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  1. I'm creating this thread for myself and others that are newish to the Pineapple, Openwrt, CLI and linux. Please apply salt as this will probably be an ongoing thread. I tend to jump the gun with garishly heavy hands, often accompanied with moith feet. I come from a background of outsourcing, photography and color correction. None of which speak Linux or networking and nary a command line. (I did create a batch file once that deletes massive Lightroom catalogs in minutes; doesn't count though). I learn quickly but it's been slightly more than hairy. here are some of the Linux tools that the nano can utilize. The links go to the tool via kali.org tool page. PineAP - PineAP is a highly effective rogue access point suite for the WiFi Pineapple. Nmap - Nmap (“Network Mapper”) is a free and open source (license) utility for network discovery and security auditing. p0f - P0f is a tool that utilizes an array of sophisticated, purely passive traffic fingerprinting mechanisms to identify the players behind any incidental TCP/IP communications (often as little as a single normal SYN) without interfering in any way responder - This tool is first an LLMNR and NBT-NS responder, it will answer to *specific* NBT-NS (NetBIOS Name Service) queries based on their name suffix. SSLsplit - SSLsplit is a tool for man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL/TLS encrypted network connections. SSLstrip - sslstrip is a tool that transparently hijacks HTTP traffic on a network, watch for HTTPS links and redirects, and then map those links into look-alike HTTP links or homograph-similar HTTPS links. | Not in the module list but will be soon (https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/37077-sslstrip/) Aircrack-ng - Aircrack-ng is an 802.11 WEP and WPA-PSK keys cracking program that can recover keys once enough data packets have been captured. wifite - To attack multiple WEP, WPA, and WPS encrypted networks in a row. BeEF - Amid growing concerns about web-borne attacks against clients, including mobile clients, BeEF allows the professional penetration tester to assess the actual security posture of a target environment by using client-side attack vectors | Not a module but possible to use for the landing page. I just installed it and will play with it some. Not really sure of the extent of it's abilities.. PixieWPS - Pixiewps is a tool written in C used to bruteforce offline the WPS pin exploiting the low or non-existing entropy of some APs (pixie dust attack). | Not available yet, but will be ported over soon. This is all I know of so far. For more information about your modules, check out the Nano/tetra modules thread here. I'll try to keep this updated if my focus stays focused. There are a ton of great videos in these forums so use the search and as always, Keep Practe.
  2. What Golden Rules of set-up process' for your Pineapple Nano before doing what you do? It's taken me a few weeks to figure a couple things out. While it's neither amazing or extensive, it is something that works for me at my level. I would love to see a few steps that you take to get what you want out of the Nano. I hope this thread will turn into a good fresh-meat nano owner's thread to get their understanding feet wet. 1. This is a setup while stationary in town (ie park with kid, dinner, ect..). Generally I utilize PineAP, SiteSurvey, Recon, ngrep, Make sure logging is recorded to the SD card once an hour as the nano isn't running usually for more than 4 hours. Enable the PineAP, minus probe logging and broadcasting the SSID Pool. Turn the SSID broadcasting rate to minimum but turn the response to probing to aggressive. Set the WLAN2 to a working AP. Set ngrep (still don't fully understand what this does) to work on wlan0. Recon goes to work on a 5 minute scan. Sitesurvey to see if there's a common AP to death and capture. Then go about applying MAC tracking and deaths via recon window. I'll post another setup process after I refine my arcade button-mashing like nano use. I still have issues understanding which modules and interface initiations break other interface workings on other modules. For example: YOU CAN SiteSurvey with wlan1mon and it won't stop the PineAP from running. YOU CAN run ngrep on Wlan0 and not boot all your clientele. YOU CANNOT initiate sitesurvey with wlan0-mon without booting yourself (I think that's what I did to kick myself out of the administration SSID). What are some of the Golden Rules of 'use this with this but not with that'? EDIT: spotted this in the sitesurvey module thread: Running deauth mode for length consistently locks the pineapple up. The situation seems to be aggravated when recon wlan1 is active also, resulting in scans being dropped entirely and a situation where factory reset was needed to restore. Golden Rule: Don't run sitesurvey deauth while recon wlan1 is active. Good to know.
