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  1. I would really like to learn this too. Just some basic tips about how one should do this/what tools to use would be great! :)
  2. Well, I have to idmit that I didn't really believe that a new pigtail would do anything, but man I was wrong. I opened up the Pineapple and turned it on for a simple test with InSSIDer. Took the laptop in another room and started measure. Original pigtail and antenna: -75 dBm Without any pigtail or antenna: -85 dBm With new pigtail&original antenna: -55 dBm Actually the pigtail was one I had lying around, but non-the-less, replacing the pigtail really helps!
  3. Ok, I'll give it a try, just to test my (non-existing) skill of writing guides :) In my example I'm going to use Chrome as browser, Notepadd++ as editor, Winscp as filetransfer to the Pineapple and facebook as my target. Otherwise all my pineapple configurations are standard, and I'm using USB storage and symlink to the www folder. Copy, and edit your site [b]Symlink the .htm files to /www/[/b] From this step there is a bit different ways to achieve different results. If you would like the url in your browser to look like the real deal, then follow my next guideline, otherwise I guess you would be fine with jumping to the DNS Spoof section. This would leave the /www/index.php in the original state. [b]Make the URL look real[/b] [b]Spoof DNS[/b] Now, one thing to remember is that you will of course have to be connected to the pineapple for this to work, and that you might have to clear your cache before the DNS resolves to the pineapple. If you are in Windows fire up commandline and enter ipconfig /flushdns and try to ping faceook.com. If everything is ok you should get reply from 172.16.42.1. Test that it works by entering facebook.com in your browser an try to enter anything in username/pass. If everything works as expected you should be able to see what you entered in the Logs page if you have a fairly new flash, otherwise you can check the file /www/pineapple/logs/phish.log And last but not least, All this is information that I have gathered around the forums, so none of this is my work. Credits goes to several users on the forums that have shared information! That said, I'm hoping that if I have forgotten anything, or have misled anyone I'm hoping you could correct this for me, since I'm not the best writer out there.
  4. Okey, I'm not sure which thread I should use since there are so many threads about DNSspoof, but I'll give this one a go. So I've been experiencing some hickups with dns spoof, meaning that sometimes it's redirecting to the pineapple, and sometimes it's showing the real site. I've actually setteled with this behaviour since I thought it might have to be like this. However, now I have seen in the dnsspoof log that it's forwarding to an external site(see the spoiler for details) and I'm beginning to wonder why this is happening? As far as I understand I think this is a server from opendns, but is this something that the pineapple is programmed to do? Is it supposed to act like this? If not, what could I do to change this behaviour?
  5. I guess I'm the one that should say sorry, I don't mean to be accusing in any way. Just trying to tell about my experience. But can you please tell me why the following scenario is'nt working: - I have prev connected my phone to the pineapple, and the default network called "pineapple 20:e6" exist in my network list on my HTC Desire. I connected to this default network while Karma was Not running. - Then I changed the Pineapple SSID to AndroidAP. - When Karma is running the Pineapple, my phone will NOT automagically connect to this "pineapple 20:e6" network, in fact it says that the network is not in range. While the network named AndroidAP is visible on the phone. For information the phone is not connecting to any networks nearby in this test, only displaying the networks nearby. In my opinion I would say that when my desire says that the network is not in range, then there has been a probe for it, and as far as proclaimed Jasager should say yes to this probe. Am I right? But when I'm manually creating a network on my phone, whatever the name may be, THEN I'm connected to the Pineapple. So as far as my experience with my phone, it's only working when I'm manually creating a network. Not quite as I expected. As sidenote I get a whole bunch of probes in the Statuspage when I'm in public, but there is mostly none that actually gets an IP according to the status page. An expample I just made is out of 900 probes(this is from the karma.log so there are duplicates), only 3 IP's connected. To make a really rough estimate, lets say there's a 3% successrate. In my opinion thats a little bit disappointing. I would really like if you could please learn me why this is the case? I would be really happy and thankful if this is caused by an error I made. But this is also the case right after a flash.
  6. I have the exact same findings as barry. I'm quite disappointed in this Jasager hype, since it does'nt work as proclaimed. The only way I get my HTC Desire to connect to the Pineapple is if I manually enter a new open network from the HTC Desire. In this case I get connected to the Pineapple whatever the name might be. It does not work with Open networks that already exist in my desire. And it's also the same regarding to Windows 7. Again, this might be because of my setup, but it does'nt work when it's newly flashed either.
