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  1. Oh, no! I guess I'm asking too much LOL. But thank you for the link.
  2. So it's expected...Good to know :-) Thx, WM!
  3. I found that once I setup a refresh interval in sslstrip or urlsnarf modules, click Off (to enable them, Off becomes On) then navigate away, the setting is no longer kept. Is it expected behaviour?
  4. Guys, Can you anyone give me insight on what's the "best" battery option for MARKIV with 3g donglge and microsd card inserted? After having read the thread I still didn't come up to the conclusion... By "best" I mean about 8 hours of non-stop karma-ing :-) with 3g dongle inserted. Or maybe I'm asking too much :-)? Thx in advance!
  5. It does work!!!! WM, you're the man! Thanks a lot!
  6. I'm at work. Will report back once I'm home! Thank you WM!
  7. Hi Whistle Master! Thank you for your recommendation. However I still have an issue. My setup: MarkIV, ver 2.2.0 MicroSD was formated as per Darren post. The MicroSD card is inserted into HUAWEI E160 3G dongle. Before changing the fstab file, when I boot MARK with 3G dongle inserted, I wasn't able to ssh into it upon finishig the boot. Always had to remove the dongle, reboot MARK, insert the dongle, issue mkswap /dev/sda. Only then the swap and /usb were mounted. Note: I was issuing mkswap /dev/sda not /dev/sda2 as others did. When I was trying to use /dev/sda2 I was getting Unknown device error. Now, I changed the fstab as per your recommendation and I'm able to ssh to MARK with the dongle inserted upon boot. However my miscrosd card is still not automounted. Any ideas? Here is my fstab: config global automount option from_fstab 1 option anon_mount 1 config global autoswap option from_fstab 1 option anon_swap 1 config mount option target /usb option device /dev/sda1 option fstype ext4 option options rw,sync option enabled 1 option enabled_fsck 0 config swap option device /dev/sda2 option enabled 1 Here is a part of the dmesg output: 36.720000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ath9k_htc [ 36.860000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial [ 36.870000] USB Serial support registered for generic [ 36.870000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic [ 36.880000] usbserial: USB Serial Driver core [ 37.010000] Error: Driver 'gpio-keys-polled' is already registered, aborting... [ 37.120000] scsi 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 5 [ 37.120000] sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 [ 41.910000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 42.460000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 43.670000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 44.080000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 44.480000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 44.900000] Unable to find swap-space signature [ 47.740000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode [ 48.780000] eth0: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex) logread output: Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.430000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.430000] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.440000] usbcore: registered new device driver usb Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 12.010000] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 12.010000] ath79-ehci ar933x-ehci: Atheros built-in EHCI controller Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 37.020000] Error: Driver 'gpio-keys-polled' is already registered, aborting... Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 37.130000] scsi 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 5 Jan 1 00:00:37 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 37.130000] sd 4:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-0:1.0: Manufacturer=Linux_3.2.14_ehci_hcd Product=Atheros_built-in_EHCI_controller Serial=ar933x-ehci Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=? Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1003 for mode switching Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:39 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=? Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.1: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1003 for mode switching Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.2: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=? Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.2: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1003 for mode switching Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.3: Manufacturer=HUAWEI_Technology Product=HUAWEI_Mobile Serial=? Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.3: Selecting /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1:1003 for mode switching Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: switching seemingly failed Jan 1 00:00:41 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 41.920000] Unable to find swap-space signature Jan 1 00:00:42 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 42.470000] Unable to find swap-space signature Jan 1 00:00:43 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 43.690000] Unable to find swap-space signature Jan 1 00:00:44 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 44.100000] Unable to find swap-space signature Jan 1 00:00:44 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 44.500000] Unable to find swap-space signature Jan 1 00:00:44 Pineapple kern.err kernel: [ 44.920000] Unable to find swap-space signature
  8. Peterfm, Can you provide me with the link to two male usb to barrel adapter, please? I'm having hard times to find one. Thx, Nik
  9. Hold on guys, does it mean I need to be on the original power adapter when I have the dongle inserted? I had Mark powered over a USB cable from my laptop. Never thought trying it with the original adapter...Thank you for the direction.
  10. Hi Thetra, Are you able to use micrSD card in E353? I'm experiencing problems with my E160. Thank you, Nik
  11. Hi peterfm, No, it didn't help unfortunately. But thank your for pointing out. Cheers, Nik
  12. Hi ptrac3, You're not the only one :-) Check this thread: http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?showtopic=26444. Looks like re-flashing over serial with USB inserted sort out the issue. Bu I don't a serial cable. So can't confirm.
  13. Tried re-flashing with 3G dongle and microSD card inserted but over LAN cable. Didn't succeed, meaning still having issue with LAN port "disabled" when SD card is inserted into the 3G dongle. On another side: I read in the forum you guys either do "mkswap /dev/sda2 or 3 to enbale swap. I have to do "mkswap /dev/sda" to enable my swap. Although "sda" has two partitions: sda1 mounted at /usb and /sd2a mounted at swap. Only when I issue "mkswap /dev/sda" my /dev/sda2 becomes swap and /dev/sda1 is mounted as /usb. Do you think it's related?
  14. Another thing I noticed in 2.0.0 is having 3G dongle with microSD in it plugged into MK4, my /dev/sda (microSD) dissappears after about 10 minutes while plugged. I can't install any packages through opkg. It says /dev/sda is read-only or something.
  15. Same happens to me. Inserted misroSD into 3g dongle and LAN/PoE stopped responding.
  16. Yeah, I got stumbled once too. Was thinking wtf, this MD5 and my upgrade didn't work until I realized I need to calculate the MD5 for the binary, copy that sum to the field verification and then press Upgrade button LOL.
  17. Seb, Will we be able to move logs too as per your description? Cheers, Nik
  18. Geez, this little Mark becomes huge weapon :-) Thank you WM!
  19. Good to know ;-) Thank you, Sebas.
  20. Hi guys, I was wondering: since some of us use usb storage in MK4, wouldn't it be logical to have the possibility to install the modules on the usb drive? I noticed just installing all available modules today takes up almost all available space in MK4. Just a thought. What do you think? Cheers, Nik
  21. Hmm, yes, I found myself connected to our enterprise SSID. But I was so astonished so I didn't check the possibility to browse. So I can't say anything. And I do remember the guy showed us the FREERADIUS patch from Josh Wright. Well, I thought that Mark iv exploits management packets. Looks like I was wrong...or maybe partially :-) Anyway, good discussion.
  22. Hmmm, I was at the Motorola AirDefence demo showing how easy it was to "impersonate" ANY wirelsess networks. The guy was using one of the first version of Fonera router/AP. I found myself connected to our 802.1x network SSID (WPA2 Enterprise/AES) at that very place.
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