  3. I have two questions for the knowledgable and willing. Ballparked, how involved would it be to create a module that tells you what programs you have running and what interfaces are being utilized by them? The second question has to do with the titles of the tabs in chrome. I tend to have 3+ pineapple windows open when I'm piddling via chrome on an Iphone 6s and I bounce around often selecting the same page I'm done with at the moment. When The tab-selector/changer is selected, All I see is multiple tabs that say 'Wifi Pineapple..'. Kind of a hastle. If I were you I'd give me the middle finger and say Keep-practe but I'm throwing it out there to see if you (The developers/senior users) have seen it changed around or tried it before in some tester release? Keep up the grande work.
  4. I wouldn't know where to start, but with the info that Skinny shared, it seems that you could create a module that could easily swap out SSID lists that you've got onboard the SD card. It makes me want to create a spreadsheet of compiled SSID lists and make a top 100. OOOOOO... The module (call it something like SPOONISH'S Slick Superimposer SSID Sheeter or SSSSSIDS) could also give you the most common SSIDs, top 100 lets say. Cross referencing the list(s) with your proping and/or association logs, SSSSSIDS would then place that list in your SSID list folder. But of course, the module would be sharp and offer up those compiled lists in a different drop down menu. I really have no idea the viability of this rambling but it pangs me ever so slightly when I lose a large SSID pool.
  5. What do you mean when you say " You need to open USB 2.0 port"? Do you mean wlan2?
  6. Thankfully I'm still stuck in 2014 so the possibilities are still science fiction to me. i know I'll graduate to the tetra but I'm glad i went with the nano. Less interfaces, more concentrated learning.
  7. There is a lot of space inside. I'm diligent in placing the vents towards open space. Using the 8000mah battery I've set it up collecting ssds, allowing associations, logging associations and creating and clearing logs on the hour for 7 hours so far without hit issues. It was left outside in sw florida on a breezy day in the shade. Checking the temp fairly often. It stayed far cooler than when packed into the 556 magazine taco. I love the idea of the Ominous box for the tetra. Maybe a camomile tea box or a fleshlight. BAH-ZING!
  8. Hey 'lil fella, don't get discouraged. As someone who still doesn't know how a br1 is configured or what an eth1 does, Here are a few pointers I've learned over the past two weeks. Pretend you're 14 with a brand new computer and no internet; change everything to the extreme to understand it's change. You can't break this little thing. I don't know how to be nefarious with this device other than give a devices a dead end internet. BUT, I've gotten fairly good at collecting clients. If you turn on pineAP, change things to aggressive, check all the boxes (don't broadcast SSIDs as things just get confusing, for me at least). Throw up a recon for AP and Clients. 15 seconds to a minute works. Find the APs with clients and and send the clients some deauthenticate. I don't know yet if sending the AP the deauth with boot the clients, so play around. I usually send a maximu deauth because I don't know any better. They should try to reconnect to their AP which you should be responding to and they'll connect. I also really like the module "Site Survey", It allows you to sort by Mac addresses and signal strength, as well deauth and capture. Not sure what to do with the captured log yet. A side Note: I also change my MAC Addresses to include a certain pattern of numbers for my sake. e.g.. the second and last set of numbers are changed to 42 and the first set is a 00 (i.e. 00:42:A0:C1:FD:C4:42:). Just keep a backup of your modules and firmware images for reflashing. Keep on planting that fruit.
  9. I skipped the tactical package for the nano and have been using a chopped up Tactical Tailor 5.56 Mag taco for my nano concealed and carrying purposes. It works great but I found this bad boy at office depot for $2.00. It's a calculator case and it fits wonderfully. Has a carabiner and is completely un-nefarious looking. I added some velcro on the back to stabilize and stay put when appropriate. If only it were Lisa Frank.
  10. When I first got the nano, I could select wlan1 (which is unadvised as it tenders pineap as nonfunctional) and wlan0 /wlan0-1 for an AP. Now Neither wlan0 nor wlan0-1 shows up on the list. Is there a command where I can reinstall the firmware that WIC? Does my logs look normal? Thank you.
