky. Assuming you've attempted to adjust the SD card?
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Saving report to Slurp Drive
Merlintime replied to Bountyhunter50's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
PowerShell scripts end with a .PS1 extension. The PowerShell ISE editor is normally the default editor but I imagine you can use your editor of choice. I don't believe the code would need to be run through Visual Studio. -
Having those infusions available to the WiFi Pineapple community does not cause the device to lose it's credibility (in my opinion). Many of the infusion are made by members of the Pineapple community and allows us to use the Pineapple however we wish. If your desire is to use the WiFi Pineapple solely as a WiFi pen-testing tool, then by all means do not install the undesired infusions. That's the beauty of a community developing and supporting infusions and the freedom of choice. Pen-testing tool or educational tool, it's up to the owner. I'm enjoying working with my education toy. :)
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Saving report to Slurp Drive
Merlintime replied to Bountyhunter50's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
I'm am by no means a PowerShell expert, just starting to work with it actually. I've used VBScript heavily in the past but PowerShell appears to be much better to work with. Below is an example of a script which can pull PC information remotely. I imagine the script can be modified to pull the information you are looking for and to take it's input (the computers from which you want to pull the information) from a file. An output file can be generated for each PC (if you want). http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter/2a8a008c-ee30-4b50-a81a-1b7545ef3436 Anything that I could automate with a script made my life much easier (especially if this task will need to be performed periodically). The link below has some tutorials to get familiar with PowerShell. http://www.powershellpro.com/powershell-tutorial-introduction/ -
Saving report to Slurp Drive
Merlintime replied to Bountyhunter50's topic in Classic USB Rubber Ducky
Are these systems networked? If you have 200 systems, it may be better to utilize PowerShell to reach out remotely to pull the information? That would save you the effort of walking to each system and putting your Ducky in each system. -
Yes, you are correct. The screenshots show the wp5.sh script running successfully in a virtual Kali instance running within VMware Fusion with the Mac OS as the host operating system.
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I'm not familiar with Mac OS X. I believe the wp5.sh is for a Linux OS. The link below May help with setting up for the Mac.http://wiki.wifipineapple.com/index.php/Internet_Connection_Sharing#OSX_with_VMware_Fusion