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SFisher

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  1. Good call on the PDF. I have in my desk, but out on the road it would be good to have a PDF copy of it.
  2. Hey guys, Just working with sslstrip on my pineapple and just got resource error. Makes sense since the pineapple does not have a whole lot of internal storage. I uninstalled it and then reinstalled on SD card and that seemed to fix it. Just curious if this was the only way of doing it or is there a way of selecting where to store the dump file? Should I reinstall tcpdump on the SD card to avoid running out of room too? Just curious if this is the only way.
  3. I agree completely. The Mark V is a great tool. It might have a bug here or there, but Darren and Seb are constantly working on improving it, and show no signs of giving up. It's a community driven tool, that everyone is helping make better by posting the bug reports, and everyone, not just Darren and Seb are doing their best to fix and make this even better. The pineapple will do a lot of things, and is not geared towards just one aspect. There are a lot of thing you can do, once you have all the traffic flowing through you. I definitely give it a buy, but it's your call.
  4. Hey guys, I just dug a pineapple out of a long-term deployment... It's still running V1.0... Is there any issues going from 1.0 up to 1.1, or should I step it up version by version?
  5. Pretty much. The USB makes it nice because if you happen to run out of time, the slurp just runs in the background until you return with the USB key. Darren did an episode of Hak5 on this script, I don't know the episode off the top of my head, but I'm sure it can't be too hard to find.
  6. Well there's the ducky slurp that does automatic backups. Darren Kitchen and OverWraith put this together. https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/30179-payload-duck-slurp-v2-silent/?hl=+duck%20+slurp Maybe this will inspire you.
  7. Fair enough. Though, my thought is major corporations won't have an issue dropping a few grand is someone is messing with their wifi lol.
  8. Hey guys, Just stumbled upon this piece of tech. If it wasn't Fluke, I might not believe it worked well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV4q549n4yI It has a locate function (3:50) that may get someone close enough to your hidden pineapple. Good to know about if you want to do remote management, since this is a lot easier than running airodump-ng and walking around with a laptop lol.
  9. Any thoughts on running on sealed lead-acid batteries? I'm not a very electrical guy, but will it survive a 12v 4.5Ah battery. Or is that too much juice? I have a good connection through my work for them and was curious for long term deployment as they go all the way to 12Ah at work.
  10. Ah, so they all are individual APs with the same SSID hardwired together?
  11. Hi Guys, Once again I have a real world application question. I'm currious if anyone has done this or has the answer for it. Since a repeater is similar to a client, can the pineapple deauth a wifi repeater and trick it to connecting to the pineapple? The environment I have in mind is a campus where the wifi is an open network, but somehow in this massive building you always have a good signal (I'm thinking they have placed a lot of repeaters around the place) I'm currious because I have heard of some techs will daisy chain repeaters to stretch the coverage and if you could hook one, you could hook a large area, meaning a very large pool of potential amusement. I look forward to your thoughts. - SF
  12. Hi guys, I'm not too sure how to word this but I am going to make this as clear as possible. I have mark IV pineapple with up to date firmware. I have had trouble with my Alfa adapter being a reliable relay and have had the idea to use an old Android phone instead. My question is can connect the android phone to a wireless router and then share that connection with the pineapple via USB tethering? I have two reasons for this. To have a GUI for wifi connection and to reduce battery drain on the pineapple juice, due to the internal battery in the phone. What do you guys think?
  13. Hey guys, Is anyone having issues with their card turning off after a period of time? I'm running mark IV 2.7 firmware, a NHA card that came with the pineapple. I have been getting the card to boot up and scan but after a little while the card just turns itself off. This happens with my old alfa card too. Any ideas?
  14. Good call. My plan was to use AC power, I was unsure if the solar power would be reliable enough. I had heard of people using a solar panel before but I figured that would be a larger setup. My plan is to install it in a drop ceiling where I happened to find an outlet to plug into. Long term launch in a cafeteria of a company.
  15. Ah good to know! Thanks for the heads up!
  16. Very good point. My design is vented with a very low powered fan. I will run it for a good while before launching in the field. I'm glad to hear that the size shouldn't be a problem provided the formatting is correct. Though this is something I will test before hand as well. I just didn't want to pay for shipping and customs on the drive if it wasn't going to work... It's interesting how a $12.00 flash drive can become a $38.00 product once the good old gov gets a hold of it lol.
  17. Hey guys, I was planning a long term use pineapple and was considering a larger flash drive than the 4Gb fit drive, for storing a larger bank of phishing sites and logging of information. Though I understand 4Gb will hold a lot of information of this nature my plan is to implement this in a long term way were I may not be able to get access to it for quite a while ie months. San Disk makes a 16 Gb version of the fit and I was wondering if anyone had tried it and had problems with the pineapple only recognizing a certain amount of the drive or not recognizing it at all. Thoughts/concerns welcome.
  18. Thanks Seb! Worked like a charm. I guese GUI fails again. Who needs it, command prompt is always so much better! For furture reference, should I command line it everytime or use the GUI?
  19. Hey Guys, I forgot to mension I tried to do that before. No go. It comes up saying that it could not find it. No login, no nothing.
  20. Hey Guys, Sorry to ask stupid questions again but I think I have a problem. I set the pineapple mark IV up to do it's upgrade from 2.4.1(How it was shipped to me) to version 2.7. I started with a power cycle, turned off all services. I checked the resources and had almost 7000 free, downloaded the file, selected it in the update box, pasted in the MD5 and clicked ok. The graphic came up with a bunch of fruit and told me that the pineapple is being upgrade and that it would restart and refresh the page. As per the instructions in the book I figured it would only take 10-15 min. After about 20 the page didn't refresh and I was tired so I said forget it and went to bed. This morning the page had not refreshed and the graphic was still going with the same message that the pineapple was being upgraded and that it would refresh. I clicked to the about section and the pineapple is still at 2.4.1. Any ideas are appreciated. Cheers.
  21. Thank you so much! I wish I wasn't so stubborn and had just asked in the first place instead of searching the forums for two days.... Once again the forum gods have shined down on us. Cheers.
  22. Hey guys, Sorry to be a complete noob about this but I'm stuck. I have spent a lot of time going over the forums and can't find anything to explain what is happening. I recieved my pineapple 2 days ago after a lot of anticipation and couldn't wait to unbox and use it. I have been trying to get access into the UI ever since. I plugged in the pineapple, it lit up on the PWR light, and after a minute the WLAN light started to flash. I connected my computer via ethernet to the WAN/LAN port and waited for my computer to connect. My system is a fully patched Win 7 box. In network connections, the pineapple shows up as a "Unidentified Network" and when I try to go to 172.16.42.1:1471 it tells me that the network is unavailable. I have attempted to ping that IP address and receive no reply. I have also tried a different cable, thinking that maybe the cable was losing connection somehow. I even tried switching to the PoE port thinking that I had that wrong... The Pineapple is broadcasting "pineapple (Last 2 digits of MAC)" and I can connect to it but still cannont access the UI.... As far as indicator lights go, the WLAN is blinking, LAN is off, USB is off, WAN is off, PWR is on, WPS is on. There is nothing connected to the USB port and nothing has been connected to the USB port yet. Is this a brick out of the box or am I missing something? Please tell me I'm not a total noob and that my Pineapple is not dead out of the box... Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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