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mreidiv

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  1. I got this one. You just download a program called LOIC (just google it ) then you want to put 127.0.0.1 in the ip address box and hit "lock on" then go to option 3 and change the threads to 1000 and this hit the big button "Imma chargin ma lazer" Happy Hunting!!! :ph34r:

    Disclaimer ___This information is for educational use only!!! And is illegal. You have been warned.

  2. Yep, or whoever it is who doesn't know how to manage code releases / use github :)

    A bit of a lack of professionalism really if it is all meant to be hush hush until DEFCON.

    In their defence it is hard to keep things a secret when you have a forum full of professional hackers.

  3. Try this.

    Unbricking a bricked WiFi Pineapple MKV

    Bricked your WiFi Pineapple MKV? Unbricking is easy and doesn't require any extra hardware!

    • Download the special factory image. This image is the WiFi Pineapple MKV's 2.3.0 firmware, packaged differently to allow unbricking. Please verify it's md5 checksum to be 3e35b826ceddeade59a35792c7868c4a.
    • Power off your WiFi Pineapple MKV and set the DIP switches to up, up, up, up, down (from left to right).
    • Connect to your WiFi Pineapple MKV via ethernet and set your network interface to a static IP of 192.168.1.2
    • Boot up the WiFi Pineapple MKV. After around five seconds, you can navigate to http://192.168.1.1
    • Upload the factory.bin file through the interface. Wait for it to complete.
    • Set all the DIP switches back to the default configuration up, up, up, up, up (from left to right).
    • Set your network interface to 172.16.42.42 (or DHCP)
    • Make sure the SD card is inserted and powercycle the WiFi Pineapple MKV. Your device will now boot the 1.2.0 firmware. Please wait patiently and refer to the first boot instructions in your WiFi Pineapple MKV instructions. You may skip any information relating to the stager.
    • You are done. Enjoy your freshly flashed WiFi Pineapple MKV!
  4. That all depends on the server you have set up. Do you have a server set up at home? do you have a virtual server? It should'nt be that hard to write a script to send the log files using ftp scp or ssh, to a server you have set up some where and have a script on that server merge them both together. Then you can access both files or the merged file on that server depending if you gave that server web acces or not . I am assuming that both pinapples have web access correct?

    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4969641/append-one-file-to-another-in-linux

    Edit to save face on the FTP part. LOL

  5. I got the domain, and I wrote the sites contents.

    -boob00

    I have hosted several sites from my home and it was easy to set up but a pain to keep up with. First you have to have a static ip or at least a DNS service pointing to you router, some routers will only allow you to use the ones that are in your router all ready; then you have to forward the proper ports on your router ie 443 80 22 25 what ever you need and is safe. But before you do all of that you need to make sure that you have the server set up and secured correctly. I have moved all my sites to hosted becaus it is easier than continiously backing up my servers and keeping up with the security on them, plust the general site maintnence.

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