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  1. Greetings, I’m encountering a challenge with the captive portal module and seeking insights. The core issue revolves around the handling of multiple index.PHP files. My project involves a captive portal with a primary landing page and a secondary form sign-in page, both designed to capture credentials before redirecting users. In my setup, I’ve modified existing kleos captive portals to suit specific requirements, and they function effectively. However, the complication arises with a new portal configuration containing multiple index PHP files (index.php, index2.php). This portal, unlike others, deposits all its files directly into the /www directory. Notably, when I clear the /www directory, leaving only the captive portal directory (which appears only when the evil portal is active), all portals operate flawlessly without any error in portal activation. The problem persists exclusively when I attempt to activate the portal with the aforementioned multiple index.PHP files, causing disarray as all files are placed in the /www directory. I’m currently troubleshooting this issue. If anyone has experienced similar challenges or has theories on potential solutions, your expertise would be greatly appreciated. I’m currently using the most up-to-date firmware of the Wi-Fi pineapple Mark VII and the evil portal module is in updated to 1.3….
  2. I’m experiencing similar issues with the Wi-Fi Pineapple and Evil Portal module. Refreshing the page, restarting the Evil Portal module, or rebooting (not factory resetting) helps. I’ve also faced problems transferring custom captive portals and using Kleo’s portals. Even integrating my code into the basic portal encountered issues. These products are innovative but tend to be buggy. Persistence and luck seem key. Turning off the Evil Portal’s web server improves file transfers and portal display. If errors occur, I refresh the page or re-login, until there aren’t any errors. I suggest Updating OPKG in the terminal might help, though I’m uncertain. After many hours of playing with the WiFi Pineapple I have successfully created portals and transferred Kelo’s portals from host to pineapple. I recommend that one portal is transferred at a time and then refresh the Wi-Fi pineapple webpage. If you receive any errors, just keep on refreshing the page. When you are creating a captive portal, I also suggest that you use everything that comes with file. Changing the design and how you want the portal to look and possibly behave is a must, but make sure you keep all the logic and all the files in tact. For my experience as of right now, the Wi-Fi pineapple is working great and I have successfully used it on a few penetration engagements. Remember there are other open-source software available for similar tasks.
  3. Had the same problem. I solved the issue with a fresh install on my main desktop running Kali. For some reason the Bash Bunny M1 & 2 worked on my other laptops including Windows and Kali Linux. Anyway definitely would’ve love to know how you fixed it.
  4. Bash Bunny it’s a little Linux box in your pocket. I also have a few BB M1&2 and a Lan Turtle(laying around).
  5. Thanks everyone, yall's suggestion worked for me.🫠
  6. Hey y'all I had the same issue with my Bash Bunny M1. It has not been used for about a year. I was experiencing the firmware recovery flash loop problem, anyway I was about to throw the BBM1 away until I came across this post below and It worked. Hopefully this can help! https://forums.hak5.org/topic/42048-ultimate-bash-bunny-unbricking-guide/
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