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Foxtrot

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  1. As vertygo said, you cannot bypass HSTS.
  2. The Mark V is old and EOL hardware.
  3. You don't use eth1 to talk to your PC, you use eth0 (read: should) As far as I know, eth1 is set up by default to be used as a source of internet. Regardless, you could try bringing up the interface with "ifconfig eth1 up".
  4. I can't believe I only just saw this! Amazing job. Did you do the heat-shrink on the SDRs too? It looks pretty fresh. :D
  5. The "new design" UI is not available for the Mark IV.
  6. Instead of forcing firmware upgrades (Not a good idea, by the way), have you tried using a different computer? Also, what are you trying to use eth1 for?
  7. If you don't use the advice given to you, how can you possibly expect help?
  8. Please don't *bump* topics. Verify you are using the correct power supply (12V 1.5A). Keep an eye on top and see what the CPU usage is like when it reboots. Super high CPU usage will cause the watchdog to kick in and reboot the device.
  9. Clear your browsers cache. (Try incognito mode, too.)
  10. You need to set a DNS server in Windows on the interface after setting up ICS. Use googles. (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4)
  11. Well, what information do you want to access? Maybe the API Docs can help you.
  12. Same way as any other linux box. ifconfig eth0 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.0
  13. If you are getting constant flashing lights after you set the password, you need to set the DIP switches back to the defaults after resetting.
  14. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by adding a "StartOnBoot" to the Others section. Just add the commander.py program to /etc/rc.local. I'll put an auto-start feature in soon. As for retrieving outputs of commands like ps and ifconfig, i've been meaning to get around to that for a while now, and will do eventually.
  15. Theres a problem with your screenshots... WiFi Client mode shows wlan1, but PineAP is running... PineAP will use wlan1 for monitor mode, thus wlan1 should not be in the drop down menu.
  16. If any of those Access Points using any type of encryption, it's impossible for them to join your Pineapple via PineAP.
  17. That means the device has been reset... Turn the DIP Switches back to normal position and boot up
  18. It works fine on my TETRA. I scan, find my phones MAC address, add it the filter with the drop-down menu, change to the filter module, switch it to Allow mode, and the only device able to connect is my phone.
  19. Search for making NGINX serve files as downloads. (I can't right now)
  20. Absolutely. Any idea is worth trying to make a module for.
  21. It's not a brick, quite far from it.
  22. Good job, shame it happened but glad you managed to resolve it!
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