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  1. Update: Figured out pings were only ICMP packets and not TCP. Found a forum on MASQUERADE and added the following troubleshooting code. Websites render now on the 10.110.0.0/24 network. If anyone gets a chance to read my posts and can provide some additional insight or references on why the code works below while I read up on iptables I would appreciate it all the insight.

    iptables --flush

    iptables --flush INPUT

    iptables --flush OUTPUT

    iptables --flush -t nat

    iptables --flush -t mangle

    iptables --policy INPUT ACCEPT

    iptables --policy OUTPUT ACCEPT

    iptables --policy FORWARD ACCEPT

    iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A OUTPUT -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A INPUT -p ICMP --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A INPUT -p ICMP --icmp-type echo-reply -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A OUTPUT -p ICMP --icmp-type echo-request -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A OUTPUT -p ICMP --icmp-type echo-reply -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A FORWARD -p icmp -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A FORWARD -i lo -j ACCEPT

    iptables -A FORWARD -i wlan0 -o eth00 -J ACCEPT

    iptables -A FORWARD -o wlan0 -i eth0 -J ACCEPT

    iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE

    iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE

    Sorry for the late reply. Hum, it should work. I am super busy right now but I'll try to help out tomorrow.

  2. Owe boy :P This is why I almost never ask for help. I always feel so stupid when I solve the problem.

    [root@CrossTalk:~]# for each in {1..254}                                              Linux Powered
    for> do
    for> ifconfig eth0 192.168.$each.58
    for> nmap -T4 -F 192.168.$each.0/24
    for> done
    
    Starting Nmap 5.51 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-02-20 16:32 HST
    Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.58
    Host is up (0.000010s latency).
    All 100 scanned ports on 192.168.1.58 are closed
    
    Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (1 host up) scanned in 27.30 seconds
    
    Starting Nmap 5.51 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-02-20 16:32 HST
    Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.58
    Host is up (0.0000090s latency).
    All 100 scanned ports on 192.168.2.58 are closed
    
    Nmap scan report for 192.168.2.112
    Host is up (0.023s latency).
    Not shown: 97 closed ports
    PORT   STATE SERVICE
    22/tcp open  ssh
    53/tcp open  domain
    80/tcp open  http
    MAC Address: 00:18:84:1E:97:88 (FON)
    
    Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (2 hosts up) scanned in 44.51 seconds
    

  3. Okay, so ya, I set my fon to get an IP form a DHCP server.... boy I don't really know any more it was along time ago. I don't know what IP it has anymore and it will not give me one. I figure I'll just reflash it. I tried to use the fon-flash program on Linux but I got the...

    No packet.

    No packet.

    No packet.

    Peer MAC: 00:18:84:1e:97:88

    Peer IP : 0.0.0.0

    Telnet for RedBoot not enabled.

    I bought the fon form Darren a wile back form the hack shop. So, it was pre-flashed. I am guessing now I need to connect a serial cable to it. I have a USB-DB9 connector and a Cisco Console cable DB9-RJ45. My Question is, Do I connect to the fon like this.

    USB-to-DB9 -> TO-> Pins on Fon

    OR

    USB-to-DB9 -> TO -> DB9-to-RJ45 (Cisco con Cable) -> To pin's on the Fon

    The First option right? Because the Cisco console Cable is just like a Rollover Cable correct. So, I don't need it; I can just do the Tx->Rx when I attach the wires to the Pins on the Fon...... Right ?

    #######################

    Or, is there some way I can connect to the Fon on Layer-2 over the Ethernet port?

    ++++++++++++++++++++

    Okay, I don't know why I ask questions I already know the solution too. Sure, don't 'need' the cisco console cable, but it is much easier to just cut the RJ45 off off the console cable. Then solder the wires to the pins on the Fon. When I'm done I'll just connect a new RJ45 to the console cable agin.

  4. Owe, okay, now that this thread has been Pinned. I'll make sure to check back more often to see if anyone has any questions. Also, I have figured out much nicer ways to program this so I may re-do it all so it is clean, BUT, it should be working.

