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  1. I am not sure if i just not looking in the right place but i can't find the module anywhere to install can someone please help.

    I am not 100% sure but I think that the creator of this module never summited another version of the new OS and so the module was discontinued untill the owner resumits the module.

  2. Well make sure to connect the wifi adapter to your Pineapple via powered USB hub. Open up the Network Manager in the Pineapple Gui and look for a hyperlink for like "discover" or "find" and click it so the module will find your wifi adapter and you should be able to manage it via Gui. I don't remember the exact hyperlink and my Pineapple is not up right now, so I can't check to be fore sure. Karma will work on its own but I was refering to needing another wifi adapter because if a client is already connected to another AP then using the extra adapter would allow you to be able to deauthenticate them. After a little while most computers will give up on their connection and will look for another connection.

  3. I'm not using a hub in the strictest sense of the word. I assume you're referring to a device that allows me to connect multiple devices to the single Pineapple USB port. However, the hub I refer to in my post is the way that single port is viewed by the kernel in an lsusb:

    root@Pineapple:/tmp# lsusb

    Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub

    The Alfa is the only thing connected.

    Ya I was refering to a HUB to connect multiple USB devices. Man don't think that your Pineapple has enough RAM to run that attack without having a mkswap USB stick / partition. The fact that it says it can't write after just starting makes me think this. It also could be that there is not enough power coming from the Pineapple's USB port to power your ALFA. I highly recommend creating the mkswap partition on a USB stick and getting a powered USB hub. This will make your experience a lot better. How are you connecting the power for the Pineapple?

  4. In testing 7 different USB thumb drives including a Sandisk cruzer fit 4gb and 8gb I found that if the pineapple's powered by a USB port on my laptop getting a USB drive to detect is very unpredictable and usually fails.

    When I powered the pineapple from an AC adapter 100% of the time it recognized the USB thumb drive. I couldn't find any specs on the voltage requirements of any of the thumb drives I tested.

    I'm using an HP 6550B business class laptop, also tested with a Dell and had the same results although I only tested the Sandisk cruzer thumbdrives.

    Moral of the story --?> If using USB as swap/storage use a solid power source, USB power is inadequte (at least for my hardware).

    I believe that a standard USB port puts out 500millawatts of power. Wall power or USB battery is required for anything other than just the Pineapple.

  5. Use the POE port on the pineapple to the LAN port on your pc and you should be good to go

    Ha Ha I was scratching my head trying to figure what was going on because I took when he said LAN port he was refering to the POE/LAN *Inside* interface.Thank Yall for throwing that out there.... ;) I got Dinosaur up and running on his Pineapple. :)

  6. Coolgeek: he said that he is plugged into the LAN interface but good thought.

    DrDinosaur: I will help you set this up via Skype if ya want... User ID is "Stealthkit" I have to run out for a couple of hours but try me in like 2 or 3 hours if you are available. Basically after you set your IP address on your LAN interface on the laptop and then you turn on Internet Sharing, it changes the IP on LAN adapter you just set the IP on. Well it happens on my windows 7 machine and after I turn on Internet Sharing I have to re-enter the IP of 172.16.42.42 255.255.255.0.

    Sorry I have to run. I will check back in a couple of hours

    Good Luck...

  7. Have you shared your internet from your wireless to the ethernet port? Also if you did, did you know that it will change the IP address to a different IP for the internet sharing? So you will have to change it back to 172.16.42.42/24 in that case. Try to ping your LAN interface 172.16.42.42 from your PC to see if your firewall is not allowing icmp reply packets "ping". Also just to weed out potential problems disable IPv6 on your LAN interface. This might be sound like a dumb question but is the ethernet cable plugged into the LAN interface of the Pineapple? and do you have activity lights on the Pineapple and your laptop? Let me know if that dosen't make any sense :)

  8. Yeah it probably is, but i was looking at the case thats currently being sold as the Wifi Pineapple Holiday Bundle because i like the way it looks and was hoping to get hold of that on its own but i have no idea the specifications for it which makes searching for it rather difficult. I would appreciate if someone could send me in the right direction

    I would ask 'Snubs' and see if they would be willing to sell it on its own or possibly point you in the right direction where they get their stock from. If not sell it to you then maybe give you the specs on it. They might not give up anything at all but can't hurt to ask.

  9. Digging up this thread again... Do I need to do anything else after running the commands above? I still can't get an Internet connection on clients. Have tried rebooting before and after running the command, but am guessing rebooting afterwards clears that setup.

    Is there an easy way to do this in network manager?

    In the Network Manager there is a ICS tab. Set it to Eth1 to BR-LAN. As long as I have the WAN plugged in when booting up I don't have any problems and it always works.

    -Stealthkit

  10. Yes the booklet which came with the pineapple doesn't cover urlsnarf unfortunately.

    Well "urlsnarf" is pretty strait forward... There is no configuration to it... well that you need to do. The only thing is you need to start the module through the GUI web interface.

