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  1. 2 hours ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    Who can you think of that carries around a USB-C to Ethernet dongle?

    USB to ethernet is far more widely used and known..

    But for education's sake, I would say it would be pretty hard to do if you want to completely swap out the normal USB for USB-C. You could just get a USB to USB C adapter?

    Pretentious Mac users...  :grin:

  2. 2 hours ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    Ahh, thanks for the more experience-based input. I've never done it before, never had to. I've got a camera or two around the house but they're wired as they are on the house itself.

    I really like most of Ubiquiti's stuff, their routers, not so much.  Put one in the same house as above, it works, but I don't like it.  I would have preferred a pfsense box.

  3. We did this at a client's house.  They have a mother in law house on the property and wanted a camera looking down at the garage doors.  We used two nanostation M5's to bridge to the house, then attached the camera directly to the nanostation.  We've since added a UAP pro to the mix, so it now goes nanostation - uap - camera.  Luckily the uap has a secondary port so we didn't have to add a switch.  I really like the image from these cameras.  The biggest issue you're going to have is power.  I think the new nanostations have poe passthrough on the secondary port, so you should be able to run a camera off it, which is pretty cool.  You'll just need to put the injector in a weatherproof box.

  4. Same as truecrypt.  The biggest problem is you need admin rights on the machine you're opening the file on.  I suppose you could use the bashbunny and make a luks container on the usb partition.  Would be kind of a pain in the ass though.  See, there's what you need.  One of the newer solid state based usb drives, a small usb hub, and a raspberry pi.  Set up the pi to power off usb and ndis.  DMCrypt the ssd and have it shared over the local usb network.  That way it's os agnostic.  3D print an nice enclosure for it.

  5. There's no difference in signal between sma and rp-sma.  The reason we have both is way back when, commercial antennas had non-reverse connectors, and they didn't want Joe Anybody hooking up a 10 watt amp, or a 50db antenna to his home router. So they made the consumer versions with non-compatible connectors.  Now we can get parts from flea-bay so it's all moot, but we're stuck with both connectors.

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  6. 5 hours ago, Decoy said:

    I agree with the ugly pocket; however I do like the idea of using nethunter on a phone while wardriving. It's easier to use my mobile device and slap an alpha card onto my passenger side window or driver side window as opposed to using a laptop.

    I have a nfc sticker on my dash that fires up wigle then waze.  Sits right next to my phone mount.  I'm sure I'm missing a few hidden networks now and then, but the convenience is better than firing up my laptop and running kismet.

  7. On 8/3/2017 at 0:47 PM, Rkiver said:

    ...no. Just no.
    Proof? Ask celebrities, about their pictures.

    Every one of those was a socially engineered password, guessed password, or reused from another hacked site password.  None of them were locally "hacked" hardware/software.

  8. 22 minutes ago, Miko said:

    So how would one contact you outside this forum, and you would have to supply your address to send it to.

    It has been suggested that you could have it fixed 'under warranty' but they (hak5) dont seem to bothered about this and are carefree in their manner with upgrades etc.

    What's wrong with your nano?  Other than the heat thing, which isn't an issue.

  9. Is airdrop-ng still around?  We may have been playing with it at a shmoocon several years ago.  I can't remember who we were messing with at the time, but we were killing his Macbook Pro's connection.  Guess he didn't pray to the demo-gods enough before his talk...  ;-)

     

    Hahahahahaha!!  Found it!  It was Kingtuna and TheX1le.  They released airdrop-ng a couple days before the con.  They were trying to give a talk about it.  Seems to work!

     

    https://ia800602.us.archive.org/29/items/shmoocon2010/WifiBomb-Kingtuna.m4v

  10. 16 hours ago, WCP said:

    I don't what to be disrespectful or sound like a smart ass, but isn't that what the routers are suppose to do "routing" because if you go from an example windows environment to a virtual box machine you need to bridged adapter in order to get internet connection for the OS to talk with the device regardless if it's on router mode or bridged mode. The point here is that the device has got to have the right drivers and the compatibility of the chipset. but I do appreciate your input and effort to try to help me out. I will continue to do a little bit more research and if I come across a solution to this issue I will share with you guys!!..

