Why not keep it simple and use a lte mifi spot or GSM modem and have the pineapple setup a reverse ssh pipe to a server online. That way you can connect to it from anywhere...
1.8-1.9 ghz . Good luck , looks like its a DECT security system. (i.e.: 128 bit UAK) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Enhanced_Cordless_Telecommunications#Security
kismet_server --daemonize will run the kismet server in the background. You can setup the pcap location , wlan etc . settings in /etc/kismet/kismet.conf
also sudo systemctl enable gpsd , should set up gpsd to startup on boot.
Yea and its not meant as a joke. The battery pack will warm up and so will the nano. In a closed environment , the heat can't disperse as efficiently and could cause issues with power (battery) or the nano.
So a new extension I wrote to avoid to have to escape special characters for complex powershells.
This extension takes a text file containing the powershell command.
Example:
RUNPOWER switch1/pstxt.txt
inside the pstxt.txt file :
Set-WinUserLanguageList -LanguageList en-US -force;
Basically it takes the contents of the text file and encodes it to a base64 string and passes it to powershell as an encoded command. (also works as obfuscation of the attack code)
https://github.com/elkentaro/bashbunny-payloads/blob/master/library/extensions/runpower.sh
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