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MrMattSz

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  1. Okay. I started everything up, internet working, first thing I tried was SSLstrip and now it appears to not be kicking in? Internet keeps working when I turn it on, but I keep getting this: Then when I refresh it turns to this: Is there a known issue of SSLstrip not working properly at the moment?
  2. There has been a problem reported by numerous people including myself where the main power switch's solder can come loose if pressed too hard. Usually as a result you can appear to be charging the battery, but it instantly turns off the second you unplug the charger, because even if the power switch is flicked ON, it won't actually charge unless the solder is completing the circuit. While obviously opening up the unit to fix it yourself if your handy with a soldering iron could potentially solve your issue quite quickly, it can void the warranty. Alternatively you could get in touch with the Hak Shop guys to arrange to send it back for inspection and replacement. I just opened mine up, pushed the switch in, re-soldered accordingly and it works perfectly, which was definitely the better option for me being in Australia.
  3. Okay, so I got everything started. Internet working, Jammer running off Wlan2, Enabled urlsnarf on br-lan, Enabled SSLStrip on br-lan, and then the Internet instantly stops working again. Any suggestions? Should I be using it on a different port? Am I doing things in the wrong order?
  4. Thank you Chris, You have been a tremendous help, that definitely gives me a great start to go on, and definitely helped clarify a few things. I got out my old Alfa AWUS036H adapter which uses the RTL8181L to use as my third network adapter, and I will now give a quick try to see if my Internet dropping issue is fixed.
  5. Alright, I should start by saying I have little-to-no hacking experience what-so-ever: I've run BT5 in a virtual machine on my Mac and used an Alpha WiFi adapter to test the security of my own wireless networks before, and for the short time I borrowed an Android tablet, I used a few apps like WiFiKill to flood a friends wifi for trying to hack mine, and another app that I forget the name of to hi-jack his facebook session and change his political views on Facebook. I figured I could wait around a bit, have a play with my Mark V and see how far I get, and perhaps even just check the forums here and there to see if anyone else starts asking these questions, but it doesn't seem to be happening, so here it goes. So far I have been using my iPhone and MacBook Pro as test beds, while monitoring the MKV from my desktop PC by connecting to it through my router by cable. I have never used anything like this before, I've managed to get the basic things done, setting up my AP as a source, putting out a public network, everything is up to date (running firmware 1.0.1, updated all tiles), I've installed ettercap, sslstrip, Jammer and urlsnarf, I can access the files and logs over SSH. I was given the impression these are the tiles I should be using to let someone use my wifi, but in return give me access to their facebook session or the like? As well as testing the security of my wireless router and it's WPS function, seeing if it is indeed possible to break my wifi password with a bit more persistence such as what the pineapple offers? If I'm using the wrong tiles, or I should be getting others feel free to tell me? But I can't seem to actually do anything. I understand not all of the infusions have been updated as of yet to work with the MKV, but having a specific list would be nice? I've been trying to find concise specific instructions on how to use these tiles, but have had no luck. I have seen people say there are plenty of forums and places to find this information, without actually linking to them or dropping hints as what to search for (and I guess if you have been doing this kind of thing for a while, it would be obvious what to search for, perhaps I have found the information but not realised it?). All I can find is information for the MarkIV at best and the purpose of the infusions without actually explaining how to accomplish their intended purpose. Guides that involve ICS over ethernet and using WireShark won't work for me either, as I'm using a MacBook running Mavericks 10.9. But hey that's why there's a second network interface right? I shouldn't need to do that anyway, I can just use the pineapple as my AP and blacklist my devices once I get things working can't I? But what then replaces WireShark in that scenario? Any time I try to enable any of the four infusions I mentioned earlier, they seem to be working as far as the web interface in concerned (usually when I refresh they report what they are doing properly), but instantly whatever device I'm testing with loses it's connection to the Internet, and the infusions have nothing to pick up. Which interface should I be running them on? The internal lan? The wireless interface that is sourcing the Internet? The one that is sending it out? I thought the internal lan, but it doesn't seem to be doing the job? I'm not sure if there's a problem with the interface, or it can't capture anything for some other reason, or maybe the infusions are breaking the Internet connection because they haven't been updated to work with the MKV and it's two network interfaces? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
  6. Interesting that you say that Peter, I get the green light on the charger, but I'm still waiting on the third green light on the battery.
  7. It would seem this main switch being pushed in issue is common. I had the exact same issue. Opened up the unit, there was more than enough solder to just push the switch in, then re-solder, and now it works a treat. Obviously doing this would probably void the warranty or what have you, but for me to send this back to the US from Australia and get another replacement, it all seems too much trouble haha!
  8. Ran the SSH command, and dropped the WiFi password from my network so I could connect to it and update the network tile. All working now, thanks!
  9. Okay, a little bit of progress. I did a recovery of the device, wiping everything. As a result, Wlan1 no longer disables itself. The unit now does put out a wireless network for me to connect to. However it still does not seem to successfully connect to another network, and the red light still does not come on. I still continue to receive "Not connected.. Refreshing in 10s.". I had a look in the syslog, but couldn't find anything obvious. I can post a log if it would help?
  10. Hey guys, just got my new WiFi Pineapple, installed the firmware without any issues, booted up the device, and I've run into a problem. When I try to connect to a network I own and control using Client Mode, I get the right connecting message "Connection initiated. See below for connection details.", however the message down the bottom never changes, and remains "Not connected.. Refreshing in 10s.". Neither of the Wlan lights turn on at any time during any of this either, but it does find the networks I want it to. Two other things I have noticed, is that when I enable Wlan1, after a short while it disables itself (I'm not sure if this is intentional or not). And also, the unit is not putting out a wireless network for me to connect to, which is why I am using the ethernet cable at the moment. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
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