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  1. one LED Wlan1 no LED Wlan0
  2. With Parallels make sure you connect the Pineapple after the VM has started. Make sure you are able to select the Pineapple to connect to the VM, you might have to set that up under settings for Parallels and that OS. Once in Kali go to settings and network, When I first plugged my Pineapple into my Parallels Kali VM it made the Pineapple my primary ethX connect to the internet. Make sure that your eth0 or wlan0 is the primary ethernet interface. Then run the WP6.sh
  3. I did the same thing with a FB landing page and noticed that no matter what I did, it would always keep me at that login page and the login button would not redirect to FB. I tryed changing the code for the Login Button to redirect it, but nothing I did worked. I looked all over and tryed a bunch of different things but couldn't find a fix.
  4. Correct. The AR9271 (wlan1)is the wlan1mon for PineAP and the AR9331 (wlan0) is the Access Point side of PineAP. I haven't checked in a while but I'm pretty sure when using PineAP with clients it turns into wlan0-1.
  5. 1. Are you running the Pineapple on Kali or OSX. It can be done both ways 2. if on kali did you run the WP6 script from www.wifipineapple.com/wp6.sh 3. If on OSX you need to install drivers and setup internet sharing and set default ip, netmask, etc
  6. If you look in the right place, and use the right software with intel hardware and sometimes depending on the OS version you can get an AMD working but thats not easy, you can get OSX on a virtual machine. It is not the easiest thing in the world to do but definitely possible with patients. Hackintosh setups are getting easier and easier to build, its all based on hardware and chipsets. Apple uses intel based hardware so almost any intel can run OSX, ALMOST ANY not all. Then its just a matter of getting your sound, ethernet(wifi), and video cards fully functional in the OS. I have a little experience with this but I have not made a OSX VM on windows or linux in a year or two. Go to youtube and you will find a guy that can do it.
  7. Ive plugged a bluetooth dongle into my nano and unless there is some software or even a module that would need to be downloaded or made, I dont think the bluetooth is possible. I also dont know much yet about openwrt and all the packages. But on the pineapple there has to be some way to interact with the bluetooth dongle to make it connect to your phone or pc and you would need ubertooth device to really make it worth while to sniff inject with bluetooth
  8. b0N3z

    Orange Pi 2 plus

    thats how I feel sometimes and ive done that with a laptop before lol.
  9. There is already a thread for this, but good find NANO tactical case
  10. I never thought about that. Kids these days use ipads instead of school books and such. Maybe ask them to turn the wifi off for a little while.
  11. Did you install the driver from the previous post? If not install the driver and then run the terminal command defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkNumberStart 172.16.42.42 defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkNumberEnd 172.16.42.200 defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkMask 255.255.255.0 after that go to your system pref and select sharing and while not sharing select your internet interface and select AX88x72A to share internet. It might be called something different i have a nano. Also select manual DHCP settings from the network settings and enter 172.16.42.42 for the IP address and after all that it should work. I had SIP disabled when I set it up, but after I installed the second OS on my machine, I reenabled SIP and it still works fine.
  12. Congratulations Class of XXX We are the Champions Name of College with year graduated Just a couple basics. Make enough that it drowns out all the other SSID in the area so that it is blatantly obvious a message for them.
  13. b0N3z

