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TylerCPU

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  1. I upgraded to the 2.8.0 firmware and ran an opkg update. When I try to install the stuff that I listed above this is what I get. root@Pineapple:/# opkg install nodogsplash iptables-mod-imq kmod-ipt-imq kmod-sc hed Package nodogsplash (0.9_beta9.9.6-3) installed in root is up to date. Unknown package 'iptables-mod-imq'. Unknown package 'kmod-ipt-imq'. Package kmod-sched (3.7.9-1) installed in root is up to date. Collected errors: * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package iptables-mod-imq. * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-ipt-imq. root@Pineapple:/# nodogsplash seems to be running. Status here root@Pineapple:/# ndsctl status ================== NoDogSplash Status ==== Version: 0.9_beta9.9.6 Uptime: 0d 0h 14m 22s Gateway Name: NoDogSplash Managed interface: br-lan Managed IP range: 0.0.0.0/0 Server listening: 172.16.42.1:2050 Splashpage: /etc/nodogsplash/htdocs/splash.html Redirect URL: http://www.hak5.org Traffic control: no Total download: 0 kByte; avg: 0 kbit/s Total upload: 0 kByte; avg: 0 kbit/s ==== Client authentications since start: 0 Httpd request threads created/current: 25/0 Current clients: 0 ==== Blocked MAC addresses: none Allowed MAC addresses: N/A Trusted MAC addresses: none ======== root@Pineapple:/# I also changed the port uhttpd runs on (port 81 in etc/config/uhttpd) like darren said to do in episode 1401.1. I guess nodogsplash will clash with uhttpd. Two programs running on port 80(not fun). My problem is that I don't have the skull picture like on darrens phone. I get a dog. I don't know what to do. Does this have something to do with the two modules not installing (Unknown package 'iptables-mod-imq'. Unknown package 'kmod-ipt-imq'.) It looks like I can click on the dog picture. Leading here(http://172.16.42.1:2050/nodogsplash_auth/?redir=http://www.hak5.org&tok=eb8d4a10) ,but then it doesn't go to hak5 it just loads for awhile and errors out.
  2. Now that I think about, I guess it's silly to only share some content when x amount of posts are met. It is super easy to make that kind of stuff. Just asking but how can you say to not share facebook and twitter phishing pages when hak5 hosts it. If you don't want to share that kind of stuff then you should get rid of that too. Your not offending anybody. We all like what you have to say. :D
  3. Yes, I couldn't have said it any better.
  4. I got mine from the hakshop. I wonder how you check for these kinds of things.Looks like I can't rely on specs alone.
  5. Even if you do brick it you can easily reflash it over serial. I highly doubt that you'll brick it. If you need some help reflashing it check out these videos here.
  6. Try re-flashing the firmware again and watch for it to reboot. If you can't re-flash it over the WebUI try re-flashing it over ssh. I had to do that once.
  7. Go to the about page in the pineapples WebUI. That should tell you.
  8. If all the lights are on the pineapple. You can tell if it rebooted by watching for the lights to go off and back on. It shouldn't take that long. My upgrades are usually pretty fast.
  9. I tried tinkering with that adapter in ubuntu and I can't get mine higher than 20dBm. My ubuntu version is 12.10.
  10. It should take only a couple of minutes. At least for me.
  11. Well the site said +-2 dBm so 27-2=25. At this point i'm just guessing. I don't know much about EIRP. Isn't that within the range. So is alfa just using the antenna gain to get at least 25dBm?
  12. Thanks for the info. So does this mean that The Alfa AWUS036NHA is hard coded at 20dBm?
  13. After tinkering with my alfa AWUS036NHA I get that same problem too. Can't get it over 20dBm which is 100mW. On the other hand my AWUS036H works fine. I can get 30dBm which is 1W. I don't know if this will help but alfa has a blog post about installing the driver for the alfa AWUS036NHA here. I tried following that but I got an error when I got to the make & make install part.
  14. That makes sense, but what does that have to do with setting the power higher?
  15. Hmmm. When I run that command iw help I get that too. Do NOT screenscrape this tool, we don't consider its output stable.
  16. I'm not that dumb. I did google it. But I was wondering what that(screenscrape) has to do with anything? I should have said that instead. I don't know what @Mr-Protocol is trying to say by that for this topic.
  17. Looking at that card here the spec for 802.11N max power output is 27dBm. It can't go any higher that than.
  18. Don't upgrade via Wi-Fi you could lose a connection. Always do it over Ethernet. That's the safest way to do it.
  19. I would really appreciate that. Whenever you have time. No rush. I can't wait to play with it. :)
  20. That's great but in the meantime where can I download these packages? Is it in the openwrt repo? Where do I find it? Darren was able to get it running in episode 1401.1. Thanks.
  21. I can't install nodogsplash iptables-mod-imq kmod-ipt-imq kmod-sched. When I run opkg install nodogsplash iptables-mod-imq kmod-ipt-imq kmod-sched like in episode 1401.1 of hak5 I get this error. I also ran opkg update. root@Pineapple:~# opkg install nodogsplash iptables-mod-imq kmod-ipt-imq kmod-sched Installing nodogsplash (0.9_beta9.9.6-3) to root... Downloading http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/packages/nodogsplash_0.9_beta9.9.6-3_ar71xx.ipk. Multiple packages (kmod-ipt-core and kmod-ipt-core) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest. Unknown package 'iptables-mod-imq'. Unknown package 'kmod-ipt-imq'. Installing kmod-sched (3.7.9-1) to root... Downloading http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/packages/kmod-sched_3.7.9-1_ar71xx.ipk. Collected errors: * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for nodogsplash: * kernel (= 3.7.9-1-c4fab16d215b37a6ae48bdb4b2322eba) * * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package nodogsplash. * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package iptables-mod-imq. * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-ipt-imq. * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for kmod-sched: * kernel (= 3.7.9-1-c4fab16d215b37a6ae48bdb4b2322eba) * kernel (= 3.7.9-1-c4fab16d215b37a6ae48bdb4b2322eba) * * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-sched. root@Pineapple:~# Pineapple firmware 2.7.7 freshly flashed. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
  22. Adding to what @Foxtrot said. It would be easier to buy the serial uart ttl to usb adapter at the hakshop then putting that together. Here
  23. Your right. I removed all those phishing pages. People will have to make there own. I don't want the pineapple to have a bad name. "Only for hacking peoples social networks" I made it too easy for the bad guys to use my plethora of phishing pages and besides when are you ever going to need them. I just want to play my part like every one else to make the pineapple a better tool and show people how to use it(responsibly). I never thought about it in this way. Thanks for everything.
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