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LogicalUnit

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  1. Ah ha! I found the unbricking instructions on the LAN Turtle wiki. Worked like a charm: https://lanturtle.com/wiki/#!index.md
  2. Okay, I yanked the Turtle and reconnected it to USB. Host PC doesn't get an IP and the amber LED stays off. Going to bed, will be back tomorrow.
  3. This might be relevant (I don't know) but my host PC already had a wired ethernet connection when I connected the Turtle. Maybe it's confused about where the internet is coming from?
  4. Hi everyone, I just connected my LAN Turtle for the first time, and was following the instructions in the 101 - First Boot and Software Update video. Everything was going fine: Windows 7 detected and installed the Realtek USB lan adaptor, I was able to ping it on 172.16.84.1 and was able to SSH into it using Putty. I connected it to a wired network with DHCP, and told it to perform a software update. It downloaded the package and closed the SSH connection. . . and that was 40 minutes ago. All I have is a steady green LED, no amber LED to suggest a boot sequence. I'm worried about what to do now, because I don't want to brick my Turtle. At this point, I can't ping it, but there is still a Realtek USB FE family controller device in Device Manager and Network Connections. Any suggestions?
  5. I'm not running any extra modules at all. The top command returns nothing unusual (not stuck at 99%)
  6. I've had a go from a Windows 10 64-bit machine with the same result. Are you sure it's the host OS? It seems unlikely to me that this would affect how the Pineapple operates. EDIT: I have tried using my Pineapple from a Kali Linux VM, and the result is the same. In addition, my Pineapple frequently becomes unresponsive, and requires a reboot. Is this a known issue for firmware 1.0.6?
  7. Hi everyone, I got my WiFi Pineapple Nano a couple of days ago, and I have started to experiment with it. So far, I am trying to copy what Darren does in this tutorial video, which is basic use as a rogue Access Point with PineAP. I have set up internet connection sharing, and my Pineapple has internet access. Recon is working, and I can see my target Access Point and Client. I have enabled PineAP daemon, and ticked all the boxes in PineAP configuration. I can send deauthorisation commands, and under Logging I am getting multiple Probe Requests from my target machine. However, it won't connect as a client. Both Client Filtering and SSID Filtering lists are empty (both in deny mode). On my dashboard I have 15 SSIDs in Pool, but 0 clients connected. I am using pineapple firmware 1.0.6, host device is Windows 7 64-bit (Google Chrome).
  8. I managed to solve this issue with help from another forum. Check this out: https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2493314
  9. The solution for the domain turned out to be fairly simple in the end: all I had to do was log in to Domain.com and change the nameservers of my domain to ns1.digitalocean.com, ns2.digitalocean.com, and ns3.digitalocean.com. Then, I logged into my DigitalOcean control panel, and added my domain to the droplet with the "Add a domain" menu item. ZaraByte, you were correct. The public IP was in the SQL, and I had to reinstall. This wasn't a big deal, as I had already backed up my database and files.
  10. I added xx.xx.xx.xx my.domain.com to /etc/hosts, but "my.domain.com" still resolves to the old webserver, which is what I expected. I'm just trying to figure out what DNS record(s) I need to change to point to the new server.
  11. Okay, let me try to explain. I created the droplet with a standard public IP address. Using the public IP, I connected with SSH, I copied the phpBB files, and I set up the database. I went to my.public.ip.address/install and ran the install script. Everything went fine. Now, I just want to point my domain to the public IP of the server so users see the domain instead of the public IP.
  12. The forum is installed to the root of the html directory. I don't want a subdomain, just the main domain.
  13. Hi everyone, I have created a droplet on DigitalOcean, and now I want my domain on Domain.com to point to it. It's just a LAMP stack with a phpBB forum installed to /var/www/html/ I would like my users to see http://my.domain.com/viewforum.php instead of the public IP. What are the minimum settings I need to achieve this? Do I have to add a htaccess file? Many thanks.
  14. It looks like my pentester client is missing this command when it dials in: /sbin/ip route add 192.168.1.0/24 via 172.27.232.1 metric 101 Any idea how to run this?
  15. My home network is definitely 192.168.1.0/24 I have rewatched the video, and I cannot identify any difference between his procedure and mine. I genuinely can't tell if its a VPN config issue or some routing problem on the RPi.
  16. Okay, I have repeated this experiment using OpenWRT on my Raspberry Pi instead of Raspbian Wheezy -- and I get the same result. No connection between pentester client and the rest of the RPi network (turtle). I've rewatched the video carefully, and at 4:43 there is something under Access Control: 192.168.42.0/24 Is this necessary, and what should I set it to?
  17. Okay, I think this is a firewall issue as described at the end of the video. However, my Raspberry Pi runs Wheezy, and the network settings are different. Could someone help me configure the firewall on Wheezy?
  18. Hello, I'm trying to set up a reverse VPN gateway like in video 1921. I've followed all the instructions, and it is *almost* working. I am using a Raspberry Pi with Debian instead of a LAN Turtle, and both it and my pentester client can dial in to my OpenVPN cloud server. The VPN addresses look correct. When connected, I can ping the local IP of the RasPi from the pentester, but cannot view anything else on the RasPi's network. I suspect the issue may be a configuration problem with the VPN gateway settings. My home network uses 192.168.1.x and 255.255.255.0 as its mask. In OpenVPN Access Server, Under "Allow client to act as VPN gateway for these client-side subnets" I have placed 192.168.1.0/24. Is this correct? What should it be?
  19. Got the following reply from DigitalOcean support: To fix this, you may need to run the script /usr/local/openvpn_as/bin/ovpn-init and accept each default option, except at the following prompt: Please specify the network interface and IP address to be used by the Admin Web UI: (1) all interfaces: 0.0.0.0 (2) ethic: x.x.x.x (3) ethic: y.y.y.y Choose option (1) instead of (2).
  20. Hi everyone, I am trying to follow the instructions in video 1921 to set up a reverse VPN. I have created a VPS on DigitalOcean, and I have followed the Quick Start Guide. OpenVPN appears to be installed, but I cannot access the configuration page at http://my.servers.ip:943/admincan someone please help me debug this? I'm getting the same result on Ubuntu and Debian virtual servers. Here is my log file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21355755/openvpnas.log
  21. Hi everyone, I'm going through a series of videos on Software Defined Radio. I'm learning about AM and FM techniques, and I have a query: if FM encodes its information as a change in frequency of the carrier signal, how can you tune a radio to one single FM frequency and receive anything at all? Wouldn't it be more intuitive to tune it to a fixed a amplitude?
  22. Hi, everyone! I'm new to the community, so I thought I'd start by sharing some of my work. I have made a device that turns a Nintendo 64 controller into a Bluetooth Human Interface Device that can be used with Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. Check out my video: And the code is available here: https://github.com/LogicalUnit/N64_Bluetooth NOTE: The last time I checked sparkfun.com a key component called the BlueSMiRF HID had been retired. I sent them about email about a replacement, but I'm still waiting for a response.
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