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barry99705

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  1. Man, I miss my old 900mhz cordless phone! I could take that thing almost anywhere around my block and still get a signal! Of course this was back when cell phones were the size of a small briefcase.
  2. You can't change physics. The only way to go through stuff with wifi is to up the transmit power. Even then the other side might not be able to transmit back. Anything that gets hot in a microwave will block wifi. Trees, anything with water in it, so concrete, brick, wood paneling, and stucco siding will attenuate it. Metal, obviously will block it. Had a client raise holy hell because he couldn't get wifi in his office. The access point was on the other side of a wall he says. I go out to the side to look, and sure enough, it's on the other side of a standard wood framed sheetrock wall. What he failed to mention was the huge ass salt water aquarium on that wall. Mirrors will also screw with wifi signals, found that out in an office lobby. Mirrored wall blocked almost all of the wifi from the access point that was supposed to hand out the public wifi, they didn't want to put the access point in the lobby when the wiring closet was in the hall on the other side of the wall.
  3. http://venturebeat.com/2016/11/01/microsoft-stops-selling-windows-7-and-windows-8-1-to-computer-makers/ Work is going to get much more interesting in a few months....
  4. The tetra has built in amps so you should see better range with it. I've not used the first alfa you linked, but have a clone of the second. My nano has better range than that, and the tetra has better range than the nano, so hopefully that helps a little.
  5. Unfortunately the answer to that question is "It depends."
  6. 1. Yes. 2. If your dhcp client is setup properly, yes. 3. If you really want to get into this whole pentesting thing, you really need to know the basics of networking, server, and desktop operating systems. Even if you're not getting into pentesting, you'll get a lot more use out of the pineapple, and really, anything hak5 sells.
  7. Probably not. Most "My $OnlinePhotoBackup account got hacked and now my photos of me banging $SomeRandomNeighbor got released to the public!!!!" stories aren't from $OnlinePhotoBackup's bad security. Most of them are from users being stupid with passwords. They're using the same password for their My Little Pony meme creator web login as their iAccount or Google account. So like Skinny said, it's not just secure sites you need to be worried about. 99% of the time, you're not going to spoof an https site and get away with it. There's still a few out there, but most are switching to hsts, so that's going away really fast. Hopefully within a couple years all internet traffic will be through https. Our job is to make it so we no longer have a job, or at least less of a job.
  8. Well that's weird. I can run the same commands and it works properly. root@xps:/home/barry# ifconfig wlan1 down root@xps:/home/barry# iwconfig wlan1 mode monitor root@xps:/home/barry# ifconfig wlan1 up root@xps:/home/barry# iwconfig wlan0 IEEE 802.11 ESSID:"XXXXXXX" Mode:Managed Frequency:5.745 GHz Access Point: 0A:18:D6:XX:XX:XX Bit Rate=180 Mb/s Tx-Power=22 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Encryption key:off Power Management:on Link Quality=43/70 Signal level=-67 dBm Rx invalid nwid:0 Rx invalid crypt:0 Rx invalid frag:0 Tx excessive retries:0 Invalid misc:13 Missed beacon:0 wlan1 IEEE 802.11 Mode:Monitor Frequency:2.412 GHz Tx-Power=20 dBm Retry short limit:7 RTS thr:off Fragment thr:off Power Management:off lo no wireless extensions. root@xps:/home/barry# Can you try it by just booting off the Kali DVD?
  9. Can you post the commands you're using?
  10. http://www.ubersignal.com/straight-talk-cell-phone-signal-boosters-repeaters Do they work? Beats me. I know my work Verizon phone will reboot when it leaves a booster's signal. One of my client sites is built like a faraday cage, so they installed one.
  11. Even a couple servers will put out a shit ton of heat. The two I have in my basement keep it warm year round.
  12. You put the servers in their own room with their own ac unit, then close the door. The problem with soundproofed server racks is you need to provide cooling air. Where's that air come from? Usually the room they sit in, which defeats the sound proofing. I have clients that have server rooms that are properly designed and you can't hear them with the door closed. Then I have clients that think that old broom closet will work just fine, but after two or three hours all the servers shut down due to thermal events. So now they have a half dozen servers in a closet with the door open and a box fan sitting in the door to blow hallway air onto them. Now this air might be cool in the summer, but in the winter, it's heated, so the room gets louder because the server fans kick into high gear pretty much all the time.
  13. I think you can use the wp5.sh script for the pineapple, but not real sure.
  14. I was broadcasting Hakshop updates as ssids for the last couple days at Derbycon just fine. Had to have it plugged into my laptop for power though. The battery caused garbled ssids, but I'm guessing since I had a secondary wifi card attached that was causing the problem.
  15. It depends on a few different things. Which build of Win10, how the network is configured, is it a domain computer(why you'd do that to the domain is a whole'nother issue) firewall settings, antivirus settings......
  16. If it doesn't install automatically, then you can't use it. I know it's a bummer, but that's how these things work. Find a different approach.
  17. That's the shit that gets my clients the most. Fucking ads. I try to get them to use firefox or chrome with some kind of ad blocking, but some sites just won't work unless it's ie. Fucking banks....
  18. The machines I was playing with were all windows 7 with all updates, and got creds from them. All my home machines are windows 10 pro, and didn't get anything from them, but they're not domain computers either.
  19. If you want to print one, this is the one my ubertooth lives in. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:602180
  20. No, it won't hold up to that. Just measure it out and make a blank out of a piece of plywood.
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