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Just_a_User

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  1. Interesting issue, I would start here https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-migrate-iptables-firewall-rules-to-a-new-server to see if thats possible. If its not i would look to reset/reflash.
  2. https://wifipineapple.github.io/wifipineapple-wiki//legacy/#!dip_switches.md Little outta the way but its there.
  3. Instructions here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082096/
  4. Nice So im guessing most of the images would be from the http://archive.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05.1/ar71xx/generic/ feed? if so which device would you download for? And I assume the tetra would be the NAND branch not the generic? once its available. Thats a given, but is nice for EOL usage. Kinda reassuring that old pineapples can have a openwrt/lede retirement :)
  5. Not sure why you would want to use your pineapple as a std router but to each there own :) I answer your first point, the others you can research on the OpenWRT/LEDE. Someone recently cooked up the latest LEDE 14 build for there pineapple so if you have a search in the forums you should see something.
  6. With USPS/STD Post its sometimes possible it gets overlooked, especially with smaller (letter) parcels. With DHL its the shipping incoterm that hak5 uses - they use DDU (Delivery duty unpaid) as this charge is country specific. If they shipped DDP (Delivery duty paid) they would need to adjust shipping charge per order. Import/export can be a PITA :)
  7. https://www.gov.uk/goods-sent-from-abroad/tax-and-duty
  8. Maybe this is it? https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2012C00776/Html/Text#_Toc339546943 Part 10.7—Computer offences in a more basic version https://www.afp.gov.au/what-we-do/crime-types/cybercrime/high-tech-crime#computer-intrusions Interesting.
  9. you mean not without using an external card? yeah only the 5 apparently can do that. "There are some devices that can support monitor mode with a modified firmware and kernel such as the Nexus 5, 7 (2012), and Nexus 6P. Right now, only a specially modified version of Nexus 5 supports monitor mode for Nethunter"
  10. I answer your question to you and another in the below post
  11. @Shawn @Moebetta First, welcome to the forums. Second, For pineapple related questions its best to read and post in the Pineapple section of the forums. https://forums.hak5.org/forum/64-wifi-pineapple/ Also in answer to your questions - https://wifipineapple.github.io/wifipineapple-wiki/#!index.md is a great place to start, it also includes a videos section with a few youtube videos with first steps kind of info. If you check out the hak5 youtube channel you should be able to find more. If you have specific questions that are not already on the forums then ask away I for one will be happy to help if i can. Using the forums search tool is very useful to find information and solutions to issues that other users have experienced in the past - which can save you time figuring things out or having to ask basic questions to busy forums members. Good luck and again, welcome.
  12. I thought NetHunter was recommended not to be a everyday OS due to it sitting on top of older less secure android builds. Maybe its changed as i haven't looked at for a while. Instead is was a dual boot kinda thing using https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tassadar.multirommgr
  13. Why don't you instead put the same effort into studying to get real grades? it will also help show you areas of strength and weakness - which can help steer your personal career path choices. Dont think anyone if going to really help you with this. If your determined, im sure you will find a way... however, why? its a short term fix to a long term problem imo.
  14. Actually yep, got an HDD in main bay and SSD in cd drive tray with my kali install. Could even do raid.. apparently :) To be fair @The Power Company has us all beat... Pentium III :)
  15. OK OK stand back and witness the mighty power of my machine : - Intel Core 2 Duo P9600 2.4GHz x2, Nvidia Quadro NVS 160m, 3.8GB DDR2 800, 64GB SSD SATA II HDD.... I know, "earth shaking" :)
  16. I have found it useful to use (finally) a small collection of old devices I had gathered over the years. You may not have some/many but you can also pick up old devices on the usual second hand markets, they don't need to be pretty or have great battery life but just need to be working - some cracked screen devices still work and can be picked up cheap. I focused mainly on android devices as even old iphones/ipods seem to hold prices better prob due to stripping for parts. With things like linageOS firmwares you can have an old device such as a Samsung S3 running Android Nougat with latest security patches to test against. Other devices i had was old IP cameras, DVR (not fully working) and iptv devices basically anything with wifi. I'm still very much learning and make plenty of mistakes often but the Pineapples are forgiving and reset easily. if your determined you can use them as great learning tools but you may need to get to grips with Linux/OpenWRT before you can move onto other things, but everything in small bites works for me. Most of all have fun, show you mates, if they agree rick roll them. maybe if they like it you might get someone to join you in your explorations :)
  17. Welcome back, I found a some of your old posts useful :) I think both can do the minimum what you need (ish), but as both would use the clients network to get connections, have you considered the LanTurtle 3g? for remote access without using client network? EDIT - Really the bashbunny would need to obtain Internet connection sharing from the host, or drop a payload on the host to get the access. https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads/tree/master/payloads/library/remote_access
  18. Your not clueless, sometimes the smallest things are the easiest to overlook. I should have spotted it while chatting on IRC. Are you going to add a *.ovpn selector on the module maybe? or maybe a window following the ovpn log? Next issue seems to be on the openvpn.sh root@NANO:/pineapple/modules/openvpn/scripts# ./openvpn.sh cat: can't open '/tmp/openvpn.run': No such file or directory
  19. @vay3t i found it, add execution permissions to your scripts :)
  20. my bad, i re-cloned the git and uploaded it again and the module indeed loads.
  21. To confirm, I have installed this module manually on my nano (both on internal and SD), and the pineapple detects the module as in it adds it to the module list of the GUI and installed modules list of module manager. However the module itself does not load for me, i just get a box saying "vundefined".
  22. ahh you put a kill timer just before kickoff eh? lol
  23. Its really not, I would say the trickiest part is getting to know your IRC client - depending on which one you choose (so many)
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