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Fixtrix

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  1. Might be nice to have one Internet relay FON and one pineapple FON patched together for a complete package.

    Who want's to put together a how-to, or software package for the Internet relay FON? This would nicely complete the project, as the Internet source is the only 'missing' part to the already awesome pineapple.

    Thanks for your support!

    that is just what I thought. Something I thought I would start working on.

  2. I am using ArchLinux on the Asus eee701. My favourite lightweight distro without loosing functions.

    Internal wifi (wifi0) connects to internet.

    USB-wifi zd1211 (wifi1) is set up as an accesspoint.

    Internal ETH0 connects to Pinapple with static IP.

    The computer is setup to share internet from wifi0 to wifi1 and eth0/pineapple.

    I connect my computer, iPhone or iPad to the accesspoint on my netbook and login via ssh. Then I can configure manually wifi0 to connect to the present wireless network at my location.

    While logged in I start screen and run everything there so I can reconnect to it later...

    I also added my USB-GPS and another wireless nano-stick (wifi2) to enable some wardriving with Kismet. :)

    I have used cpufreq-utils to set the 701 to a lower CPU-frequency to preserve battery and avoid running the computer too hot.

    To know when the battery runs low I have made a script that runs in cron that sends a push-message to my iPhone/iPad via Prowl whenever the battery goes down 10%. And before it runs out completely of battery the computer automatically shuts down to avoid disk-errors.

    Still work in progress, but it has worked good so far...

    Nice

    if you have a picture of your gear, you should post it.

    My setup is a eeepc 900HD running Backtrack5 with a DroidX serving internet using easytether, easytether0,

    and eth0 connected to router.

    I was planning on putting all this in a coffee cup and demonstrate finding this device using VisiWave next month for a security conference in NM. I thought the self containment would push the added fear for my talk. Now it looks like I will fall back to a RickRoll. My talk is about finding rouge access points in our environment. But playing with this device did bring up a very interesting issue that I haven't seen covered yet. Devices that have wifi enabled while they are plugged into the LAN. During my quest to get this working, I had several systems in my building, at work, connect to me. I was able to use Nessus and Metasploit to find vulnerbilities and exploit them. This I will cover in my talk.

    I am a security consultant for IHS and I did get permission to run my test.

  3. I have configured my Asus EEE701 7" netbook to do the job for me. Pinapple connected to the ethernet of the 701, internal wifi connects to the internet, and then another wifi-dongle acting like an accesspoint for me to control it via ssh with my laptop, iPhone or iPad. Everything batterypowered and fits easily in a quite small bag. And no wires at all connected to my computer that might look suspicious. :) Dumps and other stuff are saved on a SD-card. And the 701 also has quite good batterytime so right now it would be good to find a bigger batterypack for the Pineapple.

    Works for me.

    so, you're doing this with a router connected to a netbook. The netbook is using one Ethernet cable and two wireless NICs. You are also using an Iphone to connect to the router thru ssh? Are you using Windows or Linux?

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