baaronz
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Above 4.3.3 you are unable to do an untethered jailbreak. You are however able to go above 4.3.3 using a tethered jailbreak. Kinda useless using a tethered jailbreak unless you carry a PC with you in case you need to reboot your iPod.
Also, some apps that include terminal dont work, or at all.
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Jailbreaking gives you more control for your iPod, much easier to use it as a powerful tool to ssh, such as a computer replacement for the pineapple (excluding ethernet tethering)
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Hello!
I would like to know if ssh'ing FROM the iPod is possible. I've seen Darren's "Phishing with a pineapple" episode where he uses ssh or another protocol to view the log from his phone on the pineapple. I would like to know if this is possible with a jail-broken iPod.
-Barronz
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I got a fix for me. Don't know if it helps any of you guys.
Instead of "cgi.force_redirect = 0" I put "cgi.force_redirect=0". And for "*.php:/usr/pin/php" I took out the asterisk so it looks exactly the same. Hope that helps.
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Urg... I have a small problem. The pineapple has split open for some odd reason and won't close back up. It seems to have prongs that won't let me shove the top case back into it's original form. Any help on this? :o
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Sorry to post late on this topic, but I have the same problem, it now downloads test.php instead of giving me my last error of no data sent to the server. The index (RickRoll) works fine. But when It comes to that test.php page, download. I tried this solution ( I had the same one ) but no luck. Again, I apologize for posting on a late form. But this is getting annoying, working on it for 2+ weeks and still can't find the problem.
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Remember to post what happened! :D
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Damn... Guess i'm not reflashing then. Thanks for the warning. :P
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I'm having the same problem. =/
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When I installed all the packages for the php setup. I go to phpinfo.php, but chrome says " No data was sent to the server "
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Thanks, I reflashed and all is good.
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The only problem is... It won't let me flash. As I said before, I can't connect through wi-fi or ethernet =/
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Urg.. Still nothing
As before, the problem remains. It won't appear on any of my devices "Pineapple" doesn't appear anymore. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
I waited about 30 minutes, from my experiences the pineapple would show the blinking left light in about 20 seconds and pineapple would flash correspondingly on my WiFi receiver. Should I just buy it again?
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Sorry about that, a friend wanted to log on the fourms with my account, I wouldn't let him. So he just used my bugmenot plugin. Sorry 'bout that.
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I can access web file access, I can't ssh. I've tried filezilla/putty/telnet on port 22. I'm connecting to it but not getting a response... Maybe this new info would help?
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Done!;
Regular scan:
Starting Nmap 5.50 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-02-03 15:29 Eastern Standard Time
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.1
Host is up (0.00s latency).
Not shown: 997 closed ports
PORT STATE SERVICE
22/tcp open ssh
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp open http
MAC Address: 00:12:CF:A4:A4:20 (Accton Technology)
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 44.78 seconds
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I ran a port scan on the pineapple, port 53 is open. Here are the results:
Starting Nmap 5.50 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-02-02 11:39 Eastern Standard Time
NSE: Loaded 57 scripts for scanning.
NSE: Script Pre-scanning.
NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 2) scan.
Initiating NSE at 11:39
Completed NSE at 11:39, 0.00s elapsed
NSE: Starting runlevel 2 (of 2) scan.
Initiating ARP Ping Scan at 11:39
Scanning 192.168.1.1 [1 port]
Completed ARP Ping Scan at 11:39, 0.67s elapsed (1 total hosts)
Initiating Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 11:39
Completed Parallel DNS resolution of 1 host. at 11:39, 0.00s elapsed
Initiating UDP Scan at 11:39
Scanning 192.168.1.1 [1000 ports]
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 0 to 50 due to 11 out of 11 dropped probes since last increase.
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 50 to 100 due to max_successful_tryno increase to 4
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 100 to 200 due to max_successful_tryno increase to 5
UDP Scan Timing: About 5.96% done; ETC: 11:47 (0:08:09 remaining)
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 200 to 400 due to 11 out of 21 dropped probes since last increase.
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 400 to 800 due to 11 out of 11 dropped probes since last increase.
UDP Scan Timing: About 9.27% done; ETC: 11:50 (0:09:57 remaining)
Increasing send delay for 192.168.1.1 from 800 to 1000 due to 11 out of 28 dropped probes since last increase.
UDP Scan Timing: About 11.40% done; ETC: 11:52 (0:11:47 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 27.30% done; ETC: 11:54 (0:11:06 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 33.80% done; ETC: 11:54 (0:10:19 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 39.50% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:09:31 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 45.20% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:08:41 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 50.60% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:07:53 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 56.00% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:07:03 remaining)
Discovered open port 53/udp on 192.168.1.1
UDP Scan Timing: About 61.60% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:06:15 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 66.70% done; ETC: 11:55 (0:05:26 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 73.97% done; ETC: 11:56 (0:04:36 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 79.07% done; ETC: 11:56 (0:03:41 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 84.17% done; ETC: 11:56 (0:02:47 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 89.27% done; ETC: 11:56 (0:01:53 remaining)
UDP Scan Timing: About 94.37% done; ETC: 11:56 (0:00:59 remaining)
Completed UDP Scan at 11:57, 1065.80s elapsed (1000 total ports)
Initiating Service scan at 11:57
Scanning 32 services on 192.168.1.1
Service scan Timing: About 6.25% done; ETC: 12:17 (0:19:30 remaining)
Service scan Timing: About 68.75% done; ETC: 12:00 (0:01:10 remaining)
Completed Service scan at 11:59, 155.01s elapsed (32 services on 1 host)
TRACEROUTE
HOP RTT ADDRESS
1 1.77 ms 192.168.1.1
NSE: Script Post-scanning.
NSE: Starting runlevel 1 (of 2) scan.
NSE: Starting runlevel 2 (of 2) scan.
Read data files from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Nmap
OS and Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at http://nmap.org/submit/ .
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 1230.73 seconds
Raw packets sent: 1372 (40.829KB) | Rcvd: 2181 (134.858KB)
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Already tried telnet, when I try to connect it says: Error connecting to 192.168.1.1 on port 23.
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Hi
I've searched everywhere, but no luck. I want root access into the pineapple. It seems to connect, but It says "connection timeout" everytime I try to ssh/scp the thing. Help?
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