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Razzlerock

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  1. This would be a GREAT module for the pineapple! I could then create a VPN tunnel from my pineapple back to my Cisco router at home :)
  2. Cool, the script below worked - although the DHCP server on the LAN side served the DHCP address NOT the pineapple which is on the 172.16.42.0 range. I tested urlsnarf and that worked fine.... config wifi-iface option device radio0 option network lan option mode ap option ssid "my_wifi" option encryption psk+tkip option key "testtest"
  3. Cool, so something like the setup below (last 3 lines) and I would still be able to use all the existing pineapple modules (urlsnarf, etc)? root@Pineapple:~# vi /etc/config/wireless config wifi-device radio0 option type mac80211 option channel 11 option macaddr 00:c0:ca:60:50:7a option hwmode 11ng option htmode HT20 list ht_capab SHORT-GI-20 list ht_capab SHORT-GI-40 list ht_capab RX-STBC1 list ht_capab DSSS_CCK-40 # REMOVE THIS LINE TO ENABLE WIFI: #option disabled 1 config wifi-iface option device radio0 option network lan option mode ap option ssid "Guest_Free" option encryption psk_tkip option key testtest
  4. Hi guys. I've searched through a lot of the forum today but couldnt find the answer that I wanted. Is there a way to configure a WPA PSK on the pineapple? For example, a client is probing for SSID 'Corp_WiFi' and lets assume that I already know the WPA PSK. I want to use my pineapple to be a MITM for this SSID - but it can only do so if I have the WPA PSK configured and running? Is it possible? Thanks Razzlerock
  5. I read in a different post of someone having problems running the Get module with USB. So I tried installing it to internal memory and it works there.... I guess it is some kind of bug.
  6. Very very cool, I have spent almost all day playing with this baby...... (I was previously on v1.0.2). Everything that I have tested so far seems to be working, etc the 'get' module. Has anyone else tested this modules functionality post-upgrade v v2.2.0? Thanks
  7. Thanks for the reply.... So, the USB is used both as a hard drive (storage) and for RAM (swap) right? I'm guessing the process is; 1 - Format USB (as per 'how to' guides in this forum) 2 - Download modules onto USB 3 - Plug USB into pineapple 4 - Run modules from the pineapple GUI Is that about right? Thanks in advance
  8. Hi guys, long time watcher first time post - does that make me a voyeur!? :-/ Quick and easy question regarding the pineapple and the modules that are available. Do you HAVE to use USB memory if you want to install and use modules on the pineapple? If so, is this because the pineapple memory is insufficient? Thanks in advance Razzlerock
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