    P.S. Okay I am now all done with the Cisco CCNA NetAdacamy courses, and plan to git my CCNA at the end of this semester. I am taking CCNA Security now too :) I think I will also go for my Red Hat Linux Certs too. I think I can get the RHCE with a cupple weeks of cramming.

  5. Alright, I am now CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ Certified. :) It's a start right...

    Help Desk job here I come :P

    I'll work on this script this weekend and hopefully upload Pineapple-1.0 by Monday. Please test out this Pineapple-0.9.1 and let me know of any bugs.

    EDIT: Meh, now some more targeted certs. I'm on the track for MCITP Enterprise Administrator and I'll get the 2008 AD cert first. It seem a lot of jobs ask for AD so I guess I need to learn that stuff. I'd go for the RHCE right now but I don't have $800. I really dislike windows but hell it is everywhere. I'll be getting the Cisco certs in school.

  6. OKAY. . . . Sorry about all that crap.

    If anyone has DNS problems it is not a problem with pineapple.sh It is ether a problem with the /etc/config/dhcp Configuration file and/or go to the routers Web admin page, under networking make sure there are no DNS IP addresses in there or put 8.8.8.8 ONLY.

    I put out Pineapple-0.9.1

    Ya, you were mostly correct about most of the stuff, what you did would work. There was a typo that made only Y work. I also didn't change the X variable to Y to get out of the loop. However, I did change the X to = Y if for the default path. Also, I change it to.... bla just read it. I made this change in both places. There were a few typos :P

                                read -p "So you sure ?: Y/N" Verify
                                echo ""
        
        
                                if [ $Verify == "Y" -o $Verify == "y" -o $Verify == "yes" ]; then
                                    
                                    echo "$Sslstrip_Log path User verified"
                                    echo ""
                                    
                                    Y="Y"
                                    X="Y"
                                    
                                    
                                else
                                    echo "Asking agin. . ."
                                    
                                    
                                fi

    Also, I had forgotten to set Py26="Y" if python2.6 is installed. However, the script still worked fine with this typo, but I fixed it anyway.

    Pleas let me know if anyone finds anything ells wrong.

    I am calling this 0.9.1 because I am going to reformat all the output to the screen so it is readable for 1.0. I will get to work soon on it. I just got my CompTIA A+ & Security+ certifications (I'm glad I waited for the 2009 A+ test. They dropped off everything before the year 2000 i.e. Win 3.1 95 98 Me... non of that is on the test anymore). I am taking Network+ on Wednesday and then I'll have some time free to work on this.... Until I get some Tier-1 Tech Support or Help Desk job, fingers crossed.

    EDIT: woops I found something ells that is stupid but it is not a problem.

  7. Why is it that when I try to close the script it does not work?

    iptables -X
    iptables -F
    /etc/init.d/iptables stop

    here is what I do and what it looks like exactly on my screen

    # iptables -X
    # iptables -F
    # /etc//init.d/iptables stop
    bash: /etc/init.d/iptables: no such file or directory
    #

    is iptables in a different place or what because the script says it configures it just fine? I am beyond confused now.

    It never starts the iptables daemon. It doesn't have to for the rules to take effect. The iptables daemon is for loading/unloading the iptables configurations but iptables is in the kernel and running all the time. So it is just setting the rules for the already running iptables in the kernel.

  8. Now you need to edit the /etc/config/dhcp Configuration file. Change the IP address to ones that are appropriate for your setup. Read the comments in there...

    config 'dnsmasq'
        option 'domainneeded' '1'
        option 'boguspriv' '1'
        option 'filterwin2k' '0'
        option 'localise_queries' '1'
        option 'local' '/lan/'
        option 'domain' 'lan'
        option 'expandhosts' '1'
        option 'nonegcache' '0'
        option 'authoritative' '1'
        option 'readethers' '1'
        option 'leasefile' '/tmp/dhcp.leases'
        option 'resolvfile' '/tmp/resolv.conf.auto'
    
    config 'dhcp' 'lan'
        option 'interface' 'lan'
        option 'start' '100'
        option 'limit' '150'
        option 'leasetime' '720m'
        option 'ignore' '0'
        list 'dhcp_option' '3,10.110.0.1' # This is the IP address of . .
         #.  . The Host Laptop's Net-Interface acting as GW
        list 'dhcp_option' '6,10.110.0.2,8.8.8.8' # This is Option 6 define the DNS server, . .
         # .  . Then IP of Pineapple, Then Googles DNS IP
    
    config 'dhcp' 'wan'
        option 'interface' 'wan'
        option 'ignore' '1'
        option 'start' '100'
        option 'limit' '150'
        option 'leasetime' '720m'

    ! Don't Reboot Yet !