    Yes, this is what routers do. They route network packets between network interfaces.  What they don't do is become local network adaptors for your desktop/laptop.  The pineapple has the right drivers already installed for everything it needs.  You don't need to install any drivers on your machine to make it work, just like every other router in the world.

     

    16 hours ago, WCP said:

    Here is the information about the chipset from https://www.wifipineapple.com/pages/tetra were is it says Wireless: Atheros AR9344 + Atheros AR9580, both IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n with quad integrated skybridge amplifiers and included 5 dBi antenna for a high 29 dBm gain EIRP, with that being said!... this is what I see when I airmon-ng start wlan1mon, different drivers no chipset information and I already spend over 336 hours of searching on the Pineapple website, on this forum, the airmon-ng.org and kali linux new release website. But nobody seems to be clear about this particular device!. this was my last attempt to make since of this  before I move on.

    PHY    Interface    Driver        Chipset

    phy0    wlan0        ath9k        Not pci, usb, or sdio
            (mac80211 monitor mode vif enabled for [phy0]wlan0 on [phy0]wlan0mon)
            (mac80211 station mode vif disabled for [phy0]wlan0)

    We are all very clear on this device. You are not being very clear on what you really want to do with it.

    On 7/21/2017 at 9:07 AM, WCP said:

    Simple using the long range wifi adapter radio with kali tools!.. But my concern here is the chipset information is not available.

     

    You can't use the pineapple's radios with kali's tools, unless the tool is installed on the pineapple either natively or as a module.  The chipset info has always been available on the site.

    To use the wireless tools in Kali, you need to use your device's internal, or usb wireless adaptor.  You can't use a wireless adapter for this.  If you're using a Kali virtual machine, it has to be a usb wireless adaptor, the host machine's wireless adaptor will look like a wired adapter due to the virtual machine conversion.  I don't think I can make this any clearer.

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  11. 38 minutes ago, WCP said:

    I also did a basic injection test but failed too, the Q is still the same if the chipset of the Tetra are comparable and can do injections within kali linux!.. I did try the GUI interface of the tetra once or twice but with no positive results, so I thought maybe if I ssh the device just to see what is under the hood.  I get the same results on my Ubuntu, Windows 10 and Mac OS. I'm a greener with the tetra but not on the technology which opens my next question, If I connected to the 172.x.x.x network all the traffic pass thru that server right?.. so how I can setup the device to just operate as any common route or wifi adapter, plus still be available using the GUI interface tools and just tap on the 172.x.x.x network only for updates!.. I will feel more in control of my traffic.

    Thanks,

    WCP

    NO!  You can't directly connect any computer to the on board wifi of the pineapple.  It's a router, not a wireless adaptor.

  12. I played with it for a little while.  I just created a mirror port on my switch.  Course most folks don't have $300 switches on their home networks.  You can also use the hak5 throwing star tap.  The box security onion is installed on will need three network ports though.  Two for the tap, and one that's not connected to your network for your monitor computer.

  13. 13 hours ago, WCP said:

    Also my Tetra works great on my kali linux browser in my Windows 10 and Ubuntu box, on my windows I do the sharing as shown on the university video for the Pineapple nano, for my Ubuntu I use the WP6.sh file for sharing. On any of these instances I haven't been able to make my Pineapple talk with my Kali Linux without using the compat-wireless-2010-06-26-p# method but as we know this is just a genetic temporary fix with limited capabilities.

    I would like to know if anybody can appoint me to the right direction as far as getting my Tetra wifi card recognizing Kali environment, were I can have access to other tools like Airmon-ng, Aircrack-ng and any of the Kali Repository Tools. 

    Any help would be appreciated,

    WCP 

    Just so I understand what you're trying to do..

    You're trying to use the pineapple's wifi cards in Kali on your laptop?

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