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  1. Also another note.....on my android tablet, it does the exact same thing, but instead of it not showing the Pineapple, it connects right back to the pineapple. So it disconnects then connects back up. Pineapple still not connected to my WPA phone access point.
  2. I apologize, but now I have a new issue.....sorry, just trying to work this out so I would have my documentation. With the exact same steps as mentioned before, I'm only able to connect to an open network. This is what I've tried: 1. Create WPA access point on my smartphone 2. Connect my iPad to the Pineapple access point 3. In the Client tab of the Network Infusion, I try to connect to the WPA network of my phone. What happens is the iPad disconnects from the Pineapple and is no longer shown as a network I can connect to. I have to reboot the pineapple to get it to broadcast its network again.
  3. Thank you thesugarat. Everything appears to be working now. Here are the steps I had done: 1. Set the Pineapple device to the factory reset dip switches 2. Connected to the Pineapple Access Point with an iPad 3. Navigated over to http://172.16.42.1:1471 4. Configured a new password and accepted the license/reboot (flipping the dip switched back to factory settings which is all on) 5. Navigated back to http://172.16.42.1:1471 6. Enabled Wlan1 from the Network infusion (refreshed page to verify it says enabled) 7. Navigated to the Configuration infusion then Advanced tab to run the wifi detect > /etc/config/wireless && reboot command 8. When the pineapple restarted, I navigated back to http://172.16.42.1:1471 9. Enabled Wlan1 from the Network infusion (refreshed page to verify it says enabled) 10. Navigated to the Network infustion then Client Mode -Here I'm asked to join a network 11. I choose the SSID access point that my phone is broadcasting and connect to it. Now I have internet access on my tablet. Traceroute confirms that the traffic is flowing through the pineapple -> phone -> internet. Thank you guys very much.
  4. Thank you thesugarat. This is what I've done: 1. Set the Pineapple device to the factory reset dip switches 2. Connected to the Pineapple Access Point with an iPad 3. Navigated over to http://172.16.42.1:1471 4. Configured a new password and accepted the license/reboot (flipping the dip switched back to factory settings which is all on) 5. Navigated back to http://172.16.42.1:1471 6. Enabled Wlan1 from the Network infusion (refreshed page to verify it says enabled) 7. Opened the Network infusion (again it shows wlan1 enabled) 8. Navigated to the Client Mode tab -Here I'm asked to join a network (it doesn't tell me which wireless interface I'll be using) 9. I choose the SSID access point that my phone is broadcasting and connect to it. As soon as I connect to my smarphone access point, my iPad loses connection to the pineapple and the Pineapple network is now unavailable. This is what I do next: 1. Attach the pineapple to my laptop Ethernet port and optain ip 2. I navigate to the http://172.16.42.1:1471 (it shows wlan1 disabled) 3. Click the Configuration infusion then go into Advanced tab 4. Running the command iwconfig shows both wlan1 and wlan0 are in managed mode. The problem here is that wlan0 started out being in master mode (broadcasting Pineapple's SSID), then when you go into the Network infusion, it doesn't give you the option to connect to another access point using the wlan1 interface. Instead it just uses wlan0. How can I change this? Only temporary fix I know of at the moment (and haven't tested it because its 2:30am and need rest) is manually running iwconfig wlan1 essid <smartphonessid>; dhcpcd wlan1. What do you guys think?
  5. Thank you for your quick response. How are you routing the traffic from the wlan0 interface that the "test user" is connected to over to the wlan1 interface which is connected to your smartphone hotspot? Please feel free to provide step by step directions to see if I can duplicate it on my side. I've always had the impression before you can route traffic from one interface to the other, you have to create a bridge.
  6. The default br-lan interface bridges the eth0 and wlan0 interfaces. Wanting to bridge the two wireless interfaces. I'm going to be using the eth0 port only to manage the device via ssh. So you are using wlan1 to connect to your phone's access point? I apologize in advance, but I'm not understanding how the pineapple is the mitm?
  7. On previous setups I have done the following to perform a mitm: 1. Attached phone and turned usb tethering on 2. Placed wlan0 into monitor mode (mon0) 3. Started airbase-ng with an essid of Testnetwork to create the at0 interface 4. Ran ifconfig usb0 0.0.0.0 up; ifconfig at0 0.0.0.0 up. 5. Ran brctl addbr mitmbridge; brctl addif mitmbridge at0; brctl addif mitmbridge usb0 6. Brought up the mitmbridge interface with the ifconfig mitmbridge up command 7. Used dhcpcd mitmbridge command to get an ip from dhcp via phone I'm having an issue trying to use one wireless card to connect to an open network an the other wireless card host an access point. I'm sure 100% sure how to use Karma. I've set an SSID and started the service, but my wireless devices aren't showing the access point. Here are the steps I have tried: 1. Identified which network card is in which mode... wlan1 - Managed wlan0 - Master 2. airmon-ng start wlan0 (created mon0) 3. airbase-ng --essid "testnetwork" -c 6 mon0 (created at0) 4. ifconfig at0 0.0.0.0 up 5. brctl addbr mitmbridge 6. brctl addif mitmbridge at0 7. brctl addif mitmbridge wlan1 (error operation not supported) Some ubuntu forum user said to try "sudo iw dev wlan1 set 4addr on" so here I go again... 8. sudo iw dev wlan1 set 4addr on 9. brctl addif mitmbridge wlan1 (now it works and I can verify it with btctl show) 10. ifconfig mitmbridge up 11. dhcpcd mitm (it times out) Anyone know why this isn't working?
  8. I bought the elite kit which came with the 1000mA battery and have a 23000mA solar charger (http://www.amazon.com/EvikooTM-Mp-s23000-23000mah-External-Rechargeable/dp/B00ABTIGMO). Going to piggyback the two batteries and see how long the pineapple will run with one card running an access point and the other connected to another wireless network. Weather forecast says 50% of the week will be cloudy and 50% will be sunny.
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