    It should just be listening to port 80 or http and posting the URLS into the content window of the module. "urlsnarf" will not do https traffic and for that you need to start "sslstrip".

    I hope this is in a way somewhat helpful.

    -Stealthkit

  11. Wow this is just awesome ^_^

    I see this as the next man in the middle interface.

    Of course we would need something more powerful than the mark4.

    Is there something on the horizon or currently in the market small and cheap enough to make this the mark5?

    1GHZ processor (duel core would be best)

    1GB ram

    2 USB ports

    Ability to use two wifi adapters (internal or external) Karma compatible

    SD slot

    What do u think?

    Also having either an internal hi-powered wifi (1W) or some work around that allows external hi-powered wifi adapters's 'txpower' to be edited in open-wrt.

  12. Just a clarification: the module does not install or modify wpa_suppliment ;)

    Thanks for clearing that up WM. I have been wondering how that modules inner workings worked. So LinuxDad scratch off number 2 as a possibility. From all these problems I have seen you have in different threads, I recommend a fresh install of Pineapple Open-Wrt. It also would not hurt to repartition / format your mkswap. Its your call :)

    Good Luck

  13. 1. *eth0 = LAN/POE eth1 = WAN* I have no idea why you uninstalled the network manager module but as far as setting ICS. It is the second tab in the network manager module. I think what happened is "wpa_suppliment"

    got corrupted in the module. *this happens to me* Search the forums for USB dongle script. I have put this into the "button" module so when I press the WPS light for 0 -2 seconds it will connect wlan1 to my WPA / WPA2 wireless access point.

    2. Like I said above, I believe that wpa_suppliment is actually installed when the module is pulled off the pineapple bar and when you delete an module it erases the modules .htm and config but does not erase dependcies that were pulled down with the module. I am just making a guess

    Hope this helps :)

  14. Hey man I would try another Cat5e or Cat6 patch cable. Those roll up cables that they come with are not sheilded properly. So even though it is unlikly, it could have had a manufacture defect and 2 strands or more could be touching one another causing a short. They are not even solid copper but twisted pot metal from the looks of it. This is the only thing I could think that might be causing that problem. Unless there is a process running your cpu up that you did not know was running. This is just a guess because I don't have a MAC. Try another patch cable ;)

    Good Luck

  15. No problem "Mr" B)

    Thanks, that's perfect.

    Now;s here's where it gets interesting. Can we Hide the SSID (don't Broadcast it), or create a Password for it, to restrict who has access to the AP?

    So in the Pineapple bar you should download the "network manager" module and from there you can turn off the beacons to hide the SSID from anyone seeing it. You can also set all of your typical AP settings. *Open, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, AES, TKIP, ECT* As far a restricting you would have to pull down a firewall as the pineapple does not have one on it by default. I would look through the OPKG Manager and see if you find something that will suit your needs. A little research would help before implementing as you will have to enter your routes again and possibly some other things as well.

    Good Luck

  16. Hello !

    You are going to want to purchase a POWERED USB hub if the one you actually own does not have a power option. The one you linked has a wall power adapter but I do not see one in the picture of your gear.

    If your USB hub is capable of getting power from an external source cut the end off and modify it to get power from the battery pack.

    ***CAUTION*** make sure that your USB hub does not back feed power to the pineapple, if it does you will need to cut the red and black wires on the cable that connects the USB hut to the pineapple.***

    EDIT: If you have questions on how to mod the USB cable or more info on the subject of USB and powering the pineapple have a look at this thread: http://forums.hak5.o...wifi-pineapple/

    See Above *** Use at your own RISK ***

    On another note I believe you can use the red connector on the USB hub. I have heard people talking about just using the black and I have heard of people using the red power port. I guess it really depends on the hardware you are attaching. My guess is that your 16Gig USB stick is drawing a lot of juice for the USB port on the Pineapple. So if going the black USB route then you might want to try a smaller 1 - 4 Gig USB stick and see how that works. If you really want to keep using the 16 Gig stick then my guess is you might want to go with using the red USB port. I have never wired this paticular hub and so I COULD BE WRONG. *Just trying to help* After looking at the picture of the hub. Connect the red USB to the Pineapple Juice. Then plug the male black USB into the Pineapple. Next plug in your 16 Gig Stick into one of the black female USB ports. Remove the USB cable that came with the Alfa and plug it directly into the micro USB on the hub. Finally plug in the Pineapple into the one of the remaining black female ports on the USB hub. I hope that makes some sense. Remember this is all a guess but I think this configuration should work. I am tired and so I could have messed up typing it up. I suggest doing a forum search for usb hub key words or fairly similar. Some people have even taken pictures and so you might get lucky.

    Research before you make major changes and Good Luck!!! Hope I am making some type of sense.

  17. Jiffy, give my recommendation on wiring up your hub a try as you could possibly not getting enough power to the Alfa. I have heard that only using the black usb ports on the hak5 power usb hub works perfectly. I could be wrong but it is better than where you are at right now. Right ;)

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