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  1. This message is for anyone to answer (if they can) but it is primarily focused to the Nano peeps... Could you give us MAC guys some love and assist us in getting the Nano setup on our MACS.. There are alot of ppl out there that use MACS with VM's on them.. I am one of them.. cant get the nano to the 'net through the VM or the OS X... We all paid some good money for this product, we would like to be able to use it on our laptops.. I spent 3K on a MAC so I wouldent have to buy a crappy windows lappy... Darren, if you could help us out with this, I would appreciate it....

  2. Jeebus...am I wrong in thinking that the Jasegar is a tool for IT/pentesting professionals? I've never thought of it as a noob friendly "plug and play and pwn all your friends" sort of device...It requires an intimate knowledge of 802.11 and a good working knowledge of networking principals. The thing is a work in progress, hacked together by Robin Wood/Seb et al, not a polished final product from a "real" company. I think demanding a user guide is asking too much, and in fact hurts the project, as it takes the dev's away from coding the next firmware in order to write a how-to guide...especially when you've already been given everything you need to know! After you've read most of this forum and the wifipineapple.com wiki, feel free to ask questions on here if you don't understand something. Reflash the firmware and at least TRY it, don't be all "zomg I haz no manual, I'm lost". Sorry to sound mean, but dude, I want my next firmware with the DeAuth fix! Haha

    TL;DR Nut up and read the forums

    telot

    Dude, it's not all about you man.. Yes, you are correct, it is a tool for PenTesting professionals, but not all Pentesting Professionals are well versed in Linux/Unix tools... Networking experience alot of us have, Linux/Unix alot of us not so much!!! No one is "demanding" a user guide, we are just asking for some tutorials to help us along. Thats what this community/forums are SUPPOSE to be all about. and thats what the internet was founded on... Alot of us would dis-agree that it hurts the project, in fact, it would do just the opposite, it would make it stronger. Its greedy people that already have the knowledge and just want more that hurt the project.. If it was not for the people that want to learn how to use it buy purchasing it, you wouldent even have a project!!! We all have been reading the forums, there is some good information in there. There just needs to be some sort of tutorial available for the noobs (like me) on here. Alot of folks do not say anything because people like you will bash them and make them feel like shit.. so I do.. If you are such a "expert" why dont you "nut up" and help people out instead of being a keyboard gangsta and knockin folks down!!!

  3. I should have clarified on the forums as I did just recently on the wiki. The problem with Karma not starting is that if you've modified the Karma settings from the Config page on v1.0.1 it would introduce ^M to the end of each line and thus preventing Karma from starting. The ^M isn't visible from the Config page's text areas or even when using cat to view the file via ssh, however editing the file in vi reveals their existence. It is trivial to remove them manually in vi, though a pain in the ass.

    All of that said, what the v1.0.2 update does is fix the config.php page so that before writing to the file it removes the superfluous linebreaks, represented as ^M. That's what $newdata = ereg_replace(13, \"\", $newdata); does, it replaces character 13 -- the linebreak -- with "" -- nothing.

    Of course if your karma config has already been corrupted simply applying the patch will not solve the problem, only keep it from coming up again in the future. To clean your karma settings go to the config page and click Update Karma underneath its text field. No changes need to be made, clicking update sends that textarea's values back to the config.php where the text will be processed, the ^M will be removed, and the file will be saved.

    At this point you can go back to the status page and start the service as normal.

    As for the errors you're seeing in red after applying the update: those aren't errors -- simply the page giving you feedback of what's being run. Since there is no standard output for each of those commands you won't see any white text beneath them. To verify that the update has been applied go to the About page and look for v1.0.2.

    Last but not least if this doesn't solve your problem we can continue troubleshooting by getting an output of your karma log. Once all of the above has been done begin by rebooting your pineapple, then clearing the pineapple cache from the Advanced page. Next go to the Status page and click Start next to MK3 Karma. Now navigate to the Advanced page and in the text area at the bottom enter "grep -v -e random /tmp/karma.log" (without the quotes) and click Execute Commands. The page will refresh displaying the output of the karma log file, sans the "random" bits (a lot of data we don't need). Go ahead and post your output here and we'll take a look.

    Darren,

    I need some help.. My pineapple is jacked up too after I installed the 1.02 update... I ran the grep -v -e random /tmp/karma.log command like you said and this is what

    I got as output... PLEASE HELP.. i do not know much if any linux, so I need help for windows.... Now karma will not turn on.... Thanks

    Configuration file: /etc/hostapd/karma.conf

    Line 3: invalid line '

    '

    Line 5: invalid/unknown driver 'nl80211

    '

    Line 8: invalid line '

    '

    Line 11: invalid line '

    '

    Line 14: invalid line '

    '

    Line 21: Invalid group '0

    '

    Line 22: invalid line '

    '

    Line 25: invalid line '

    '

    Line 29: invalid line '

    '

    KARMA: Enabled

    9 errors found in configuration file '/etc/hostapd/karma.conf'

  4. You need a relatively strong networking understanding and background to really grasp what this tool can do.

    Thank for the reply... I do have strong networking skills, but I just do not have experience with the Linux based tools.. I admit, I do tend to veer away from Linux at all costs, but I would like to " learn " how the software and tools work and I thought that this would be a good stepping stone to do that.. It just would be nice if there was some sort of user manual for all of the tools it has on it.. I mean, when we buy a new firewall or router, theres a operations manual that comes with it... just wondering if there could be one made up by darren or hack5 for this.. it sure would be useful to everyone, and I know I am not the only one here afraid to admit their short commings, I am just the only one to publically admit it!!!!!

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