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What firmware version are you running?
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Thanks, that's appreciated! I'll post more information once I get some time for the Bunny again. I have seen it, but what we have planned will translate to other products as well in the future. Saying that, one does not negate the other.
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It's one of the things on my to-do list too. A nice webinterface to manage and configure payloads.
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Anyone is welcome to make changes to the wiki by sending a PR to https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-wiki.
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Hi, Work has already begun on the next firmware update for the WiFi Pineapple TETRA and Nano. I don't have an ETA yet, but I'll let people know when we are closer to releasing it.
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Bash bunny emulating RNIDS_ETHER without having to use payload
Sebkinne replied to tad4shi's topic in Bash Bunny
You can use "/payloads/arming/payload.txt" to extend the arming mode functionality.- 7 replies
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You'll probably need to enable / start cron for that to work. Please follow the instructions at https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/cron
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Not fluxion, but the same functionality is absolutely possible.
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Hi Avalon, Please make sure to post in the correct section of the forum in the future. I have moved your post. In regards to your questions, the LED pattern is completely normal, and mass storage is available in the default switch1 and switch2 payloads because they have ATTACKMODE STORAGE specified. This wasn't always the case, but has been since v1.3.
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Hi Yakamashii, Running the WiFi Pineapple firmware or webinterface on non Hak5 devices breaks our EULA and license. For this reason I have locked the thread.
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They check out for me -- looks like yours are being corrupted somehow?
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I'll publish a definitive guide once I get some time. Should be able to make it a bit easier in the next firmware upgrade too.
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Sure you can. Why wouldn't you?
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Ah damn. Unfortunately it is not.
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Update 1.0 to 1.3, only udisk remains in the /root/ folder
Sebkinne replied to Naerz's topic in Bash Bunny
No it doesn't. The applications, scripts, and files were moved to completely different locations, and the PATH variable was fixed so that you can still call Q, QUACK, ATTACKMODE, etc. -
Nope, I just forgot that we did not offer the HackRF without the ANT, and the price reflected this.
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The USB Rubber Ducky will automatically run it's payload once it is inserted. It does NOT wait for the operating system to initialize (as it cannot receive feedback about this), so a DELAY at the beginning of the payload is usually required.
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Ah, that would be it, yeah! We included the ANT in the price.
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Update 1.0 to 1.3, only udisk remains in the /root/ folder
Sebkinne replied to Naerz's topic in Bash Bunny
There is no problem - firmware v1.1 and above cleaned up the /root/ folder and other files a lot. Make sure to update your Bash Bunny to firmware v1.3 and ensure your payloads are up-to-date. -
Hi, Unfortunately no such schematics are available to the public. If it's just the connector that broke, you should be able to solder on a new one without schematics though.
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Looks like you need to use python2.7 and not python3.
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It would be smarter to just enable "Log Probes" in the PineAP module, and then download and parse the PineAP log.
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The HackRF isn't allowed to be marked down or up according to the agreement signed with Great Scott Gadgets. If hacker warehouse did this, they technically violated their agreement.
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Lots of things planned for the sixth generation WiFi Pineapple NANO and TETRA.