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StormShadow

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  1. Also, I'm confused by this phrase : From the “Home networking connection: drop-down select the wired Ethernet adapter directly connect to the WiFi Pineapple, typically “Local Area Connection”. Click OK, then YES to the warning.... Am I just really tired right now, or is that sentence confusing ? No amount of fiddling with any setting in network connections produced anything that looked like that ....
  2. Sorry, some typos...that should read "I couldnt interact with anything there".
  3. Hello everyone, I have a pineapple mK IV, and can't get it set up. I have followed the instructions as best I could for someone without much of a background in this material. I am running the device on battery power, and have the the ethernet cable plugged into the the WAN/LAN port of the pineapple. In the network connections, two adapters appear: one is the LAN adapter, in which I have set it to share connection. The other is the wireless adapter, in which I have modified the IP address to be 172.16.42.42, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, and a preferred DNS server of 8.8.8.8. The weird thing is, it initally worked, and I was able to navigate to the interface page, only the display was "too big", and I could interact with anything there. Since then, I've had no luck. A wireless connection shows up in the menu of available connections , called "pineapple", and I have to connect to this manually. I am able to ping the device successfully as well. I am running Win7. I'd appreciate any help....
  4. Thanks...I do have JRE (I got the JDK, and I understand JRE is part of that). Is there a particular directory I need to extract to after DLing the zip ? Java is confirmed in my path, but javac encoder.jar brings up file not found: encoder.java. Java encoder returns "could not find or load main class encoder". Makes me think I just need to drop this thing into a different directory...
  5. I apologize again for my lack of knowledge, but how exactly do I install the encoder ?
  6. Thanks guys ! This newb truly appreciates it !
  7. Great...that worked. It didn't execute the script, but it did do a bunch of stuff that leads me to believe I just need to tweak the script a bit. So I take it v2.1 should work with a US keyboard on Win7 no problem ?
  8. Sure thing, thanks for responding. If I'm using iducke.com, I paste this into the box : REM add delay to ensure Windows can add the appropriatre driver GUI -R STRING notepad ENTER DELAY 500 STRING this is my first ducky script ENTER Then I click "quack" of course, and choose "save as". I call it inject.bin, and save it to the SD card. It usually fails to DL the first time for some reason, but then succeeds the second time. However, when I check on the SD card, the file size is 0 Kb and nothing happens when i slot the card in the duck and try to run it. If I try to run the encoder from the command line interface, I get a message saying that java is not a recognized command.
  9. Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum, and new to pen testing in general. I'm also the proud owner of a USB rubber ducky. I have a problem, however, which I'm certain is child's play for everyone here. I can't get the intro script to work. I have flashed the duck over to v2.1, and my keyboard is set to US english (I'm in Canada). I have the latest version of Java as well. I have tried to compile and save the script via the online utility, but when it saves, it's a 0 Kb file. I tried using the encoder from command line, but java isn't a recognized command, apparently. If it matters, I'm running Win7. Just to confirm as well, when I have this script compiled, I will be saving it as inject.bin and just moving it over to the SD card ? Any help is appreciated !
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