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dark_pyrro

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  1. Are you referring to "hostname" and "FQDN" from the Kubernetes perspective or the Cloud C2 perspective? What server? The server instance where Cloud C2 should run, or the C2 server itself? It seems as if information is missing/held back to get the full picture of the scenario. Why is it necessary to mess with the Pineapple's hosts file? Is all of it running in a local environment without DNS capabilities? Not sure what you mean, C2 doesn't set anything by itself when it comes to hostname (or anything else either). "hostname -f" isn't a thing when it comes to C2 setup, it has to be in the format "-hostname <IP-address of C2 server>" or "-hostname <dns name>", so, what hostname parameter are you referring to?
  2. What's the content of fstab? (Should be possible to view in the Web UI of the Nano in the Advanced menu)
  3. Difficult to try to assist when questions aren't answered.....
  4. There have been issues over time "historically" regarding Micro SD card support for the Nano. I've never had any issues myself though and I have most likely used 10+ different card with different sizes. You could check logread/dmesg and try to find something that could tell what might be wrong.
  5. Try using gparted (on some Linux based distro) to prepare the card before using it with the Nano.
  6. There are a number of indications that this isn't about the Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky ("Flipper", "duckyPad" being mentioned). The command is also something I've never seen being used along with the 2nd gen USB Rubber Ducky, or being a part of DuckyScript 3.0. Only things related to the official Hak5 USB Rubber Ducky (2nd gen) is discussed here.
  7. What upload volumes are we talking about and are the files known to be large in size? Any sensitive data/information?
  8. If you can't present a legal use case, then you should ask that question elsewhere.
  9. There's no need for a "true" server. Not really sure what you mean when saying "server" though. It all comes down to how you want to reach the C2 server. From the internet, only on your local network, etc. To just start it, do as the PowerShell script tells you when it has finished; i.e. C2 exe along with the "-hostname" parameter and the IP address of the machine where C2 is running. You can't set it up as a service in Windows though (as you can on Linux based machines) since the exe isn't of a type that Windows allows to be run as a service. You can tweak it though in a way that makes it possible. That tweak will need additional software.
  10. You can try the PowerShell script I wrote that downloads the C2 binary. It won't let you learn that much about the process, but it will get you started (and it's not that much to learn really, since it's a simple thing to get C2 up and running even if you do it all "manually"). https://codeberg.org/dark_pyrro/CloudC2-DL-script-PowerShell
  11. Where did you download the zip from? Some instructions/guides uses a URL that isn't valid anymore which renders a zip file that's actually an html file.
  12. Could be that the device used thinks that the Pineapple is a bit slow that makes it revert to already known networks (at least valid for some phones). I've had no issues connecting to the management AP. Just to verify it all, remove already known networks from the device and try to connect.
  13. What firmware version is the Pineapple running? Is the date/time set on the Pineapple? Any specific features/functionality that you have enabled on the Pineapple?
  14. That looks like it's Mark VII related, not Mark IV. Posting in the correct section of the forums will increase your chances of getting an answer. Since you are running the service reload command, I guess you have made changes to the /etc/config/network file for some reason. I would probably start looking for entries in that file that might make things fail (most likely something you've added that isn't "out of the box").
  15. dark_pyrro

    What?

    Where do you see indications of that?
  16. Is the USB-C female to USB Type A male adapter you are using known to be working/good? Is the power that the docking station/hub is requiring lower than 500mA?
  17. What payload library? Did you check GitHub?
  18. Are you 100% sure the Pineapple has got internet access (can be verified by pinging, for example, www.google.com from the web UI terminal or an ssh session). Are you located somewhere in the world where restrictions may be implemented when it comes to reaching certain online services? Are you "trigger happy" in the way that you are maybe too fast to load available modules. It has happened to me some times, but then I just wait a bit and try again to make it work.
  19. I guess you have to dive into the code of the module and try to figure out where things go wrong. Or, try to contact the module developer to get some assistance. As said, I'm not at all a frequent user of the module. I've most often just used it when others say that they have had issues with it, but it just works every time I execute it. When it comes to the interfaces of the Mark VII it's as follows for WiFi wlan0 is the Open AP wlan0-1 is the Management AP wlan0-2 is the Enterprise AP wlan1 (wlan1mon) is always used for monitor and inject/PineAP - if wlan1 is selected in the web UI wlan2 is used for connecting to other APs aka STA or client mode wlan3 (wlan3mon) is always used for monitor and inject/PineAP - if an external comaptible USB WiFi adapter is attached, and wlan3 is selected in the web UI Then you have other interfaces as well, easiest way is to look at the files: /etc/config/wireless and /etc/config/network
  20. Asking in the correct section of the forums is a good start.
  21. Ask yourself how you would do it all using an ordinary external keyboard and an ordinary USB storage device, then start to implement it all using the available features of the Ducky.
  22. If it works on one device (the iPhone) but not other ones, that sounds indicative that the problem isn't on the Pineapple side even though one might think that more devices would succeed. Is there anything in common between the devices not working? Browser type, any addons/plugins used, etc?
  23. When putting it that way, I interpret that as if you are in setup mode. Correct? If not, what else are you referring to when saying "I’ve clicked it quickly like the screen says"? What "connection" are you expecting? An AP/ESSID? What address/URL are you using? Can't see any photo.....
  24. Post Pineapple question in the Pineapple section of the forums.
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