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  1. I'm looking to sell my MKIV and MKV to move to a Nano, please keep in mind I don't know if I still have all of the original cables but I'll do my best to look for them.

    Both devices work just like the day I bought them, they'll be flashed with the latest firmware before being sent.

    Either reply back here or PM me for more information and pictures, this is from the UK so shipping is limited to Europe (for now at least).

  2. IPB is pretty on top of adding new things when requested. I believe it mainly comes down to time. Just from clicking around, it looks more geared toward blog comments than a structured forum. Or maybe I should spend more than 1 minute clicking around lol.

    IPB is hosting and support in one place and a lot less headaches for us who are very busy to manage it. That and data migration may be a pain in the butt to switch now. I'm down for whatever but it's ultimately not my decision, I just help manage it :P.

    When I first checked it out I had the same initial response, however after downloading the Bitnami stack for Discourse it does seem a lot more forum-like. If you haven't already, you should check out the Meta site for Discourse, I think that's the best representation of a demo site currently.

    Also I think they are working on import and export tools for different forum software and IP.Board is definitely on the list, tools have already been made for certain forums.

  3. This is mainly aimed at the forum staff,

    Have you ever though about moving from IP.Board over to something a little more... updated?
    A few months ago I was looking around for some forum software for my own site and I stumbled across this little gem: http://www.discourse.org

    It's a fairly new forum software coded in Ruby, the developers are really awesome guys and they love to hear feedback from the community that they have. Discourse is truly a community-driven project.

    So why switch?

    IP.Board isn't very robust when it comes to updates and looks... outdated, I know that IP.Board 4 is rolling out but really the only change is the design (and not even that much of a change!).

    Discourse is updated constantly (every few hours with little updates/tweaks) and in all honesty - looks and feels better. It has little perks like mentions in posts (using @username in a post will notify the user that you mentioned them), infinite scrolling which remembers your place and stored drafts of posts.

    It's also open sourced.

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    Would you mind taking a look at the features that it has to offer? I don't think you'll be disappointed :)

  4. That seemed to work for me, although it's not redirecting for https pages and when I try to use SSLStrip with DNSSpoof it overrides the redirection and just shows you the stripped page, no redirection.

    /etc/config/dhcp

            list 'dhcp_option' '6,172.16.42.1,8.8.8.8'
            list 'dhcp_option' '6,172.16.42.1,208.67.222.222'
    
    

    Try removing the ",8.8.8.8" and ",208.67.222.222" parts. Reboot, try again. Wondering if clients are using those DNS servers rather than the preferred 172.16.42.1

  5. I've got the same results, I've just finished watching the video on how it works and I'm not being redirected to my "Hello World!" page instead of Zombo.com (which by the way is quite comical).

    When I go to 172.16.42.1 without the port it lets me see it but if I use zombo.com, www.zombo.com or anything like that it just takes me to the regular page.

    Here is my DNSSpoof config: http://cl.ly/image/1I0t082I0N46

    My ifconfig results: http://cl.ly/image/1b1I1j0Y0i3I

    And my results from the command you posted: http://cl.ly/image/1G2n161z1C3T (I hope that's all that should appear)

    Let me know if anything else is needed or if I'm being stupid and missing something obvious :P

    Thanks

  6. which nexus 7 is this? grouper 2012 edition or the tilapia 2013 edition? the nexus devices are great at otg support, the nexus devices with bcm4330 or bcm4329 wireless chipsets will support monitor mode, injection, etc etc natively. yo ucan use most of he aircrack-ng tools including airodump, besside-ng, aireplay-ng, etc, and you can also use reaver/wash natively. no need to compile and load modules for your external usb wifi adapter or waste extra battery life or have to use external battery power. there are quite a few devices that can do this, the nexus 7, the galaxy s, galaxy s2, samsung nexus, nexus s, htc mytouch 4g (aka glacier) and more. you can use an external usb adapter if youd like but its not as simple as plug and play. you need to compile drivers/modules for your kernel that you can load in a linux chroot, you also need to disable the native wifi adapter before doing this each time otherwise you will likely crash, android does not play well with two wireless adapters active and drivers loaded at the same time. if you want more details on exactly how to get the usb wifi adapter setup and running wifi pen test tools just let me know and ill post a how to.

    some screen shots from different devices

    https://app.box.com/s/ic3a4k420dr1wbw9osdz

    https://app.box.com/s/qdqm1gt4fd5xr05cdsew

    https://app.box.com/s/2ty3zqr6ir925l70qd92

    which nexus 7 is this? grouper 2012 edition or the tilapia 2013 edition? the nexus devices are great at otg support, the nexus devices with bcm4330 or bcm4329 wireless chipsets will support monitor mode, injection, etc etc natively. yo ucan use most of he aircrack-ng tools including airodump, besside-ng, aireplay-ng, etc, and you can also use reaver/wash natively. no need to compile and load modules for your external usb wifi adapter or waste extra battery life or have to use external battery power. there are quite a few devices that can do this, the nexus 7, the galaxy s, galaxy s2, samsung nexus, nexus s, htc mytouch 4g (aka glacier) and more. you can use an external usb adapter if youd like but its not as simple as plug and play. you need to compile drivers/modules for your kernel that you can load in a linux chroot, you also need to disable the native wifi adapter before doing this each time otherwise you will likely crash, android does not play well with two wireless adapters active and drivers loaded at the same time. if you want more details on exactly how to get the usb wifi adapter setup and running wifi pen test tools just let me know and ill post a how to.

    some screen shots from different devices

    https://app.box.com/s/ic3a4k420dr1wbw9osdz

    https://app.box.com/s/qdqm1gt4fd5xr05cdsew

    https://app.box.com/s/2ty3zqr6ir925l70qd92

    Thanks for the detailed response :)

    It's the 2013 edition, it's not essential to have the Alfa attached and if it supports packet injection natively then that's fantastic!

    Disabling the default radio each time seems like a hassle - I'll see what happens when the tablet turns up in the mail, thanks again :)

  7. I've got a Nexus 7 arriving soon and I want to keep it with my pineapple and alfa radio, I was wondering if there is a way to use the Alfa radio with the tablet to do things such as deauth for use alongside my pineapple?

    I don't know if there is an OTG cable that will pick up the radio and let me use it like you would on a PC but I did read somewhere that the aircrack monitor mode does work with the Nexus 7.

  8. I bought the elite kit with my pinapple and I accidentally tried to charge my battery with the pinapples adapter. The battery had power but it didn't charge. When I used the adapter that came with the battery it charged no problem. Perhaps this could be the cause of some of the battery issues.

    Just my 2 cents.

    It lives. I was using the WRONG CHARGER! -_-

    Thank you, now I can start having some real fun with it :D

  9. I purchased a MKV Travel Bundle about a week or 2 ago and it arrived a few days ago, I left the battery on charge overnight (making sure to leave the switch in the OFF position) and I woke up this morning to find out that the battery lasted about 5 seconds when I plugged it into the Pineapple, I though maybe it didn't charge properly so I left it again for a few hours just to see if it wasn't faulty but I took it off charge and it didn't even turn on, I think it might be dead.

    Anyone have any ideas? Has anyone else's battery not been working?

  10. Ideally I would like it to be the same size as it will be used mostly for using ssh connections, is there any other brand that does them or similar ones?

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