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  1. Hi I've connected to the xxxxx_man Wifi channel on the Pineapple in the beleif that I need to do this to access the management GUI.

    My client (Androind Phone has been given an IP address of:

    I've scanned the subnet (192.168.1.1/24), there is no sign of the Pineapple's IP address - how can I find out what it is ?

    Looking at the Phone, it is going straight to my LAN gateway (192.168.1.1) - that's my main router. But I'm connected to the Pineapple's xxxx_man Wifi channel.

    Confused....

  2. My Pineapple has never been happy mounting SD cards.

    The supplied one never mounted.

    A replacement Mk10 will now not mount (mounts fine everywhere else), formatted etx4.

    How do I investigate this (/var/log/ only has a web log in it).

    NB: Upgraded to 1.4.1

  3. Ok, jokes, "loading icon", "Busy indicator", "Carrots" aside.

    I'm plagued by the entropy bunny rather than the GUI screen being fully presented.

    Normally he hangs around for a few seconds. But sometimes (like now) he sits there endlressly - well 20 minutes and counting. The only thing that is going to get rid of it is a reboot, but a device that needs rebooting every few page navigations isn't that useful :-(

    There is no SD card (well I reformatted it ext4 as prompted by the recent 1.2.0 update), but atlas, it's no longer visible / mounted (as has been the case for most of its life). I don't know if this is a card issue or a SD card slot h/w issue, but it has been ropey from day 1 (indeed I had to use a different card to that supplied just to get a flash install - but that was a good job, as there was an out of date firmware on the one supplied).

    In the old days it was I/O that generated entropy - perhaps that is still the case, perhaps the lack of working SD card is affecting the amount of I/O and this entropy. I had expected that I might get an intelligent answer hereabouts, but no, "Feed it carrots" - from the very person threatening to ban me! Well, just keep those unhelpful comments to yourself, eh.

  4. I have connected through it wirelessly from target computer; while it is manually plugged into host computer and on the internet. Even now as I speak days later from my post it is plugged ethernet into host computer. Target computer not turned on. I see blue amber green, (blue blink once every 10 sec, amber blink once every second, green solid) I have read, looked at and understood the P6 of the manual and that is why I am here. Pineapple plugged into wall outlet also. SD is plugged in, and I am on the pineapple mgmnt page also.

    So it sounds like it is all working ok, you get the mgmt console, the lights show power good and wifi activity.

    What's not happening that you expect to be happening (I have re-read your original post, but couldn't understand what your "fault" is...

  5. Well, I'm serious about entropy bunny as my first Pineapple once got to the point where he appeared and wouldn't go away until a reboot, so now I'm nervous when he appears. Often it's only a second or two, but sometimes (still) it's like 5+ seconds, and I think uh-oh.

    As to Linux concept, I (vaguely) remember there being issues with some Linux distros / configurations whereby they didn't generate enough entropy (could have been device related activity that was feeding it) and thus it would "run dry". The solution was either to ensure that you had sufficient device i/o, or to change the configuration for some device (/dev/random ?), the latter meant that you might not have such good quality "randomness" within your system - which itself could be a problem for a server that as a result might not generate good quality keys. Ok, this latter issue might not be so much of a concern for the pineapple, thus, it might be acceptable to configure a different scheme for /dev/random that would keep the bunny away (i.e. produce "more" entropy but at a lower "quality"). I can imaging that with a more limited suite of devices and device i/o that it might be necessary to make compromises to such aspects of system configuration.

    As to the SD card, it is formatted ext3, is that "properly" ? It is often not mounted (automatically, nor on request) as if it has a problem. But this is not the card that it was shipped with. I couldn't mount that anywhere. I did format it and copy the install files on to it for the very first boot - the only was I could breath life into my Pineapple, as the SD card that it came with seems to be totally dead (it has failed to mount either in the Pineapple, or on a Linux box). On the rare occasions that I do get it to mount, then it shows up as empty (not hving been there to write anything to...

    HTH

  6. Well most of the time my SD card doesn't even seem to mount, this I consider an improvement on the one that was shipped that I've not been able to mount /anywhere/.

    I was assuming that the bunny appears when entropy has run dry, and therefore after hints as to how to prevent this from happening.

    NB: Given the first statement above, infusions have ended up in main storage (if that's a valid concept), as the SD card has not shown up as an install point.

  7. @lilfear1 - It's not clear whether or not you've tried connecting to it ? If so wired and wireless ? NB: Once booted the lights have different meanings - P6 of manual.

    @Jasonh - I had this and used a different micro sd card, formatted as etx3, files copied from downloads (the one's supplied were out of date anyway!).

    @907Jesse - Any lights ? Any connectivity, does a wifi scan reveal any APs ?

    @Ben77 - Have you a different MicroSD card you can try ?

    NB: I have no association with Hak5. I just like to help. Although I've upset the mods by pointing out that there /might/ be an issue - so it won't be long before I'm banned from these parts.

  8. Update:

    Ok, I've found that the "Wifi Manager" infusion (Very nice, btw), has an ICS option that makes this easy to configure.

    However, I would like to acheive the same effect using a custom dip switch setting.

  9. In order to get the most of my Pineapple I want to use it as a simple AP while it's not being used for anything else, mainly to get wifi into the darker corners of the house.

    It looks like it should try to get a dhcp lease for eth0 (like it does in client mode for wlan).

    To be sure, I also tried running udhcp directly.

    Actually, the problem may be more fundamental (or my understanding more fundamentally flawed), I tried to manually configure an IP address, netmask and default route for eth0, but I couldn't get any traffic to flow that way.... What am I doing wrong ?

    Thanks.

  10. Ok, so replacement Mk V has arrived.

    Good news! it's immediately clear that this one has a healthy 10/100 ethernet port.

    Bad News! It just sits there blinking the amber "I'm looking for upgrade files" LED.

    I did specifically insist that it was checked to be fully functional before despatch.

    [Later]

    Ok, I've tried another micriSD card that I've found lying around (only a 1GB card :-( ), at least the blue "installing firmware LED) has started to blink.

    ... what is the postal service done to a supposedly known good SD card ?

    ... how did Hak5 test this device ? (I can't even get to a web page) ?

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