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Posts posted by dark_pyrro
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Not sure how you plan to intercept keystrokes using a hardware device if it's not in line with any keyboard.
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To get the key there without void any warranty might be tricky (as said). It's for sure easier if able to access the Crab using hardware serial or adding ssh support, but those are tweaks that will void warranty. The only alternative that I can think of would be to create an autoexec.txt file on th eMicro SD card that is scripted to transfer any key file to the correct location of the Crab.
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Did you manage to get the public key to the Crab in the correct location? That could be tricky when it comes to the Crab since it's rather "closed" out of the box.
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That makes things "a bit" easier for sure if trying to use a hardware keylogger. It's how the Key Croc is designed to work. There are generally no guarantees that problems will always be avoided. Things can always happen depending on the circumstances.
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1 hour ago, scooterking38 said:
I have lots of hacking experience but I don't know where to start.
I'm confused. Lots of hacking experience, but don't know where to start when it comes to cybersecurity and pentesting. This needs some further clarification. What exactly do you need to know?
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I guess you have to ask official support about that. The FCC test report says AC 100-240V at least and I don't think those reports "cuts corners" when it comes to specs. But, getting an official answer is probably the safest way.
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25 minutes ago, Dumper780 said:
Are the MK7AC antennas and Pineapple antennas the same?
Could be, or not. Difficult to say. The MK7AC ones are designed for 5 GHz for sure, but there's no guarantee the 2.4 GHz ones are even if it would be possible.
I don't have the MK7AC myself, I use another 5 GHz adapter with the Mark VII, so I don't know in which way the antennas might differ physically. If there aren't any distinct ways to tell which one is for the Mark VII or the MK7AC, then perhaps discretely "tag" some of them, or put some colored tape (or such) on them. The antennas on the 5 GHz adapter I use are very easy to identify because of shape/design.
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You could try to get in contact with official support and see if it's possible to get the missing antenna. There are no guarantees, but you could always ask them.
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The original ones should be 5 dBi omni directional 50 Ohm RP-SMA and designed for 2.4 GHz
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What happens if you try to wget the file when connected to the Pineapple using ssh?
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Try asking on Discord. There's probably an increased chance that someone might be able to reply to that on there.
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1 hour ago, mbking6 said:
Plugged in first step to stager didn’t work
Can't make any sense when reading this.
1 hour ago, mbking6 said:then I got to reset
So, the factory reset/recovery worked after all?
1 hour ago, mbking6 said:did the cli for the recovery page
What CLI? The recovery page is web based.
1 hour ago, mbking6 said:now I can’t even get it to go into reset mode
What do you do when trying to enter "reset mode" (which I assume is the recovery page after booting with the button pressed and getting a red solid LED)
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Perhaps try asking on the GSG Discord instead
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Can you connect to it from a computer using the USB-C port of the Pineapple?
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I would probably submit a support ticket
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Why create a new thread when it relates to the issue discussed...?
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Is the setup just looping (i.e. if you try it once again)?
Did you try to factory reset the Pineapple and start over?
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2 hours ago, Bootleg2247 said:
Currently trying to git clone a repo
From where are you trying to clone the repo? From the Bunny?
2 hours ago, Bootleg2247 said:Running "ping github.com" returns "unknown host github.com".
If this is from the Bunny (I assume it is judging from the errors posted this far), is your Bunny connected to the internet? In what way?
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I guess you have to investigate what capabilities your phone has. Obviously the Bunny is capable of doing this (since my tests are successful), and if it's not working, it's logic to assume that any limitations are on the "phone side". I've successfully recreated this on 3 different Android devices now.
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17 minutes ago, D14b0l1c said:
You're getting data in your file?
23 minutes ago, dark_pyrro said:If adding adb shell dumpsys -l to the payload (and write the output to a file on the Bunny), it works.
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I can't recreate that scenario. If adding adb shell dumpsys -l to the payload (and write the output to a file on the Bunny), it works.
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let it sleep for a while after the adb connect, you need to let it have enough time to connect before running any adb commands
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10 minutes ago, D14b0l1c said:
Did you have to do USB Ethernet tethering in your phone?
No, just enabling adb over network in the developer settings
Seeing clients during recon
in WiFi Pineapple Mark IV
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You won't see any 5 GHz devices when using the Mark IV. Haven't seen any info over the years about anyone getting 5 GHz working on that device. What adapter are you using?
How can you tell from a video that all of the clients are found when there's no way to verify from watching a video how many clients that actually is around the Nano at the point when the video was recorded?