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Please bare in mind that the pineapple isn't a run of the mill router, its a specialised wireless security device. And many of the questions you are asking have been covered in the forums, the wifi pineapple book is a free download and covers many aspects of the pineapple including setting up a mobile modem.
If it is not out of the box supported 4G modem you are struggling to set-up then take a look at this link.
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I would suggest reflashing, download the version you want from the wifipineapple website and do a md5sum check beforehand
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I started playing this game about 3 months ago and its pretty good, its fairly slow moving at the start and they try and push you to buy in game credits. Personally i've never paid for any and i'm doing ok. Its still more fun to play one of the older games for a quick game.
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Can't wait for this
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5) badass hak5 stickers
6) WiFi pineapple book - details almost every use for the pineapple
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I already have USB to Serial
I want to connect to just get access the default router files and backup them
I see there is a costum alfa firmware on it and not WRT firm...
I just want to backup thats firmware...
I guess the only reason to backup would be to revert back to a normal router, and I have come across this custom firmware, its not brilliant, your better off using OpenWRT, even it you aren't using it as a pineapple!
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Do you have access to the file server as a admin?
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if the Pineapple has a feature which allows emulation of WEP/WPA/WPA2 networks in any way?
I have a few APs at home with various configurations that I use for testing. They have a mixture of configurations. The one thing that is common is that I know the keys for all of them. What I was wondering was, if I know the keys for the networks, can I configure Karma to use those keys with the appropriate security settings, so that it actually emulates the access point including its security?
As a crass "off the top of my head" example, it'd be great to have a configuration which allows me to do this:
[network "Wep AP"] security=WEP key=foo [network "Home Network"] security=WPA2 key=bar
Or something like that (pick your format -- JSON, XML, whatever).
It this kind of thing possible? If it's not currently a feature, what kind of effort would be required to allow this to happen?
Thanks for your time.
OJ
personally I'd rather pass this off to another router, like one of the cheap tp-Link WR703N's, install Openwrt and you can emulate the security settings for a known network, if you are close to the original access point then client could roam seamlessly into your evil twin access point without even knowing
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The only way you could do this would to be to attach the wan port on the pineapple to the modem and the lan port to one of the switch ports on the router. You would need to disable dhcp on the router so the pineapple takes over issuing IP addresses to clients. You wouldn't have any control over the router merely the dhcp control.
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*addition to android
Can't replace a android ;)
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Yea, thats very true, built a Wireless IDS for a university project, found that was one way to evade it, although the frequent change in SSID should flag it still.
Depends on your specific needs when you are using the pineapple.
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http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/index.php?downloads&moduleList
disregard this, should read before i write
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I'm going to attack this question from the point of view of someone who is trying to catch people to use Wifi Pineapples, as no-one on these forums are going to condone someone using these tools in the wrong way.
The most prominent identifying mark of a pineapple is the MAC address, set-up a kismet Wireless server and write a script to parse logs for MAC addresses matching Alfa networks unique identifier.
Secondly the pineapple will change its broadcasted SSID frequently in a short space of time, kismet has a build in option to alert to these constant changes.
Kismet will also let you set known MAC addresses for ligitimate access points, if a access point appears with the same name but without a registered MAC address it can alert the user.
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Maplin also have the cool boxes that Darren used once to enclose a bare hornet-ub board.
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what do you see if you ssh in and issue:
ls /dev/sd*
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http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/wiki/doku.php?id=guidewan
Iptable rules need to be applied
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xneox, Please explain your problem in more detail, as far as i can tell you have installed sslstrip using the '--dest usb' option, but I'm not sure what you mean by flashing twice, what LED is flashing twice? the WPS light?
Did you prepare the usb stick according to darrens guide.
Have you seen this guide:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr6sedfteu8atwq/hak5-mk4-book1e.pdf
It covers almost every aspect of the pineapple with pictures.
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Describe what you have some step by step so far, Ubuntu is fairly easy to setup the pineapple on, so should only be a minor problem
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From the pineapples commands box run these one at a time and post the output:
ping 8.8.8.8
ping www.google.com
ifconfig
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Any developments on this?
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I gotta say, I'm pretty stumped! Clean flash is all I can recommend, maybe even just a sysupgrade to the same firmware?
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It runs for longer with reaver running? Try posting a 'dmesg' in full too.
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Command for this would be:
'kill 2625'
(Without the ')
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You have reaver running, I would say kill that and test it for 1+ hours and see how it goes.
Use your Raspberry PI to flash your Pineapple
in WiFi Pineapple Mark IV
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Maybe you could do a video tutorial for adding to the wiki?