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  1. wow i didn't even know it could do that. I have been using Nethunters for all the ducky stuff I have been playing with.
  2. I dont know the power output of the usb port on the macbook pro 13 but that is what i use also. What I do if im going to be using modules and PineAP to the fullest extent, is plug an external battery into the second usb cable on the Y-cable for more power. I have noticed while running PineAP and DWALL at the same time with clients connected, that the pineapple will freeze up due to not having enough power. So the external battery helps with the power requirements for the pineapple. If your just collecting SSID, I have used a 5V1A power supply for that with no problems but the recommend power requirements say 5v2A for the PIneapple.
  3. will the wp6.sh work on an openwrt router like the pineapple is or only on a linux machine?
  4. Just connect to the AP that you setup during the initial setup of the NANO and then go to chrome or firefox or whatever browser you use and type 172.16.42.1:1471 and it should bring up the webui. If it doesn't then your not connected to the NANO's management AP or you dont have enough power to the nano which i highly doubt would be the problem, unless you have a bunch of modules set to start on boot.
  5. So I now have my Pi zero working as a usb gadget with a usb port soldered and attached to the PI. So im wondering what people are using the PI zero in gadget mode for? Besides the Mubix-lock creds.
  6. This looks great. I finally got my pi zero working with my mac to ssh into and i also ordered another pi zero to do this. Why use DNSmasq for the pi zero? I never saw that with the usb armory or the lan turtle. Anyways, awesome write up im looking forward to trying it out when i get my new pi zero
  7. thats good to know and I followed mubix and another guys tutorials for the raspberry pi zero and it was going great till my Mac quit recognizing my pi as a rndis device and now im lost on trying to get it working agian. I have install hordnis for mac and that still didnt help and my linux box wont pick it up either as an ethernet device that i can ssh into via pi@raspberrypi.local. I have changed the dhcp settings for the pi and the mac and still no luck getting it to connect so now im wondering how effective this will be for me.
  8. we need more info like OS and anything else you've done. Also have you searched for this problem with your OS to see if anybody else has had the same problem?
  9. Is the RJ45 port on the Tetra 10/100/1000 or 10/100
  10. b0N3z

    Noob Setup

    This process works with macOS Sierra as well. I just tested it and I have internet connection with the nano.
  11. On Kali it should automatically show up as ethX interface and you need to download the wp6.sh script from wifi pineapple website. That will allow you to get ICS up and going in Kali On your phone make sure you have the latest Pineapple app. If you had the old one you need to delete it and then go to the app store and download the new one.
  12. Correct that is how it is suppose to work. I use a wireless dongle on the female usb side of the nano and a battery on the male side. Initially setup over usb-to-ethernet to configure everything but once your on the network, the local DHCP server will give the Tetra or Nano an IP address and you just login to that IP with the port number 1471 and your good to go. It is extremely useful if you want to accesses it and not have to connect it to the PC.
  13. its probably going to be a while because everything in it is shipping slower than normal with the recent hacks from mr robot (usb rubber ducky) and the recent hack from mubix using a lan turtle. Orders with lan turtles are on backorder till the end of the month due to demand for these items.
  14. As long as your on the same network as the Tetra you can find the IP address of the Tetra and login to the WEBUI through that IP address. For example if the ip address was 192.168.0.25, login to the WEBUI with 192.168.0.25:1471 and the web interface should pop right up. I do this with my nano all the time so that I can access it through different PC on the same network.
  15. intercepter-ng is awesome along side nethunters also get an OTG cable for a wifi card to mess around with that
  16. mine is in the responder folder /root/responder im using raspberry pi zero in gagdet mode with g_ether enabled
  17. i made a logs directory for screen and I get logs but it just shows responder has run. this is what all my logs show. ^[[1;33mNBT-NS, LLMNR & MDNS Responder 2.3^[[0m Author: Laurent Gaffie (laurent.gaffie@gmail.com) To kill this script hit CRTL-C ^[[1;32m[+] ^[[0mPoisoners: LLMNR ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m NBT-NS ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m DNS/MDNS ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m ^[[1;32m[+] ^[[0mServers: HTTP server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m HTTPS server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m WPAD proxy ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m SMB server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m Kerberos server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m SQL server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m FTP server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m IMAP server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m POP3 server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m SMTP server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m DNS server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m LDAP server ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m ^[[1;32m[+] ^[[0mHTTP Options: Always serving EXE ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Serving EXE ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Serving HTML ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Upstream Proxy ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m ^[[1;32m[+] ^[[0mPoisoning Options: Analyze Mode ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Force WPAD auth ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m Force Basic Auth ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Force LM downgrade ^[[1;31m[OFF]^[[0m Fingerprint hosts ^[[1;32m[ON]^[[0m ^[[1;32m[+] ^[[0mGeneric Options: Responder NIC ^[[1;35m[usb0]^[[0m Responder IP ^[[1;35m[192.168.2.201]^[[0m Challenge set ^[[1;35m[1122334455667788]^[[0m ^[[1;32m[+]^[[0m Listening for events... Setting up watches. Watches established. The logs in the responder folder under logs are all blank except Responder-session.log but it only seems to show responder settings and paths for logs to be saved but not the results were looking for.
  18. root@TheFYGS:~# sqlite3 /root/responder/Responder.db SQLite version 3.8.7.1 2014-10-29 13:59:56 Enter ".help" for usage hints. sqlite> .tables sqlite> .exit root@TheFYGS:~# So it shows no tables at all, which is probably why its not working?
  19. for cracking passwords it would be smarter to use gpu as they are more efficient at that task
  20. So i have setup a raspberry pi zero with gadet mode (g_ether) and used raspbian jessie light. I followed mubix tutorial for setting up the usb armory because they are both linux, it shouldn't be any different because of the device. So I got the whole thing configured and I plug it into my macbook (also tried with windows) and I get nothing. The pi powers up and runs responder and I get a log from that but It only tells me what responder has done. I can ssh into the pi from the static IP set during configuration. When I run sqlite3 /root/responder/Responder.db 'select * from responder' to get the results, it shows "Error: no such table: responder". So im a little confused or im just overlooking something important.
  21. ive run mine in my own tactical pouch for over 2 days and while yes it was hot, it did not over heat
  22. yes this is a post for the WifiPineapple Nano
  23. what are you trying to do? crack passwords, built home pentest lab, etc? Personally, I would put different OS on each one and see how to break in or MITM or whatever else i could do to them.
  24. its also pretty easy to edit the file in the webui with the cabinet module or download the ssid file and merge two or three to one txt file and sftp to the nano.
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