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Rkiver

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  1. Every piece of hardware Hak5 make has it's own place in the forums. You're talking about the Pinapple Nano, so check out https://forums.hak5.org/forum/89-wifi-pineapple-nano/
  2. Do people not even read the pinned topic anymore? https://forums.hak5.org/topic/28600-do-not-post-wifi-pineapple-related-questions-here/
  3. https://forums.hak5.org/topic/28600-do-not-post-wifi-pineapple-related-questions-here/
  4. Oh we know they do. The UK has had taps on the lines going out of Ireland for decades. We just don't have our own government do it, mainly as they couldn't if they tried....they wanted to ban open source software about 3 years or so ago as you could use open source browsers to access illegal sites. That was our minister for communication. Someone pointed out that would leave Ireland non functioning.
  5. A good idea? No. Never. Because if the "good guys" know about it and use it, the "bad guys" will too. And as the Snowden files clearly showed, the "good guys" are not good.
  6. No......no it wouldn't. Not in this use case at all.
  7. You asked for help without even looking through the forum, and I pointed you at the topic. People then gave you suggestions and you went completely rude. Essentially you walked into someones house and started being a terrible guest.
  8. First and best thing, and I don't say this unkindly, learn how to use a search function. There is a whole topic already dedicated to that very question: https://forums.hak5.org/topic/913-hacking-where-to-begin/
  9. Report it to your local authorities and let them take it from there. There is not much else you can do.
  10. Why not buy it from the store?
  11. What errors? If you want help you need to give more information.
  12. Yup Shannon has mentioned that one a few times I think.
  13. Very first topic in here: There are two whole sections of the forums about the Pineapple.One for Nano, one for Tetra.
  14. Then sure, you could use a laptop. The main issue is using raspberry pis is that while your large antenna is great for broadcasting out, the pis onboard wifi may not be enough to push the data back. In that case Laptop (setup to act as DHCP server and also unifi controller) ---- > Unifi large antenna or external mesh antenna ---- 20 pis.
  15. What currently gives out IP addressses in your home network? That is your DHCP server. No need to setup another one. Just log into that one and assign IP address as you see fit from it. Right now what I get from you is the idea that you do not quite understand how your home network works, so I will give you a bit of a break down of a basic one. THE INTERNET -----------> Modem/Router --------> every other device in your home. Now, somtimes the modem is not the router, sometimes you have a router seperate from it. This is fine. THE INTERNET -------> Modem -------> Router --------> every other device in your home. Now normally there is cable that provides the internet to the modem, then a wire from the modem to the wan port on your router, and then you have other cables that provide wired connection from the lan ports. Now, if you have a combined modem/router, you will still likely have 4 lan ports. This router is giving out all the IP addresses. You don't want or need ANOTHER dhcp server. Just log into the router that you already have and set the IP addresses that you want. The only thing you might want the laptor for, briefly, is to install the Unifi controller software to setup the connection between the two Unifi access points for a point to point connection. Then on the far end, the one away from where the internet comes into the house, perhaps a dumb 5 to 8 port gigabit switch for any wired connections down there. EVERY SINGLE DEVICE in your home, or office, or whatever, get's its IP from whatever is already giving out DHCP, which is likely your router. DO NOT introduce a new one unless you know what you are doing, as you will just make a total mess of your home network and have nothing working.
  16. Well no, it's not a router, it's an access point. Ideally you'd have something already on your network that handles dhcp and routing, this would then be put wherever facing in the direction of where you want to connect to at a distance, and then at the far end you'd have another one that you'd then have it connect to say a dumb switch. As for the controller, you only really need a controller for setup and running updates, but you can run the controller on any device really, and only run it say once a week for updates, otherwise the Ubiquiti gear remembers their settings. In short Internet ---> modem/router ----> One AP <wireless magic here > Second AP -- > switch. Anything connected to the first modem/router can be used to run the unifi controller software for initial setup.
  17. I use Ubiquiti stuff a lot in clients setup, and have not been let down by them yet. I have no problem recommending them.
  18. What device? If it's one of Hak5s, check their hardware sections. There is one for each of the devices and there are guides for common issues, such as if you think you have bricked one.
  19. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/ All about the ducky.
  20. You do know they are at Defcon, or just were? The run up to that is extremely busy, and after it they take a few days. Now, yes a week waiting for a response, or more is quite a while, and understandable you're eager for a response.
  21. Rkiver

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    Hello there, Every piece of hardware Hak5 produce has it's own section. You mentioned the USB Rubber Ducky: https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
  22. The website does explain it in great detail, but in short, it's for wireless auditing of networks when performing penetration testing.
  23. Hello and welcome to the forums. Did you know that every device that Hak5 makes has it's own separate section for help and questions? You mentioned the ducktoolkit, so that's the USB Rubber Ducky: https://forums.hak5.org/forum/56-usb-rubber-ducky/
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