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Darren Kitchen

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  1. Nearly every modern modem I've tested since visiting this last supports cdc_ether or RNDIS. There are still some funky ones out there, but it's becoming more rare when it comes to carrier sold modems. We're in the same boat as every other openwrt (or Linux for that matter) project. My advise, get one that supports tethering. Sure the serial based ones on the supported list work - but why do the heavy lifting of managing a complex mobile broadband connection on the pineapple side when the newer modems manage themselves. My favorite right now is the Huawei E355. It enumerates at eth1 and "just works ™"

  2. Correct me if im wrong, but the evil portal only realistically can produce a single phishing page being the landing page. Is this right?

    Ish... Some php-fu should be able to determine the domain queried and forward on to an adequate landing page. I haven't tried it myself but knowing nodogsplash, the data required should be there somewhere.

  3. oh btw karma WILL Function if you have the password to the wifi btw. I have been to many hospitals where they give out the password to their wifi and have use karma on a protected wifi point(all u need to do is change your wifi protected password to their's. It's basic logic, all karma does is intercept the devices probes and redirects it to the mark 5(You can also block anyone who tries to connect to their wifi if you have the wrong password, which is good if u want to be an asshole to your friends). also quoting the other person above me, looks like this is true and provides a even more security flaw. Another reason to remove this second open one is that it will flood the airwaves(very settle, but in places with many wifi connections around this could serve an issue) with, NO REAL PURPOSE. All I want is the option to disable the second one and if i need it again an option to re-enable it from within the web interface.(i think that is the better option)

    I'm sure that option can be accommodated if a ticket is submitted: https://wifipineapple.com/index.php?bugs_pub

  4. We noticed a lot of people manage their WiFi Pineapples over WiFi rather than Ethernet. It is quote convenient, however open WiFi is usually a bad idea (irony anyone?). To facilitate secure management of your WiFi Pineapple over WiFi, we've included a WPA2 interface by default. You're welcome to turn it off from /etc/config/wireless if you wish.

  5. italogermano,

    We're going to make this right. As Seb has pointed out, the MK5 is totally legal. We have the Declaration of Conformity here:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1kHHuoTR841T0hpbHYzYk1MUlUzVExHbDBLNFdteEZYRGln/view?usp=sharing

    I'm making changes to our shipping process to ensure this doesn't happen again. If you would be so kind as to email shop@hak5.org as well as myself, darren@hak5.org, with the order number, we're going to expedite a replacement MK5 along with the necessary documentation to you via DHL. If all goes well you should have it by the end of the week.

    Regards,

    Darren

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