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  1. You should be able to exchange it for another if it is brand new. The Hak5 customer service is great.
  2. "Setting up ICS" means Internet connection sharing through your OS (ie Windows, Mac, Linux). As for the usb-uart adapter I use, I bought it off Ebay. It took about a week in a half to arrive because it was coming from China, but I can vouch that it works. Here is the link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/370532286388?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
  3. Have you tried removing the flash stick from the usb and then booting? Also (if not already) use the wall wart to power the pineapple instead of the portable battery. If all else fails, do a clean flash. You can open it by removing the two screws under the rubber feet. It should be on the side where the usb is at. Get the USB to UART cable but make sure it has 3.3v.
  4. Awesome thanks for all the hard work. Will this release allow for iphone tethering?
  5. I reflashed it again with v2.3.1 and it works now. Not sure why or what changed. Maybe the first time was a bad flash? Doesn't make any sense, but I'm glad to get it working again.
  6. The wlan light is constantly flashing. It happens when any device connects to the pineapple mark iv. Once the device is connected, it will not allow the connected device to load any webpages. This started when I followed petertfm's how-to guide for random rolling. I followed the guide to a "T" and all seemed to work fine. The rolled pages were working great and randomizing as it should, but as soon as I turned off dns spoofing is when the wlan light flashing stayed constant. I have tried to reset, reboot via web ui, unplugging power adapter, upgrading, and even did a clean flash with no success. Seems to me like it may be a hardware issue? Nothing I try works. I am able to view the web ui and ssh in as normal. help.
  7. Thanks for this. It works like a charm. Only question I had: When I disable dns spoof, it doesn't go back to normal webpages- any page I to go to times out. Do you think the pineapple has to be rebooted every time to go back to normal? I've tried to clear the cache on the pineapple. I also noticed the Wlan light blinking constantly as if it was still reading one of the roll pages.
  8. I ask because it seems like whenever I just unplug the power from my pineapple, the next time I boot it up it doesn't let me log into the webui. It isn't until I reflash the firmware when I can get back in again. Everything is stock, I have no modules installed at this time.
  9. Followed your guide, but when I get to this step: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j REDIRECT --to-ports 10000 It booted me from the webui and now when I try to get back to the webui, I get problem loading page error. thoughts?
  10. I'm a bit confused on the sslstrip module. If I install it via the pineapple bar, do I need to do anything else or does the module auto installs all the things needed to make it work? I keep seeing threads popping up about fixing ip tables and such. Just want to know before I install it via pineapple bar. thanks
  11. Lol, i fast-forwarded past some of the video and missed that step. All sorted now. Thanks for helping petertfm.
  12. I pulled out my old 32-bit windows vista laptop. I got it to work there, but I'm at the part where I need to log into via winscp. The video shows that its is a four letter password. I tried "toor" and "pineapplesareyummy" What's the pass? thanks
  13. Tried in administrator - no go. I even tried it on my other 64-bit windows 7 laptop and no such luck as well. The only difference is I don't get the error on that laptop. When I start Tftpd64 the server interface shows 192.168.2.11. Not sure what else it could be.
  14. When I try to start Tftpd, I get the error message listed below. I am trying to do a clean flash on the mark iv.
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