    Orange Pi 2 plus

    Thank you for the recommendations and info cooper!!
  14. I think if your going to go for just one, get the Tetra. It is the powerhouse and has more features than the Nano. Also the Nano from what ive gathered is almost the same as the markV just smaller form factor and a new webUI which is very nice and very portable. I got a nano and I wish i would have held out for the Tetra, but I think im just going to get a Tetra also.
  15. So would a xxx-guest wifi that has a webui login like say comcast, does that produce a 4 way handshake like if id login to my my regular wifi and put a password in on the device itself? Im going to test this later today unless for some reason somebody has already tried this. EDIT: I have actually got a client to connect with an SSID that was password protected. It was my roomates Iphone6 on the old ssid i had configured to my wifi router. I had changed the name and password and he still had the old network saved in his phone. He came home as I had PineAP going for testing on my laptop and needless to say i couldnt get the laptop at that time but he connected right away. My macbook will warn me if I go from an ssid that has a psk to an ssid w/out a psk (if the ssid is exactly the same)
  16. If you take a look at my case it has a clip latch that adjustable. I have another that is velcro and it didnt quite meet my expectations so I grabbed the one that you see in the pictures above. It has allowed me to add the 180 usb adapter and a stubby wifi dongle if thats what I want to do. I want to say its a tactical iphone 6 case. After some slicing and dicing on it, it has proved to worked very well in every situation ive encountered.
  17. http://www.orangepi.org/orangepiplus2/ I have been looking at this now for a couple days and Im going to get one for the simple fact of gigabyte ethernet. Im using a raspberry pi 2 as a home file server with an external hdd for storage. I noticed that it has wifi and a wifi antenna plug to attach an antenna. Ive seen a lot of places that say not to start a device without the antenna connected because it can damage the device. Would not connecting an antenna to this damage it in any way? Or does anybody know of any better device this size to play around with. Not nessesarly for a NAS just in general? This seems to be the best I have found so far for something this size.
  18. So I just happen to pick the only carrier that blocks it lol. Anyways im over excited to have it unblocked now!! Since I don't use it that much I highly doubt they will do anything about. I wifi tethered with my motox 2013 and they never said anything. I can now wifi tether the Nano with my main phone :)
  19. ###This may violate TOS agreement for you so this is your WARNING### Im not responsible if you mess up your devices, you choice to do it on your own!!!! I found this a while ago and never tried it because I saw that it quit working with the monthly updates from google. Well I decided to give it a try today and to my surprise it worked great. My device is unlocked and rooted. You have to be root to preform the editing of the build.prop file in the root directory. 1.) Download "Root Explorer" and grant it permission to access the root partition. 2.) Navigate to /system/ and find "build.prop". Root Explorer will ask to remount the partition as read&write, say yes and hold down the build.prop file and in the upper right corner select the 3 dots or options. Select "Open in Text Editor" 3.) Navigate all the way to the bottom and add this line and then save. net.tethering.noprovisioning=true Save, reboot and open up wifi tethering from the setting menu and turn it on!!! This was done on the May Security update from google, so the latest you can get!! Im using Straight Talk but I bet that it would also work on AT&T or any other carrier that blocks wifi tethering
  20. Moving antenna, t2tr? and yes the entire backpack is a little mobile hack lab. I have another little case with a raspberry pi2. I wifi tether everything through my laptop so that i can ssh into the pi or the nano or webUI, and every accessory I would need to connect everything or add another wifi dongle or gps or anything with ext cords and usb hubs. Its almost everything but a desktop lol. Yes my roomate thinks im crazy with all the antennas and usb dongles laying around. He auto connected to the pineapple the other day and freaked out about the internet not working and I look and he was connected. I let him freak out for a bit hehehehe.
  21. ^^^ I do the same thing. I have mine attached to my backpack so I dont have to carry it or if I just throw it in the car it is an easy stand alone. Im going to get a smaller more practical battery so that the cable doesn't stick out and its not as obvious. I also have the cable routed through the case, so when i get a smaller battery its all contained. I have another case and the antennas and all fit inside but im almost afraid that im going to break an antenna off with that case ( which would be my luck).
  22. https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/37644-getting-the-pineapple-to-work-with-mac/ that is the setup for a tetra on mac but it works with the nano also. Make sure you have the realtek driver installed and add the last three lines through terminal defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkNumberStart 172.16.42.42 defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkNumberEnd 172.16.42.200 defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.nat NAT -dict-add SharingNetworkMask 255.255.255.0 I then had to set the DHCP manually under the AX88x72A in the network preferences to 172.16.42.42 and it works great.
  23. Those last three lines are what I needed also and it works excellent. Im using a nano.
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