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  1. Yes to the first, no to the second. Best regards, Sebkinne
  2. Make sure to update all system infusions via the WiFi Pineapple Bar. Best regards, Sebkinne
  3. We did not. It's Monday, and I don't always work on the weekends..
  4. Yeah, great video, I remember watching it a long time ago and a lot of the stuff he said stuck.
  5. Forward your email to seb@hak5.org.
  6. We have something like this in the works. :) Best regards, Sebkinne
  7. Yeah, we are going over all the inputs and fixing them. Of course, as you said, you need root access to the WiFi Pineapple for this to work. As an attacker, it would be better to just SSH in or use the "execute commands" field in the configuration infusion. We appreciate any feedback we get!
  8. Yeah, there seems to be a current issue with blacklisting clients after we inroduced wlan0-1. We'll have it fixed in 2.3. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  9. You have around 2.8mb free on the WiFi Pineapple MKV after a fresh install. A reflash will completely wipe your device (except for the sdcard). So will a factory reset. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  10. I mean.. it says "Current Timezone: XXXX" and then "New Timezone". If that's too difficult I don't know.. But yes, maybe we should display the current timezone in the dropdown, if it causes so many issues.
  11. We don't allow you to use up 100% because that causes issues. The linker detects infusions on your sdcard, I suggest you reformat it and see if that fixes the issue. You can do this over the webinterface (resources, USB, reformat sd) Best regards, Sebkinne
  12. We are looking into it. To be honest, it depends on the client connecting. When I use ICS, I get an IP from the Pineapple, but some other devices get it from the router. Sounds like a race condition or routing issue to me. We'll make sure that it's fixed and give an option to allow DHCP passthrough. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  13. You cannot SSH until you perform the initial setup. Connect to the WiFi Pineapple over ethernet (or wireless, but we recommend wired) and browse to http://172.16.42.1:1471/. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  14. This is an interesting scenario. You could use the occupineapple infusion to do this. I do not think that it supports encryption though.. Technically, dogma could do this, but it is not a currently available feature. I'll consider implementing this in an API. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  15. That patterns means it's ready to be setup. Best regards, Sebkinne
  16. As sud0nick said, the LED screen is not for setting up the LEDs, but rather for verifying the pattern your WiFi Pineapple MKV is currently displaying. Take a look at your WiFi Pineapple MKV (with the ethernet jack at the top). The LEDs should either be on, off, or blinking. Enter the pattern you see and you'll be good to go. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  17. As long as you don't use Internet Explorer, you should be okay.
  18. This is a feature which we could add: The option of choosing whether to pass DHCP requests on or not. I'll see what we can do. Best regards, Sebkinne
  19. The WiFi Pineapple MKV is not designed to be your home router. Could it? Yes, absolutely, but you probably don't want to be running the WiFi Pineapple firmware on it. Best regards, Sebkinne
  20. Looks like the wrong functions.php was shipped in the latest firmware (but was correct in my system). That's not good. The issue has been fixed and pushed to the WiFi Pineapple bar. Let me know if this is still an issue. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  21. I have now tried on an iPhone 4. The screen is very small, and some things are a bit off, but it is usable. Some elements (especially ones we print out with <pre> - shame on us!) don't scroll properly, and some (like the logs) wrap the text, but overall, I have no issue using any feature - not that I can see anyway. I did notice the weird scrolling behaviour of scrolling the background - you can blame mobile safari for that. Basically, if the large tile doesn't scroll anymore (or not at all, due to <pre> or simply having little content on it), it will just scroll the next best thing, which in this case is the tiles in the background. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  22. Our deauth is more targeted and requires a AP and Client. To deauth from recon mode, scan for clients and click on the client you wish to deauth. Over the command line, you can use "pineapple infusion pineap deauth <client> <ap>" Best Regards, Sebkinne
  23. Hi _the_hacker_, Next time, please as your question in the WiFi Pineapple subforum. To fix your issue, simply execute the following command: cp /overlay/pineapple/includes/css/styles_main.css /pineapple/includes/css/styles_main.css Best Regards, Sebkinne
  24. I absolutely cannot reproduce this issue in firefox, chrome / chromium / safari. You should always be able to SSH into your WiFI Pineapple directly - AutoSSH doesn't impact this. 1. Just tested on my girlfriends Mac, Safari works well (except the logout button jumps down a line. That'll need to get fixed) in regards to the toggles. No issues there. Otherwise, we use chrome / chromium and Firefox to test. On mobile devices, I only own an Android. On the iPhone5 (emulated via developer tools), I see that the Autostart toggle in the PineAP tile is not appearing on the next line correctly, but the functionality seems to work. I'll try to get my hands on an iPhone later today. 2. Currently, enough deauths are sent to kick a client off once. The next version will feature an 'aggressive' mode and possibly offer long term deauth between a specified client and a specified access point. 3. Once we implement the latter, you'll be able to see a list. Now, the deauth is done after the pineapple is done spinning. That hardly gives you enough time to do anything else. Cannot reproduce it. Tried every browser I have access to - AutoSSH starts. To verify if the issue is really the toggle, add "logger STARTING AUTOSSH" into /etc/init.d/autossh (in the start() function, above config_load 'autossh'). Then, after hitting the toggle, try checking your syslog (log infusion) for that line. Best Regards, Sebkinne
  25. Hi guys, I am able to generate my Public Key, add the authorized host, transfer the public key and finally start AutoSSH without an issue. I cannot reproduce any of the issues you have brought up. I'll verify with a couple of testers if they also see this issue. Best Regards, Sebkinne
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