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  1. riiiiiiight..... following this format tip ......... i got this #Rules for allowing your mac addresses/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:11 -j ACCEPT/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:22 -j ACCEPT/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -m mac --mac-source XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:33 -j ACCEPT#One final rule to drop all packets which do not match one of the rules above (are not from one of your allowed macs)/sbin/iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -j DROP cleaned it up a bit of corse change /sbin/ to sd and eth1 and such works ..but a little unconventional having to restart the pineapple everytime to make adjustments..... hmmm i think i might start from scratch with this.... mabe just Deauth...... will look into jammer
  2. makes alot more sence now have you done that before?
  3. ok this is intersting i thought that only wlan0 could create an AP and wlan1 can not so are you saying that users could connect to wlan1? or was that a typo and you ment wlan0?
  4. ahhh iptables .... i see ..... hmmm i would have to look into this ..... i think this can do it tho ok so the MAC's can be spoofed so the best approach would be to block all traffic then allow individual MACs ..... that sounds about right what do you think.. could i get problems with that
  5. kind of sort of but thats a good idea ... is it possiple to broad cast two APs from one pinaple?
  6. Just wanted to know if there is an infusion that could allow me to deny access to my open AP. ex: allow all to connect but not have internet access then allow them internet access by their mac address. or everyone is allowed to connect and have internet access but then you could specify specific mac addresses deny internet access to. -Is anything like this possible at all?
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