  11. I love this little thing, I've had it for less than a week and I've learned a lot already. Sadly, my WLAN0 has gone missing from my WIFI Client dropdown menu under Networking. I can see that it exsists under the Advanced Menu, I can also change it's MAC address. I was using an AWUS036H, a tiny Edimax Dongle and/or the tiny dongle sold by Hakshop testing out range for about an hour. I turned it off via the GUI, came back to it a few hours later and I was wlan0-less. I wish I knew more about the UNIX commands but I don't at the moment. Somewhere in one of the logs, I believe I saw something that seemed the firmware for one of the dongles had replaced the wlan0 firmware. I'm not sure but I sure do miss it. I get paranoid when powerful little tools act funky. Could you glance over these logs and tell me if something nefarious is going on? I've reset it hard and soft, flashed the firmware and updated it all in different order several times. The logs change slightly from here to there but I can't tell what it all means exactly. Here are the logs from this morning (5am is) DMESG AFTER REFLASHING FIRMWARE: [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.18.23 (sebkinne@Worker) (gcc version 4.8.3 (OpenWrt/Linaro GCC 4.8-2014.04 r46591) ) #13 Thu Jan 21 13:34:28 PST 2016 [ 0.000000] MyLoader: sysp=8a14b024, boardp=44b65156, parts=b69f8d32 [ 0.000000] bootconsole [early0] enabled [ 0.000000] CPU0 revision is: 00019374 (MIPS 24Kc) [ 0.000000] SoC: Atheros AR9330 rev 1 [ 0.000000] Determined physical RAM map: [ 0.000000] memory: 04000000 @ 00000000 (usable) [ 0.000000] Initrd not found or empty - disabling initrd [ 0.000000] Zone ranges: [ 0.000000] Normal [mem 0x00000000-0x03ffffff] [ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node [ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges [ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000-0x03ffffff] [ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00000000-0x03ffffff] [ 0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 16384 [ 0.000000] free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat 80355cf0, node_mem_map 81000000 [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 128 pages used for memmap [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 0 pages reserved [ 0.000000] Normal zone: 16384 pages, LIFO batch:3 [ 0.000000] Primary instruction cache 64kB, VIPT, 4-way, linesize 32 bytes. [ 0.000000] Primary data cache 32kB, 4-way, VIPT, cache aliases, linesize 32 bytes [ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s0 r0 d32768 u32768 alloc=1*32768 [ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 [ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 16256 [ 0.000000] Kernel command line: board=PINEAPPLE-NANO console=ttyATH0,115200 rootfstype=squashfs,jffs2 noinitrd [ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 256 (order: -2, 1024 bytes) [ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) [ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) [ 0.000000] Writing ErrCtl register=00000000 [ 0.000000] Readback ErrCtl register=00000000 [ 0.000000] Memory: 60944K/65536K available (2465K kernel code, 128K rwdata, 528K rodata, 260K init, 188K bss, 4592K reserved) [ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=32, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1 [ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:51 [ 0.000000] Clocks: CPU:400.000MHz, DDR:400.000MHz, AHB:200.000MHz, Ref:25.000MHz [ 0.000000] Calibrating delay loop... 265.42 BogoMIPS (lpj=1327104) [ 0.080000] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 [ 0.080000] Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.090000] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.100000] NET: Registered protocol family 16 [ 0.100000] MIPS: machine is WiFi Pineapple NANO [ 0.380000] Switched to clocksource MIPS [ 0.380000] NET: Registered protocol family 2 [ 0.390000] TCP established hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.390000] TCP bind hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.400000] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024) [ 0.400000] TCP: reno registered [ 0.410000] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.410000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) [ 0.420000] NET: Registered protocol family 1 [ 0.420000] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 32 [ 0.420000] futex hash table entries: 256 (order: -1, 3072 bytes) [ 0.440000] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher [ 0.440000] jffs2: version 2.2 (NAND) (SUMMARY) (LZMA) (RTIME) (CMODE_PRIORITY) (c) 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. [ 0.450000] msgmni has been set to 119 [ 0.460000] io