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  1. I don't have time tonight, but I'll give it a run through tomorrow and see if I can't hash out the issues.

    I have a feeling it's simply that he ran it all together when it was probably originally on separate lines. Bash executes based on line breaks. If you're going to run it all into one line, you need to end each code segment with a semi-colon.

    I'll report back tomorrow night if someone doesn't beat me to it.

  2. You can try this, but I'm going to go ahead and give you a heads up. This cred harvester is WAY WAY WAY too resource intensive to run on the pineapple. Just to run Ettercap on the Pi, it sucks up about 40-50% CPU. I could only imagine running it on the Pineapple.

    apt-get install tput

  3. Hey guys, just wanted to stop by and post a quick update. We're still hard at work on the Cred Harvester script. It's getting to a point where we're both pretty happy with it.

    At this point we're just cleaning up some aesthetics and fixing any bugs we can find.

    By the way, if anyone has any sample DSniff output, we'd be interested in obtaining it.

  4. As Dopey said, we really hope you guys enjoy this. Lots of time went into bring this to you, so please feel free to give us your honest feedback.

    Also, if you run into ANY errors or logic failures, please let us know. This is version 1.0, so there may still be a few lingering bugs waiting to get squashed. That being said, we tested this pretty extensively, it should be smooth sailing.

    Cheers guys.

  5. Hi Shadow!

    Does the D-link USB hub need to be powered using the anker? Or just juiced via pineapple? I'm struggling with usb hub issues because of power...

    THanks

    @d1000 I think that the pineapple is back-powered from the usb-hud in ShadowBlades first setup. Looks like the USB-hub is not longer needed in the improved setup.

    @ShadowBlade Awesome setup, care to enlighten the forum about the setup sw-wise (any special modifications?)? Standard pwnpi 3.0 on Pi (connected to ...NHA + Pineapple), and a Standard Pineapple (panel-antenna + sandisk) - Both devices powered directly from the Anker?

    Can't wait to get this mobile/car-installed!

    I'm good friends with Shadow. Yes, all devices powered by Anker. As for software, we are currently writing a slew of CLI tools to extend/improve the functionality of the pineapple onto the pi. We have successfully ported a lot of the SSLStrip and URL snarfing tools. We are waiting on the API hooks reportedly in the pineapple firmware 3.0 to allow packet manipulation, and our current project is passive/active fingerprinting of all machines connecting to the pineapple to allow us to fine tune metasploit/armitage attacks on the clients. We are polishing them now, but all tools will be released on the hak5 forums.

    EDIT: additionally, our tools will also be usable over BT5r3 to do attacks without a pineapple, for all you guys without the hardware but want to play along ;)

    Pretty much everything in the case is running off of stock firmware. The PwnPi is indeed 3.0, but I upgraded all of the programs to the latest version (apt-get upgrade... nothing fancy). There were a few additional programs that I did install such as gawk and vim. The Pineapple is the latest stable release, which is 2.7.0.

    The panel antennas are just the standard Alfa 7dBi panel antennas. Just like the ones that are being sold on the Hak Shop.

    As Dopey said, everything is powered from the Anker. In my latest build, I dropped the HUB because it was no longer needed. Before I was trying to run everything off the Pineapple, but now I'm running the WiFi relay through the Pi. The Pi has two USB ports of it's own, thus no longer needing the D-Link.

    If you want to run the hub with the Pineapple, you'll need to power it with a USB to Type M adapter connected from the Anker to the hub.

    If anyone has any other questions, let me know. I'll be happy to answer them.

  6. am running it through the usb power cable connected to the pineapple and the laptop. It must have enough power because it powers it somtimes and its only after a reboot it will not. Does my USB configuration look correct?

    Also am not sure if my socket will over power the pinapple because am in the UK and we have a higher power output from are sockets

    People have been having issues running the SanDisk drives with the Pineapple on the Pineapple Juice pack. It apparently doesn't push out enough power to keep everything happy. I'd suggest picking up an Anker 8400mHa or 10000mHa if you want to go mobile. I've been running the Pineapple with a 16GB SanDisk on the Anker with no problems.