    Now, Navigate to the Webif Admin Web Page of Network/Networks i.e.

    http://<IP ADDRESS OF YOUR PINEAPPLE AT THIS TIME>/cgi-bin/webif/network.sh

    OK Now, Fill in the input fields with this information. . .Agin change the IP address to ones that make sens for your setup.

    Connection Type = Static IP
    Type = Bridged
    IP Address = 10.110.0.2
    Netmask = 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway = 10.110.0.1

    Lan DNS servers = MAKE SURE THERE ARE NONE SET HERE... or make it 8.8.8.8

    Now, hit the "Save Changes" Button then Apply Changes at the bottom.

    It probably will not reconnect so just let it sit for like 5min's then Power Cycle

    ----------------

    If your losing Internet connection on the Windows Laptop then you need to reset the Default GW on your Laptop. You can do this with the ROUTE command. Like so....

    If your real GW is say... 192.168.1.1 then do this...

    route delete 0.0.0.0 netmast 0.0.0.0

    route add 0.0.0.0 netmask 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1

  9. NEW Pineapple-0.9

    I moved the route setting after the iptables setting like how it was before. I never did really test 0.8 but I think I broke it by putting the route setting before the iptables setting.

    I'd suggest everyone use the new Pineappe-0.9.... Link posted in the first post.

    ----------

    I plan on making Pinapple-1.0 soon. I want to reformat ALL the output to the user so it is readable. However, don't hold your breath, because I have Finals these next few weeks and I am taking the CompTIA Security+ on Monday, as well as, CompTIA A+ & Network+ by the end of May..... I need a job.

  10. It's always good to have a few HowTo's. I'm glad to see another one for ICS on Linux. Before I wrote one I could not find any thing specifically for setting up the pineapple.

    Just to clarify, both the iptables rules and the value set in /proc/net/ipv4 will be back to defaults after a reboot of the Linux system. The iptables would be persistent if you save them like so...

    sudo /etc/init.d/iptables save

    The /proc directory is dynamically built on boot up, so any modifications in there are not persistent. If you would like to make IP_Forwarding persistent you should add this line to... /etc/sysctl.conf

    net.ipv4.ip_forward=1

    ------------

    To remove the iptables rule in this HowTo you run this...

    iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -o wlan0 -j MASQUERADE

    Ya, to disable the ip forwarding in the /proc you just do this...

    echo 0 | sudo tee /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward

    -------------

    Owe, and Pineapple.sh is updated to PINEAPPLE-0.9 now.

    http://www.hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=15200

  11. Hoe, well I found out what that allin1.py thing is about....

    It was my mistake, not a mistake in the script but a mistake in the instructions. You need to run ...

    ./install.sh from with in the unpacked directory.

    If you run just... "install.sh" in backtrack4 "Allin1 for sleuthkit" start to install.

    http://www.netmon.ch/allin1.html

  12. Hum, ya I just have no idea how you are getting toughs errors.

    Even if you did not remove the files. The installer would just overwrite /usr/bin/pineapple.sh and /usr/src/sslstrip-0.7 I just told you to remove them to be on the safe side.

    You are running install.sh from within the unpacked pineapple-0.8 folder right? Because in the installer, I say copy pineapple.sh form the current directory to /usr/bin and copy the folder sslstrip-0.7 to /usr/src So, if you moved the install.sh to a different directory it would not work. However, it still would not say anything about copying allin1.py or allin1.sh because I never try to copy toughs files, at lest not explicitly. I even did a "locate allin1.py" and "locate allin1.sh" and thoughs files are not anywhere to be found on my system, so they must not even be part of sslstrip-0.7

    ---------------------------------------

    I edited out the script form the first post.