  7. I'm just wondering if another antenna could possibly increase the range? Like this humongus antena from DX.com
  8. I have just modified the USB plug that connects the Pineapple to the USB hub. Just opened the plug, and pulled out the pin 1(red). Both the hub, and usb stick + usb interface is working. Bottomline, you should be good with just removing the red wire. Perhaps you damaged some of the other wires pizzafries?
  9. Thanks for your link, but I think I'll be using the one that I already have. Hey, there is no phun without a little bit of hackin'. ;) Would it be correct to snip pin1 in the hub? And would that be enough? Or should I also snip pin4?
  10. Okey. So basically I should try to modify my USB hub to NOT backfeed power. My hub is a Belkin USB 2.0 hub 4 port. Anyone got any tips on modifying USB hubs? (sorry this might be off topic)
  11. Really? Did you feed the pineapple 5v in both its "head and bottom"? ;) I thought it would be ok when I'm feeding the pineapple 5v in the main power AND the backfeed from the hub..
  12. I'm using a battery pack from DX.com with 2 5v usb ports. I'm feeding the pineapple 5v, and my powered usb hub also backfeeds the pineaple. So I'm just wondering if it would harm the pineapple in any way to run on 5v form the main power, AND beeing backfeed trough the usb port? I understand that running the pineapple on JUST the backffeed from the hub would possibly damage it though..
  13. Well, as far as i know of, I think the ui has been on port 1471 in previous versions of the pineapple, right? So, i guess there would be some knowledge about the possible disadvantages? Although I don't feel the need for this, I really don't see what bad it could do. (other than for the module writers that is)
  14. Like there are no modules by Whistle Master already? ;) Looking forward to it! :)
  15. Thanx, great work! See you already fixed phishlog, thats amazingly fast fixed! :) Not the biggest one, but still.. :) Just wanted to make a little note for the stable release; -The language packs are not downloading, when trying to update language packs. The only language files in the languages folder is english 2.6.2 and 2.6.3. Edit: Guess I should mention that this is with 2.6.3 flash :)
  16. Is there also possible to show /www/pineapple/logs/phish.log in the logs page in the next verison? I think there is many people who would appreciate this, and it's a rather small fix, right? I know i can add a couple of lines in pineapple/pages/logs.php, but its a bit boring doing all this little tweaks every time one is flashing the pineapple. Don't mean to nag though, I'm very pleased with all the effort you guys are putting in the pineapple and its software! Really great work! :)
  17. Aha, so the Pineapple draws the same amperage regardless of what voltage it's feeded with? The pineapple draws about 1amp from both 12v and 5v? lets say that I have a 12v 1Ah battery and a 5v 1Ah battery, then they would last just as long with the Pineapple? Like 1 Ah is 1 Ah regardless of the voltage?
  18. That's great! Thanks for making great modules! :)
  19. This looks interesting and I'm looking forward to your movies. B) Although I'm wondering what's the point in using a raspberry? I mean, do you get some extra sauce or what? Would the extra power draw be justified in the extra abilities that the pi has? Actually it would be great if you could show us a nice little trick or feature that you would need the pi to accomplish. (sorry for my lack of knowledge regarding the pi and pwnpi. I have a pi lying around, but didn't find it interesting anymore when i got the Pineapple :D)
  20. Yes you can phish only specific pages and give full net access to other pages. If you take a look at your DNS spoof page, and there you shuold enter pineapples ip, and the site you want to spoof. ie 172.16.42.1 facebook.com [/CODE] Some pages I found that I needed to also add a line with www in front of the rest of the address..
  21. That might be because the IP is still stored in the DNS cache.. If so you should be successful if you close your browser, and (assuming windows) run ipconfig /release, ipconfig /flushdns and ipconfig /renew Might not need to run all of them, but I think this might help.
  22. Actually I got it working again. I studied the code on the page and found that it was looking for info from /etc/config/wireless (surprise :P) Anyway, i found that I had 226 lines of configurations there, a bit much, and I have no idea what could have cluttered up that config file. When I removed the excess lines, network manager is working as intended again.
  23. I'm having some problems with this module, probably because I choosed to remove config of both devices in the Network manager page. Now I'm unable to add the devices again. How can I do this? I have tried to remove and reinstall the Network Module, and I have tried rebooting, but still no joy.. Help is appreciated! Otherwise this is a great Module! Great work!! :)
  24. I have also registered this, the internal wifi in the pineapple gets screwed when booting with ALFA plugged in. Should(could) this be fixed in the next upgrade?
  25. Is it possible to login to the web pages? If so, could you do another re-flash? Oops, I'm sorry. Now I see that you have made a clean flash.
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