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Darren Kitchen

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  1. As for DNS it may be possible to point Jasager at OpenDNS and use that to do custom routes. For example, http://mail.google.com to point at http://192.168.1.163/gmail.html You get the idea =P
  2. Mine is housed in a plastic pineapple with a battery pack. I connect to it over wifi. I setup the AP "Pineapple" with WPA. The WPA Supplicant is required to setup WPA btw. At the moment I'm using it to make sure the users on my network at work are secured against this type of attack. It's fun at the airport too. Clients associate but since I haven't setup the default gateway correctly they aren't getting internet access through me. What I plan to do is setup the Jasager so that when I connect to it over WiFi on my laptop, and connect my laptop to the internet via tethererd cell phone, I can specify my laptop as the default gateway and run wireshark in the middle. Sadly I haven't had a chance to play around with that yet since I've been so busy with editing. This weekly stuff is really time consuming... That and I'm looking to benchmark radio power output while connected to different forms of battery power (and AC power as a constant). I'll have some pretty graphs up when I get a moment of free time.
  3. Yes, Radio Shack does. It's a Type N adapter. Part #273-1717
  4. 2-3 hours. I'll do some official benchmarking once 405 gets released.
  5. http://www.retailmenot.com/view/fon.com There don't seem to be any at the moment but that could change at any point. It is also worth pointing out that La Fonera is made by Accton and is a simple SoC (System on Chip). I'm wondering if these chips are available for sale elsewhere.
  6. If a skiddie goes through the process of building a Jasager I'll bet they learn something in the process and thus become less skiddyish. My attention cannot be focused on every project. I was more involved with the USB hacks when that project was getting off the ground. I'd say the project is quite the success. A community has formed around it and improved it far beyond what it was originally intended to do. I don't post in there anymore since I'm not looking for help / don't have anything new to contribute to the project but I do read some of the board. Also, you're being a troll so unless you have something productive to contribute please refrain from posting here. I'm not going to have you stirring up trouble where there is none.
  7. Fon battery pack: http://hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9903 I can vouch that it works well. I took it to Toorcon over the weekend and it ran fine. I did notice however that when the batteries get somewhere below 50% power or so the Fon will light up the power LED but not quite boot. Fresh batteries do the trick. Rechargeables ftw. The black & decker pocket power with ac/dc converter is a less than efficient power solution but it does seem to power the device for much longer. supposedly it'll run off USB 5v so that might be an option with the pocket power. I'll do some tests on radio power on various power methods later.
  8. www.hak5.org/press (i know, odd place for it)
  9. I remember this site. When I was 15 and poor and just starting out in the LAN Party scene I used them. Once I got some real income I found newegg and well, like they say, once you know... ;)
  10. Good tips. I had no idea about jennie or being able to use special abilities against higher level characters. Sadly every time I login everyone is already dead. What do you do, login every hour to check?
  11. Let me know how the Fon+ goes. I'm bringing one to digininja tomorrow. I've got another spare at home so I'd love to get it going. Sadly Fon+ requires more voltage and is too big for my other mod...which I'll post about later
  12. Good to hear you got it installed. Thats odd about the dll problems with the GUI. All I ever needed was the executable.
  13. I hope you don't mean that in a bad way. I'm pretty sure we're off on the right foot here.
  14. Looks like there is a bug in the sshenable.html file. oops. I remember fixing this on the copy on my laptop but it must not have made it back to my desktop for the archive. Anyway, just replace the 169. IP address with 192.168.10.1, save it and try again. It might take two tries to work. I'll update the archive
  15. I linked the part numbers to the appropriate pages at radioshack.com They're not the cheapest game in town but if you're in the US they're probably local. If you're going to order online there are a ton of cheaper alternatives for basically the same parts. All you really need is a 4 cell AA battery holder.
  16. I'll bring it no problem. It kinda looks like a bomb but I've got ways of getting it past security.
  17. I've been looking at the Meraki Mini as an alternative to the Fon but it looks pretty expensive at $150... http://meraki.com/products_services/hardware/indoor/ It seems these are all just Systems on Chips or SoC's from Accton http://www.accton.com/products/datasheet.htm#7 check out the Mini-Router MR3202A
  18. That's exactly what I've done in my most recent mod. I'll post pictures later.
  19. I will be providing digininja with additional FON 2100 and La Fonera+ units this weekend. AFAIK the Fonera+ model is Atheros based and has been unlocked so it seems possible.
