HighOnTek
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Hey I got a sandisk cruzer fit 4 gb usb with a bad partition or something.
The partition program can see the partitions that already are on the drive, but it can't access or delete the partitions.
When I try to format it the program will just crash or it will say:
This usb drive can't be formatted.
Here is a output from Parted magic on UBCD boot cd:
GParted 0.9.0
Libparted 2.3
Delete /dev/sdb1 (ext4, 2.79 GiB) from /dev/sdb 00:01:52 ( ERROR ) calibrate /dev/sdb1 00:00:00 ( SUCCESS ) path: /dev/sdb1start: 63
end: 5861422
size: 5861360 (2.79 GiB) delete partition 00:01:52 ( ERROR ) libparted messages ( INFO ) Input/output error during write on /dev/sdb Error opening /dev/sdb: Resource temporarily unavailable
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Delete /dev/sdb2 (unknown, 956.00 MiB) from /dev/sdb========================================
Hope someone can help me!
As bad as it sounds, have you tried formatting it in Windows to see if you get the same grief?
If so, what error are you getting?
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Your Pineapple setup?
Also, have you checked the original thread, it talks about rebooting a couple times... and possible reasons.
http://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/28281-mitm-module/
HTK ô¿ô
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Mark IV, Firmware 2.8.0
Installed internally, works as intended!
Tested with the included examples & some custom made lists. No issues!
Keep up the good work!
HTK ô¿ô
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Mark IV, Firmware 2.8.0
USB Storage = Lexar 8GB, 8G Mini Micro USB Backup Drive Echo ZE
Steps I Took;
- Partitioned my USB Storage with Kali Linux, Disk Utility
- 6GB USBPart1 [EXT4]
- 2GB USBPart2 [EXT4]
- Installed RandomRoll to USB
Works great, no issues!
I did notice though that I had to hit refresh 2 or 3 times on my test PC's browser (Firefox) in order for the Google home page to be replaced with a dancing banana.
I also tested on a Kobo, Chrome browser and again worked fine, feline p00ping rainbows took over the screen. lol
For those of you who are reporting DNS Cache issues, try one of the following to clear your systems DNS Cache;
Windows: Open CMD prompt, type in "ipconfig /flushdns" but without the quotations.
Linux: Open Terminal, type in "/etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart" but without the quotations.
Kudos to the developer, and thanks for the laughs... Keep up the good work.
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Reaver
in Mark IV Infusions
Posted · Edited by HighOnTek
I don't have my Pineapple with me, but if your having a problem associating to the channel with reaver, you could try setting your pineapples channel to the same as the AP itself. In theory this would allow you to exclude the channel selection at reaver run-time, while still confining you for efficiency purposes to the single channel. Yes?
Keep us posted,
HTK