    I posted it in the code block for two reason. One, to be completely transparent about what the script was doing i.e. I'm not making you part of my bot-net. Two, if I got lazy, and rapidshare deleted the scripts, it would not be lost forever.

    However, it was just to long and just confusing.

    Also, I also messed up in the instructions and said this... run "sudo install.sh" ... Now I corrected it and have...

    run "sudo ./install.sh"

  13. Hum, I really don't know why your getting that error. The installer works for me in BackTrack4, both the bt4 vertion and the normal vertion. Did you remove the files and directories you made before?

    There is no file named allin1.py nor allin1.sh. None of the lines of text you posted can be found anywhere in my scripts. SSLstrip is a collection of python scripts but I just copy the whole file to /usr/src not /usr/bin. I am at a loss. I need more information to help out.

    The output you should get is this....

    root@bt:~/pineapple-0.8# ./install.sh
    Are you Installing this to BackTrack... Y/N ?  y
    
    pineapple.sh was coppied to /usr/bin/pineapple.sh
    
    
    
    /usr/src/sslstrip-0.7 was made Read, Write, &amp; Executable by Everyone
    
    sslstrip-0.7 was coppied to /usr/src/sslstrip-0.7
    
    
    
        # - - sslstrip-0.7 - -
        #
        # GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
        # Version 3, 29 June 2007
        #
        # Author = Moxie Marlinspike
        # 
        # email = moxie@thoughtcrime.org
        # url = http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/
        # 
        # Description = A MITM tool that implements Moxie Marlinspike's HTTPS stripping attacks.
        #
        # - - sslstrip-0.7 - -
        
    
        # - - pineapple.sh - -
        #
        # GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
        # Version 3, 29 June 2007
        #
        # Author = Alex Herrick
        #
        # email= alex.herrick@gmail.com
        # url = http://alex.hrck.net/
        #
        #---------------------
        #
        # Author = Thomas Dwyer
        #
        # email = ThomasADwyer@gmail.com
        # url = http://digiassistant.com
        #
        # - - pineapple.sh - -
        
    
    
    pineapple-0.3 and sslstrip-0.7 where successfully installed
    
    You can now run this scrip by simply running
    
    sudo pineapple.sh

  14. Hum, Ya I messed up in the installer.... Delete the files and folders you made and try the new installer.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/377906412/pineapple-0.8.tar.gz

    The installer will copy the modified /bt4/pineapple.sh to /usr/bin if you say yes to if it is BackTrack and will copy the regular pineapple.sh to /usr/bin if you say no. BUT you do not want Both scripts in /usr/bin and you do not want any /usr/bin/bt4 directory.... That was the mistake I made in the installer. I meant to copy form /bt4/pineappl.sh TO /usr/bin not to /pinapple.sh to /usr/bin/bt4.

    SSLstrip is installed to /usr/src and I make it R,W,X to everyone, so I can write log files to it... Not really a good thing to do, but I have so many hang-ups to deal with, so this is the easiest way to do it. If you think of a better way let me know. However, I do not want to install SSLstrip with it's installer because that just causes more problems. I also want the script to work if the user just hits Enter,Enter,Enter,Enter....

    Then you just run it like this....

    [user@LinuxBox ~]$ sudo pineapple.sh

    or

    [root@LinuxBox ~]# pineapple.sh

    There is no need to specify the directory or be in a certain directory because the scrip was copied to /usr/bin

    The SSLstrip log file is written to /usr/src/sslstrip-0.7/ by default but when asked you can specify any place you would like it to log to.

    -------------------------

    The only difference between the normal pineapple.sh and the BT4 one is that the BT4 one runs SSLstrip as Root. Which is not a good thing to do but I can't span a new Xterm as UserID #1000 if you are running the Xserver as Root, such as in BackTrack.

  15. Okay, I did quite a bit of work on this today. I am fairly sure it is all working in Backtrack now. It should also work better in general. I fixed a few errors....

    Change log...

    - Send unwanted output to /dev/null

    - Check if user left the question asking if they wanted to run SSLstirp blank and if so set value to "N"

    - Moved all route setting commands together.

