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Rampage

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  1. oh.. that's kinda good to know, do you know if these patches are available to the public for download and hack with? can ask a couple of details also? which version of hostapd is running on the pineapple? thanks :)
  2. Hello everyone, i know this post is not so strictly related to pineapple but more with jasager project in general. I would like to experiment more with my openWRT vanilla router, i searched around and googled alot but unfortunately i couldn't find much documentation about this topic so here i come asking you gurus for some help :) here is the point, i've an ath9k based openWRT router, which uses mac80211 drivers (not madwifi), afaik the first versions of karma were specifically designed to work with madwifi drivers. On the digininja site i also noticed tho, that there is a patch for hostapd, which runs in userland and therefore should be compatible with ath9k. Unfortunately i couldn't find any documentation on how i can apply patches to hostapd in the openWRT environment, i suppose i'll need to set up a build environment and then compile openWRT for my target device after having applied the proper patches to the core sources. problem is, if i do hostapd -v i notice that version is 2.0.0, while digininja's site provides patch only for 1.0. is the project still under development? am i missing a repository or something where newer versions are available? thanks in advice.
  3. i know you are gonna flame me for this answer, but why not considering thunderbolt instead of SATA? i think due to its nature it might be easier to implement network over thunderbolt. i know as of now thunderbolt is spread only across Mac systems, but motherboards for PCs with thunderbolt are starting to appear from brands like asus. and i honestly hope this technology spreads because it's really great :)
  4. This project really intrigues me... did you succeed in running karma on this device? it only has 4MB of flash so i guess not all the tools available in pineapple mark IV can be installed here, not without an usb external storage, which will mean we can't get a secondi wireless card plueed in or a 3g modem.. am i wrong?
  5. pinapple MK3 on my fonera 2200 has username root and password pineapplesareyummy when i flashed jasager for the fist time tho i had to use openWRT as base system and had to telnet to it on port 23 for manually setting up the password: password is not set in openWRT on first boot.
  6. afaik, old nokia DKU-5 cables which can be found on ebay for like $2 are also suitable for creating your own TTL to RS232 adapters, and they are already provided with USB, of course the solutions you posted are ready for use, but if you like some hardware hacking and basic iron soldering you can really go cheap. there are also schematics around for building your own TTL to RS232 with a Maxim MAX232 level switcher from 5 to 3.3v. if i'm not wrong that's the same hardware used for flashing la fonera via serial cable.
  7. Hello everyone, as thread title says: is it possible to install the MK3 pineapple firmware over a FON2200 router? or i have to stick to an older version of jasager? thanks :) EDIT: i'm an idiot :) it was well written in the FAQ -.-' shame on me
  8. You can't use (afaik) pineapple on that device, it uses ralink chipset, not atheros chipset, and afaik, it's not even compatible with openWRT, which is the base system on which pineapple firmware is built on. i recently revived also an old fonera 2200, i was planning to flash it with jasagar, old firmware tho, with really less features
  9. Well, in that case, if it can be found in EU, not in the UK, can you also point me to a shop that sells it in Germany? I already have a pineapple, but having a spare one might come handly :)
  10. I'm from EU, but i can't seem to find an online shop that sells that router model. anyway the hardware is the same, it supports openWRT, which is the firmware used as a base to build the pineapple firmware, so i think (but i'm not sure) that it can be flashed. i'm pretty sure you can't flash it from the web interface or ssh, but by opening it and using a serial console cable (TTL to RS232) i think you might be able to achieve the result. this would of course void your warrenty. if i were you, i would buy the pineapple from the hak5 shop once again, considering - the base hardware cost - the need for a kit to flash it (the official serial console kit from ALFA costs $30 alone - the skill required with sordering - the time needed to do the job - the risk of breaking and therefore wasting money
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