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Whistle Master

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  1. It is sometimes due to channel hopping issue, where the interface is "locked" on a specific channel and wash doesn't show any APs. I had better results with a USB Alfa wifi card, on wlan2. Try to disable first the interface, then to start the monitor. It helps sometimes.
  2. 1. Reboot your pineapple. 2. Start the WPS infusion. 3. Start a monitor interface on wlan0 4. Disable wlan0 interface. 5. Select wlan1, mon0, a scan duration (e.g. 30 sec) and hit the refresh APs link. You should see the list of APs. Note: This has to be done when connected through ethernet cable ! The fact is that with wash, the interface linked with the monitor has to be disabled BUT to be able to scan and see the APs around, you have to use an interface which is enabled ! So you have to scan the APs with another interface from which you've started the monitor.
  3. Clear your browser cache and see if the problem is still there. The fix has already been done and works in FF and Chrome.
  4. I did. I added a scrollable div in the infusion. It's working fine with Chrome on my side. I've just tried with Firefox and it works as well.
  5. The new version is out with WPS detection. Make sure you have started a monitor interface, disable the logical interface linked to that monitor interface, select a scan duration and then, in the WPS column, you will see if WPS is enabled on the AP or not.
  6. Also with Chrome ? EDIT: Seems to be the case indeed.... This is due to the last firmware update, with some CSS fixes. Seb hasn't answered me on that point.
  7. I try for my infusions to also let the user choosing where to install the dependencies. Some of them are not updated yet but will be in future releases (e.g. p0f). Others requires more than just installing a package (e.g. sslsplit and generation of SSL certificate).
  8. pcap files are automatically saved, you don't need to specify it in the command. If you installed the infusion on your sd card, then the pcap will be also on the sd card. Use br-lan as the interface. You don't need to enter anything in the command line field. Just select the options from the GUI and hit start. You will find the pcap files in the History tab.
  9. IE is not supported by the team. Do you have the same issue with Chrome ?
  10. I will have a look at it. Are you refering to logcheck infusion ?
  11. I have a beta version which tests if an AP is WPS enabled or not. --> the beta is finished and the new version is out !
  12. Use the WiFi infusion to create an AP on the interface of your choice.
  13. Legend is not the infusion author by the way but I'm Can you try the following: - Restart your pineapple - Start the infusion with the config you mentioned - Connect through ssh to the pineapple a) If you installed the infusion on SD card: cat /sd/infusions/deauth/includes/log OR b) If you installed the infusion on the internal memory: cat /pineapple/components/infusions/deauth/includes/log And post the result here. Thanks.
  14. Not from the tile, through SSH. However, I strongly recommend to install and use the infusion.
  15. Foxtrot is right. I removed from the repository the infusion. I will send Seb my Makefile to build the p0f binary and will publish the infusion then. I lock the topic in the meantime.
  16. https://github.com/WiFiPineapple/MK5_Interface
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