    - Made a modified version of pineapple.sh that will run if the user is loged in as Root i.e. like in BackTrack4

    - Now the installer asks if it is being installed to BackTrack

    I'd advise everyone to use this new Pineapple.sh.

    Please post here or email me if you have any problems.

    Pineapple-0.7

  16. Ok I edited the script to work for BT4 and uploaded it. So this one.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/374573763/pine...-BT4-0.6.tar.gz

    [XXXX@XXXX ~/src]$ md5sum pineapple-BT4-0.6.tar.gz

    85b2ad8b293a0ea8bfa64d2f8aff5ee7 pineapple-BT4-0.6.tar.gz

    [XXXX@XXXX ~/src]$ sha1sum pineapple-BT4-0.6.tar.gz

    6cb3f4b2f25bd24e75bcd6d2e88f0d121671da52 pineapple-BT4-0.6.tar.gz

  17. boy I have to start checking this more often....

    About the DNS. Make sure you have done (Section 1) and everything looks identical.

    About the Block on Port 80. That is the SSLstrip iptables rule doing that. If you say yes to starting SSLstrip then I route all traffic destined for Port 80 to internal port 10000. For some reason I have not figured out yet, BT4 will not let you spon a Xterm so you have to change the line running it to just run it in the same terminal you ran pineapple.sh.

    However, in the code you posed you did not do this correctly, so SSLstrip is not running and listening on lo-10000 and redirecting to the web server. Instead all Port80 traffic is just being sent to loop back port 10000 and ending there.

    Your code you posted....

    if [ $Ssl == "Y" -o $Ssl == "y" -o $Ssl == "yes" ]; then
    
                #sudo -u \#1000 xterm -e python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;
                sudo -u \#1000 xterm -e python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;
            
            
            fi

    This is what it should look like....

    if [ $Ssl == "Y" -o $Ssl == "y" -o $Ssl == "yes" ]; then
    
                #sudo -u \#1000 xterm -e python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;
                sudo -u \#1000 python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;
            
            
            fi

  18. Hum,... well it is not working in backtrack4 for some reason. But an easy fix is just to comment out all the junk making sure python an python/twisted is installed... It is. I'll fix this up tomorrow.

    So, comment out everything from Line # 117 -217

    Then add this after all that

    Py="Y"
    Twisted="Y"
    Sslstrip="Y"

    Owe also you have to comment out this line...

    sudo -u \#1000 xterm -e python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;

    And use this line instead

    sudo -u \#1000 python $SSLSTRIP_INSTALL_DIR/sslstrip-0.7/sslstrip.py -w $Sslstrip_Log &amp;

  19. You're right.. once I put "route add default gw 192.168.1.2 wlan0" I lost pinging, but once I changed it to 192.168.1.1 it all worked fine.

    I see you updated your reply since yesterday, and thanks for doing that, it answered all the questions I had in mind.

    It makes sense now to use 10.110.0.0/24 as ip range, I will update my settings... thanks for the extra info, i will put it in use on my next day off.

    Ya, that IP was the only thing that I thought looked wrong about your setup. I am glad I could help and you got things worked out.

  20. I started to install Jasager on my Fon. The problem was that I couldn't download the zip file to install it on the Fon due to the hak5 servers being down for like a week. So I figured it wouldn't be that hard to find a mirror of it. Never found one. So I watched the Youtube video and tried to manually find all the required firmware and programs. I found it all. and started to install it. I got to the part where you patch the kernel and reboot and the wireless never turned back on and I couldnt connect to it via ethernet. I thought I found a updated version of the firmware, but I think it wasn't.

    So wireless not turning on means brinked or not?

    There as a time when I installed something on my Fon and the wierless didn't turn on. All that I had to do was connet to it with by the ethernet port and then turn it back on.

    The reson you can not connect to it through the ethernet port may be that the Fon's DHCP server is not giving you an IP address. You could try to run a DHCP server on your computer then connect the fon and it should give it an IP address and then you can SSH or brows to the WebIF admin web page.