  20. I'm thinking about hard wiring the battery pack onto the board and velcro'ing it onto the Fon like a backpack. @syuusuke, looking forward to seeing your setup
  21. Step 11: Flash FON's firmware. Fire up the Freifunk Ap51 EasyFlash GUI utility (Download for Windows or Linux). Connect Ethernet between FON and your PC. Unplug FON's power. In the GUI under Rootfs check Use external file and browse to openwrt-atheros-2.6-root.squashfs. Under Kernel check Use external file and browse to openwrt-atheros-2.6-vmlinux.lzma. Select your Ethernet interface from the Interface drop-down. Plug FON's power back in then immediately click Go! in the GUI. Spend the next 20 minutes enjoying some pineapple. Step 12: Time for an easy step. Telnet to 192.168.1.1 Step 13: Change the root password then enable wireless. Step 13.5: Transfer over the IPK files from the download below to /tmp/. Again SCP, wget, however you wanna move them bits. Step 14: Install webif Step 15: Browse to http://192.168.1.1/ login as root with password pineapplesareyummy (if you've been following along literally) and enjoy the beautiful new web interface. Take a moment to click through to the Graphs tab and appreciate the beauty that is the dynamically updating CPU meter. Ahhh Step 16: Install Ruby Step 17: Install Jasager patched madwifi drivers Step 18: Install Jasager and reboot. I installed from the package which seems to have installed fine but not without warnings. The next step seems to have fixed the issue. Anyway you might want to install Jasager from the tarball, at least until Robin Wood aka Digininja gets another FON for testing and updates the package. (I'll be delivering Robin some FONs at Toorcon) Step 19: Copy (or move) the contents of /karma/www/ to /www/ (if you installed from package version 1.2). Also note I renamed the original index.html in /www/ to webif.html for easy access Step 20: Login to Jasager and turn Karma on. And would you look at that, was someone trying to connect to their NETGEAR router? We might have to nmap 192.168.1.114 and see if we can help them. Download all of the files used in this guide zipped from http://www.hak5.org/files/fon2100--unlock--jasager_1.2.zip Sites I referenced: http://www.digininja.org/jasager/ (of course) http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Episode_3x07#Unl...RT_on_La_Fonera http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware/Fon/Fonera http://download.berlin.freifunk.net/fonera/ http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/KamikazeConfiguration http://downloads.x-wrt.org/xwrt/kamikaze/7...s-2.6/packages/ http://wiki.x-wrt.org/index.php/Kamikaze_Installation http://download.berlin.freifunk.net/sven-ola/area51/ http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/7.09...s-2.6/packages/ http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/mips/
  22. This guide has been replaced with a version on the Hak5 wiki. Feel free to make edits there and add discussion here. http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Fon_Jasager_Install <---Unlocking the Fon 2100 and Installing Jasager Guide http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Jasager <--- Place for further Jasager tutorials, payloads, etc So I figured it would be best if I tried out the official release and seeing as how my old Fon has been through hell and back with all sorts of frankenstein experiments I figured why not just pop a new Fon and document the unlocking / install process. This was also great practice for an upcoming segment I'm doing on episode 405 I believe. At the bottom of this guide I have included a link to download all of the files used in this guide as well as links to resources I used while installing. If I borked something up or you know of an easier way to do this please post a comment. Also note I did this in Windows because it was easiest for me using Firefox, Putty, and WinSCP. Substitute tools for your OS. Warning: Applying these changes to your Fonera will void it of its warranty. FON does not support these modifications and will not be held responsible for their consequences. This should only be done by advanced users. Step 0: Unbox FON 2100. Make note of the serial number on the bottom and NO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES PLUG HIM INTO THE INTERNET Step 1: Give FON some power but not Ethernet yet. Open your wireless connection manager and connect to the MyPlace access point. The WPA key is the serial number on the bottom of FON. Step 2: Browse to http://192.168.10.1/ and make sure FON is wearing firmware version 0.7.1 r1 or below. If not consult another thread on downgrading it. Step 3: Click the Advanced link and login with username admin and password admin. Step 4: Open sshenable.html (provided in download at the bottom of this post) and click Submit Step 5: SSH on over to 192.168.10.1 Step 6: Login as root with password admin Step 7: Rename dropbear to S50dropbear so that it comes up on boot Step 8: Transfer over out.hex and openwrt-ar531x-2.4-vmlinux-CAMICIA.lzma to /tmp/ using SCP (or wget them, or however you want to transfer 'em) Step 9: Patch the kernel, reboot, and eat some pineapple while it comes back up. Step 10: Reconnect to MyPlace, SSH back in, patch the redboot config, reboot, eat some more pineapple.
  23. Some resources on de-bricking / downgrading: http://www.easy2design.de/bla/?page_id=98 http://mrmuh.blogspot.com/2007/01/codename...lease-date.html
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