    As far as the UK power issue. As long as you have a 220VAC -> 5VDC power adapter, you should be fine. Basically if you go to the store and snag a USB adapter that fits your countries plugs, you'll be fine.

    Either that or use a transformer to go from 220 to 120, then use the included power adapter that comes with the pineapple.

  7. This does look quite awesome. Do you actually have any temperature issues without the fans? I didn't notice any heat issues before, I am just curious as fans kind of destroy the integrity of the case a bit. Surely though, they look awesome ;)

    I myself have the same case, I use it to carry around my dev-boards and utils I may need to do any developing. I did leave the foam inside so I have far less space than you. Then again, I don't use mine for actual execution.

    I was having an issue with the Pi running entirely too hot for my liking when there was no airflow. I didn't have anything to measure the temperature of it, but it was uncomfortably hot to the touch. With the fans providing some airflow, it is barely even warm after hours of use. Also, the fans are completely silent. The only thing that makes noise is the sound of the air flowing through the box when it's closed.

    As far as the integrity of the case, I decided to drill holes instead of cut out the entire area under the fan for that reason. I wanted to maintain the rigidity of the case while still allowing airflow. You can't see from the pictures, but I cut small holes in the sides and the back to provide a source of cool air. Even with all the holes I put in the box, I'd still feel safe using it as a step stool. Although, it's not quite as waterproof as it once was ;).

    PS: Not sure why I wrote flat USB cable. I meant flat ethernet cable. Brain apparently didn't catch up to my fingers.

  8. So this is the finished product. I'm going to be picking up a different flat ethernet cable so that I can get that bulky OTG cable out of there, but she's finally done.

    No heat issues, and I think it looks bad ass if I do say so myself.

  9. Yep your right, It worked thanks.

    However, now i'm in another dilemma, when i try to install things from "Pineapple Bar" onto the USB it displays "md5 mismatch".

    Glad it worked for you! I thought the same thing first time I used Gparted. I was like "Where the hell is my USB drive?"

    Not sure about the MD5 mismatch.

  10. I've deleted the DNS entry and tried the traceroute on the web GUI and in the ssh session:

    Web GUI response:

    blank page with this message: "The CGI process did not produce any response"

    SSH session:

    root@Pineapple:~# traceroute 173.194.44.16
    traceroute to 173.194.44.16 (173.194.44.16), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
    1 * * *
    2 * * *
    3 * * *
    4 * * *
    5 * * *
    6 * * *
    7 * * *
    8 * * *
    9 * * *
    10 * * *
    11 * * *
    12 * * *
    13 * * *
    14 * * *
    15^C

    :wacko:

    173.194.44.16 <--- What IP address is this? Is this your wlan IP address on your mac?

  11. In the setup instructions for the Windows ICS, it says to leave the default gateway blank for the Ethernet connected to the Pineapple.

    Give that a try?

    Try doing a traceroute on your Pineapple and see where the buck stops. If it gets to your ethernet interface on the Mac and stops, then you know your issue is on the bridge.

  12. Hi, folks!

    I have a problem with my new (and first) Pineapple Mark IV:

    I've just configured the net settings on my Macbook Pro. Wifi on top, ethernet on bottom and enabled internet sharing from wifi to ethernet.

    I can see the Pineapple, I can connect to the web GUI and SSH into it. It can search for probes, but maybe it is doing only in wlan, cause when I ping Google from the Pineapple (in the ssh session or in the web GUI), it can't ping it.

    So... what is wrong with my configuration? Do I have to modify something also in the Pineapple? Why it doesn't get the Internet access from my Mac?

    Thank you in advance! :D

    Check the IP address of your laptops ethernet port. If it's not 172.16.42.42, then you'll need to either force that IP address, or update the routing table in your Pineapple.

  13. pictures would be agrate help thank you andalso di you have to butcher any of the usb cabels to stop power back feeding?

    I didn't have any problems with power feeding back. In fact, I believe that the D-Link hubs have a safety feature that actually shuts them down if it detects power feedback.

    Check out this post here for pictures:

    http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/28508-pineapple-pro-case-build/

    By the way, I found that I get about 10 hours of runtime off the 8400mHa Anker when running the Pineapple, Pi, and 036NHA. So that's not too shabby. Longer than I'd want to be out anyways.

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