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  1. Running fw 2.6.1 using a powered hub with a flashdrive. When booting with my Atheros AR9271 (Alfa AWUS036NHA) inserted all is good, pineapple detects it as wlan1 and internal as wlan0 When booting with my Ralink RT2501/RT2573 inserted, pineapple detects it as wlan0 and internal as wlan1. Why is the Ralink assigned as phy0 instead of the internal wlan Only when booting the pineapple without the Ralink and inserting it after boot it will detect as wlan1. dmesg output with both devices inserted:
  2. Just flashed 2.6.1, but problem still remains. The resource tab doesn't show the extra mounts anymore, but they are indeed created when reinserting a flashdrive. Check /mnt/ after some reinsertions.
  3. It always is :D Will the module installation process be changed as well?
  4. Sorry I overlooked the https part of your question ^_^
  5. What about a extra navbar beneath the existing one, for pinned modules? :) Maybe with a delicious yellow infusion bg color :P Pins on the existing navbar looks a bit cluttered when having a lot of them.
  6. This has probably nothing to do with the last fw release, but I just noticed it today. Booted my pineapple with usb flashdrive attached and all is good: /dev/sda1 6.4G 251.0M 5.8G 4% /usb I pulled my flashdrive and attached a usb hub to my pineapple and replugged flashdrive: /dev/sdb1 6.4G 251.0M 5.8G 4% /mnt/sdb1 hmmmmm <_< Each time I reinsert my flashdrive a new mount is created, why? UPDATE: Booting with hub and flashdrive all is normal again, but a flashdrive should be pluggable without creating new mounts IMHO
  7. 1. Will https attempts be redirected, or go nowhere? For example, some user browsers default to an https site such as for E-mail. They'll need to be redirected automatically to the internal web. You can redirect every page the user tries to visit to your Pinapple, see DNS Spoof Landing Page e.g. 172.16.42.1 * 2. How much storage space is there internally for the webserver? Can it get files from external USB storage if needed? Internally not much, but you can link everything to external USB storage 3. What actual webserver is it? Apache? Nginx ... etc.? Got PHP? uhttpd with php4 4. It may be necessary to use WPA. This is not for security reasons, it's because some user browsers like on my Kindle Fire throw up their own "login" screen when the user attempts to connect to a truly nonsecured access point. WPA with Karma isn't supported, but you can setup the pineapple as a normal AP with WPA, see the module "Network Manager" from Whistle Master
  8. I noticed that fixing isn't that easy, I've tried :P
  9. Can't wait to get crackin' :P now waiting for my AWUS036NHA to arrive
  10. Sounds good, but I personally like them as network activity LED's as well. Maybe a module for LED's?
  11. Check out GameOver ;) To practice: XSS CSRF RFI & LFI BruteForce Authentication Directory/Path traversal Command execution SQL injection Contains: DVWA (Damn Vulnerable Web Application) OWASP WebGoat Ghost Mutillidae Zap-Wave OWASP Hacademic Challenges OWASP Vicnum WackoPicko OWASP Insecure Web App BodgeIT PuzzleMail WAVSEP Run it in you favorite VM software as Live CD
  12. When logging in the pineapple web interface there's a link (in top menu) called Pineapple Bar where you can install new infusions aka modules ;) P.S. Make sure your pineapple has a internet connection.
  13. Looks like a nice feature. I don't have my pineapple with me now, but does it backup the moduleList as well? See my thread here
  14. Here's my Github fork ;) https://github.com/WatskeBart/wifipineapple/wiki
  15. Yup that one will work and the D stands for data ;) I have this one
  16. Noticed that as well and most peers are from the USA and not to many EU countries, is the internet becoming slow :P
  17. LAN and WAN leds don't work. I know this is a known problem, but just wanted to register it here for the record :P
  18. Pineapple runs uhttpd with php4 ;)
  19. Experiencing some weird cosmetic issues with your module, in GC and IE. FF doesn't give any problems. This is Google Chrome: This is Internet Explorer 9: This is Firefox:
  20. eth0 is the PoE/LAN port eth1 is the WAN/LAN port br-lan is eth0 + wlan0 ;)
  21. Must be the baudrate indeed. Putty puts a default baudrate of 9600 which will give garbled output, it must be set at 115200. When you've selected serial, you can set the baudrate on the right side of the COM port value or in putty menu left at the bottom which says serial.
  22. What kind of serial cable are you using?
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