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    x9a3k Thanks for the script and putting up everything on github. One thing, the install script has a double quote at the end of line 1. After I fixed that all went well. Well it did after I figured out my Pi 3 running Raspbian jessie was letting the Pineapple assign a dhcp address, in addition to my static, to eth0. Confused everything until I sorted that out.

    Thanks again.

  2. I have my MKIV running 2.8.1.  I've followed the instuctions in this thread the best I can. (they seem to be all over the place). But alas no joy.

    There are many typo's in some of the files presented here. Such as
    <b><a href=/usb/infusions/nmap/nmap.php><font color=black>dnsspoof</font></a></b> 

    Which I believe should be
    <b><a href=/usb/infusions/nmap/nmap.php><font color=black>nmap</font></a></b>

    I've noticed that there are some posts that indicate you need to link each module with the install_inf.sh script. When I try that I get directory not found. I looked and there is no /pineapple/components directory.

    Could someone put together a step by step instruction set that is guaranteed to work? I realize this is a lot of work for people and appreciate the effort poeple have put out. If someone would put up a way to donate via paypal to maintain a site to save my 2 Pineapples from the dustbin I would be more than happy to put some coinage in the coffer.

     

    Thanks all.

  3. Huge thanks to you guys, the community, for propelling this project. And big thanks to Sebkinne, Mr-Protocol, WhistleMaster, Vulture, and petertfm. We're very happy to be releasing version 2.0.0, and I think you'll agree these new features warrant the bold version number, which includes:

    (snip)

    Cheers!

    -The Jasager Team

    I noticed the LAN light is not lit. I copied this from the log

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led LAN

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/device_name: nonexistent directory

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/mode: nonexistent directory

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WAN

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/device_name: nonexistent directory

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/mode: nonexistent directory

    Jan 1 00:00:53 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WLAN

    Thanks

  4. Sorry if this is a bit off topic, but I've decided this is the OS I want to use on a flash drive with the pineapple... also this OS has a lot of useful features I can use at work for troubleshooting.

    Ok, so I'm trying to get Backtrack 5 to be persistent on a 32gb flash drive. I have tried several programs like unetbootin and lili USB creator. They install backtrack just fine, but when it comes to actual persistence, that doesn't seem to happen. I've re-sized partitions once I set lili USB to have 4gb persistence (used gparted to make a new primary partition called casper-rw per this site). Casper-rw is indeed persistent at that point, but nothing on the OS is. I've also tried the guide on backtracks site, but I could not get it to boot (also dont really need full disk encryption).

    Can anyone point me in the right direction here? Am I over complicating things or expecting too much out of this project?

    I have had pretty good results using the guide you sited above at Infosec Ramblings. I boot the Live CD in Virtual Box and install to an SD card I use on my ASUS eee netbook. I have been using the above guide since BT4.

  5. Using iw you should be able to adjust the tx-power of the WiFi Pineapple. I believe the default is 20 or 23. The values are set in /etc/config/wireless and you can manually adjust them with iw and iwconfig -- though I should point out that if you're not experienced with this sort of stuff I'd refrain from tinkering until some sort of solid guide is posted.

    You may have to set your region to BO first (Assuming you live in Bolivia *This isn't legal otherwise*)

    Here's some additional reading on the matter

    https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=152568

    https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=146550

    Next time I'm working on the pineapple I'll see what I can come up with. Cheers!

    Thanks for the links. It is appreciated.

  6. Can I have some opinions on whether this would work with with the Mark IV?

    http://www.amazon.com/Amped-Wireless-1000mW-Booster-SB1000/dp/B004MDQQ04/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1332469116&sr=8-8

    They aren't cheap but if it but it it even doubled the area the signal coverage it might be worth it. I am also wondering if it would work with a directional antenna?

    Anybody have a history with one of these or maybe another brand of booster?

    Thanks

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