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barry99705

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  1. Pretty much any of the Asus eeePc laptops will work, wifi support might not though. I'm fairly sure that if I boot from a larger sd card my old eeePc 701 will boot backtrack 5r2. I'm running on a Hp compaq 6910p, everything works, even the fingerprint reader. Though nothing in linux really supports the fingerprint reader...
  2. Hahahahahahahaha!!! That's awesome! Though if the link goes any deeper than the .com or whatever it won't work. If I browse to www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/ it fails with "No such file or directory"
  3. Auto connection magic for ssh. I used to do that with a couple Mac servers so they could rsync their data over the internet every night.
  4. Farm and Fleet. Man, I haven't seen one of those in years! I think I was 10 the last time!
  5. The "I can't boot windows" new post on the backtrack forums made me do it. I just did an apt-get dist-upgrade, aaand it booted!! B) Have the four normal versions of BT4r2 running on my torrent server.
  6. 99.99% of them will be center positive. Unless they goof one at the factory. I don't think I've ever seen a center ground, ever. I'm also pretty sure if you plug one in that really is center ground it just won't do anything.
  7. !!!!WARNING!!!! Make sure you select your usb thumb drive!! You have been warned. :D
  8. I'll just buy you guys a beverage at the next con I see you at. (probably Derby) B) :D
  9. You're reading it wrong. It's Neinsager, or roughly translated "No Man".
  10. Think of it as a router sandwich. ;) They are directly connected by an ethernet cable, and the mkIV is running the show.
  11. Renderman has a script on his site, whenever it comes back up, that was for running kismet drone on wrt54g's. It would make it so the access point would hop channels. I'll post it up here as soon as I find it. I'm sure I have it somewhere.... Found it on beakmyn's site. root@OpenWrt:~# vi /etc/init.d/S70JW_scan #!/bin/sh while : ; do wl channel 1 ; sleep 1 wl channel 6 ; sleep 1 wl channel 11 ; sleep 1 wl channel 2 ; sleep 1 wl channel 7 ; sleep 1 wl channel 3 ; sleep 1 wl channel 8 ; sleep 1 wl channel 4 ; sleep 1 wl channel 9 ; sleep 1 wl channel 5 ; sleep 1 wl channel 10 ; sleep 1 done
  12. It depends on how the firewall is set up. I've found a lot of firewalls allow most crap out(lazy bastards), so once your svartkast makes a connection back to the mothership, you're golden.
  13. Not much to it really. That's the first eeePc 701. I added an external antenna mount, used a rptnc connector, cause that's what I had in a box... The other side is a usb port that I rerouted from the ethernet port side. What's stuck in the port is my modified Wi-Spy V1. I added an external rptnc port to that as well. https://picasaweb.google.com/112607452244074089536/EeeExternalAntenna#slideshow/5512820402810822386
  14. I saw over at the openwrt forums there's some problems compiling it.
  15. Unless they are connecting to an unencrypted access point in the first place, or have one already configured, you can't. If they have encryption enabled and you deauth them from their own network, when the laptop tries to reconnect to your pineapple it won't have the key and their laptop won't connect.
  16. Which is why I have a vpn to home. Anything I don't want anybody else to see never leaves the house. I've been pretty lucky so far crossing boarders, though for the most part it's just been US/Canada. The other countries I was in uniform, flying in my own jet. Though the last time back out of Alaska I was a civilian, and holy shit US boarder guards are grumpy! I'm just glad they didn't want to search the car. I had 5 desktops, and two fairly large file servers in the back. Plus my laptop, my dad's laptop and several pda's.
  17. Beats me, I don't have a MK4 to play with. I couldn't click my mouse fast enough in the .002 milliseconds the tickets were ever available.... I'm not sure if the scripts are written for specific ip addresses or for specific network ports, so that's the first place I'd look. I've already reconfigured my pineapple back to stock, since I don't really use the Mac anymore.
  18. Found this on the Apple support forum. "Internet Sharing is not configurable. At all. It always creates a network in the 10.0.2.0/24 block and routes it to 192.168.1.0/24." So here's how I just got it to work... Set your ethernet to the normal 172 address, and log into the pineapple. Go to configuration, and change the pineapple's ip address to 192.168.2.254, and the gateway to 192.168.2.1, hit update and reboot the pineapple. Now go back to the mac's ethernet settings and change it to 192.168.2.1, netmask to 255.255.255.0, and gateway to whatever ip address your wifi or whatever you are sharing to, mine is wifi, which is 192.168.1.133. Set a dns of your choice, I'm using google's 8.8.8.8. Pings from the pineapple don't work, but I get the internets from my laptop connected to "bobsfreewifi"... https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-bMzue73P7sM/Ty1hRLDA3wI/AAAAAAAAC-o/lCJ__WVjtQc/s1152/jasagernetwork.jpg https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-den0m3a-4T8/Ty1hREF8X_I/AAAAAAAAC-w/YT7BRDWlw4Q/s1152/networksettings.jpg https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Y6tkM9_JSsQ/Ty1hRBl2ByI/AAAAAAAAC-0/qadve5TxsiA/s1152/inetsharloin.jpg
  19. If you go the freenas route, you only need the monitor for the initial setup, after that it's all web based.
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