    I describe setting up dnsmasq on you computer in this how to. But just do the part to get the dnsmasq DHCP/DNS server up and running then connect the Fon and you should be able to get back to work.

    http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?showtopic=15185

  21. Hum, I'd put all the options in quotes just to make sure it is accepting everything.

    don't have your ISP DNS server in there... i.e. take out this line...

    list dhcp_option 6,192.168.0.2,208.67.222.222

    Make sure this is the IP of the Internet connected wireless router your wlan0 interface is connected to.

    route add default gw 192.168.1.2 wlan0 __"You sure it is not 192.168.1.1?"

    get rid of this stuff in /etc/config/dhcp under WAN

    list dhcp_option 3,192.168.0.1

    list dhcp_option 6,192.168.0.2,208.67.222.222

    list dhcp_option 6,192.168.0.2,8.8.8.8

    don't run ether of these commads... on anything

    uci set wireless.wifi0.disabled=0 && and uci commit wireless && wifi

    usr/sbin/dnsmasq -K -d -F 192.168.0.100,192.168.0.200

    Go to the WebIf config page and make sure it is set to static IP and go ahead and put 8.8.8.8 in the DNS servers but nothing ells should be in there.

    Make sure you are not running any DHCP server on your laptop. If dnsmasq is running then kill it.

    sudo /etc/init.d/dnsmasq stop

    OR

    sudo killall dnsmasq

    ---------------------------------------------

    Owe also, the reason I am using 10.110.0.0/24 as my IP address range is because if your out on the town and your getting your Internet from a Free wireless network.... If that network is on 192.168.0.0/24... the same address block that your Fon is on then it will mess things up.

    There is far less of a chance that you will be getting your Internet form a freeWiFi with an IP range in 10.110.0.0/24

  22. Owe, also you should have no problem connecting to the fon. You should not be switching to the eth0 interface. You can connect to a different subnet just fine. Set the iptables rules, set the route, and plug in the fon.

    with the fon configured like this.

    10.110.0.1 is the eth0 on laptop

    10.110.0.2 is the fon

    ----------------------------------------------------

    To get the DHCP working from the fon you need to edit the /etc/config/dhcp Configuration file. So, it looks like this.

    config 'dnsmasq'
        option 'domainneeded' '1'
        option 'boguspriv' '1'
        option 'filterwin2k' '0'
        option 'localise_queries' '1'
        option 'local' '/lan/'
        option 'domain' 'lan'
        option 'expandhosts' '1'
        option 'nonegcache' '0'
        option 'authoritative' '1'
        option 'readethers' '1'
        option 'leasefile' '/tmp/dhcp.leases'
        option 'resolvfile' '/tmp/resolv.conf.auto'
    
    config 'dhcp' 'lan'
        option 'interface' 'lan'
        option 'start' '100'
        option 'limit' '150'
        option 'leasetime' '720m'
        option 'ignore' '0'
        list 'dhcp_option' '3,10.110.0.1' # This is the IP address of . .
         #.  . The Host Laptop's Net-Interface acting as GW
        list 'dhcp_option' '6,10.110.0.2,8.8.8.8' # This is Option 6 define the DNS server, . .
         # .  . Then IP of Pineapple, Then Googles DNS IP
    
    config 'dhcp' 'wan'
        option 'interface' 'wan'
        option 'ignore' '1'
        option 'start' '100'
        option 'limit' '150'
        option 'leasetime' '720m'

    Then Navigate to the Webif Admin Web Page of Network/Networks i.e.

    http://<IP ADDRESS OF YOUR PINEAPPLE AT THIS TIME>/cgi-bin/webif/network.sh

    OK Now, Fill in the input fields with this information. . .

    CODE

    Connection Type = Static IP

    Type = Bridged

    IP Address = 10.110.0.2

    Netmask = 255.255.255.0

    Default Gateway = 10.110.0.1

    Lan DNS servers = Leave Blank Or Set To 10.110.0.2

    NOTE: Make sure there is not 10.110.0.1 in the DNS box or Anything ells It will mess things up.

    Now, hit the "Save Changes" Button then Apply Changes at the bottom.

    It probably will not reconnect so just let it sit for like 5min's then Power Cycle

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