scheduler noop registered [ 0.460000] io scheduler deadline registered (default) [ 0.470000] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing disabled [ 0.470000] ar933x-uart: ttyATH0 at MMIO 0x18020000 (irq = 11, base_baud = 1562500) is a AR933X UART [ 0.480000] console [ttyATH0] enabled [ 0.490000] bootconsole [early0] disabled [ 0.500000] m25p80 spi0.0: found mx25l12805d, expected m25p80 [ 0.500000] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l12805d (16384 Kbytes) [ 0.510000] 5 tp-link partitions found on MTD device spi0.0 [ 0.510000] Creating 5 MTD partitions on "spi0.0": [ 0.520000] 0x000000000000-0x000000020000 : "u-boot" [ 0.520000] 0x000000020000-0x000000134994 : "kernel" [ 0.530000] 0x000000134994-0x000000ff0000 : "rootfs" [ 0.530000] mtd: device 2 (rootfs) set to be root filesystem [ 0.540000] 1 squashfs-split partitions found on MTD device rootfs [ 0.540000] 0x000000db0000-0x000000ff0000 : "rootfs_data" [ 0.550000] 0x000000ff0000-0x000001000000 : "art" [ 0.560000] 0x000000020000-0x000000ff0000 : "firmware" [ 0.590000] libphy: ag71xx_mdio: probed [ 1.190000] ag71xx ag71xx.0: connected to PHY at ag71xx-mdio.1:04 [uid=004dd041, driver=Generic PHY] [ 1.200000] eth0: Atheros AG71xx at 0xb9000000, irq 4, mode:MII [ 1.200000] TCP: cubic registered [ 1.200000] NET: Registered protocol family 17 [ 1.210000] bridge: automatic filtering via arp/ip/ip6tables has been deprecated. Update your scripts to load br_netfilter if you need this. [ 1.220000] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.8 [ 1.230000] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:2. [ 1.240000] Freeing unused kernel memory: 260K (8036f000 - 803b0000) [ 2.640000] init: Console is alive [ 2.640000] init: - watchdog - [ 5.280000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs [ 5.290000] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub [ 5.290000] usbcore: registered new device driver usb [ 5.350000] SCSI subsystem initialized [ 5.360000] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver [ 5.370000] ehci-platform: EHCI generic platform driver [ 5.370000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: EHCI Host Controller [ 5.380000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 1 [ 5.390000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: irq 3, io mem 0x1b000000 [ 5.410000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.00 [ 5.410000] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found [ 5.410000] hub 1-0:1.0: 1 port detected [ 5.420000] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver [ 5.430000] ohci-platform: OHCI generic platform driver [ 5.440000] uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver [ 5.450000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage [ 5.740000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-platform [ 5.780000] init: - preinit - [ 6.070000] hub 1-1:1.0: USB hub found [ 6.070000] hub 1-1:1.0: 4 ports detected [ 6.440000] usb 1-1.1: new high-speed USB device number 3 using ehci-platform [ 6.670000] random: procd urandom read with 11 bits of entropy available [ 6.810000] mount_root: loading kmods from internal overlay [ 7.070000] usb 1-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 4 using ehci-platform [ 7.110000] block: attempting to load /etc/config/fstab [ 7.230000] block: extroot: not configured [ 7.230000] mount_root: jffs2 not ready yet, using temporary tmpfs overlay [ 7.280000] usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected [ 7.280000] scsi host0: usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0 [ 7.310000] procd: - early - [ 7.310000] procd: - watchdog - [ 8.230000] procd: - ubus - [ 8.430000] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access Generic STORAGE DEVICE 0933 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 [ 8.540000] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk [ 9.260000] procd: - init - [ 13.420000] Loading modules backported from Linux version master-2015-03-09-0-g141f155 [ 13.430000] Backport generated by backports.git backports-20150129-0-gdd4a670 [ 13.470000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain [ 13.490000] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated: [ 13.490000] cfg80211: DFS Master region: unset [ 13.490000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time) [ 13.500000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.510000] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz, 92000 KHz AUTO), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.520000] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.530000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz, 160000 KHz AUTO), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.540000] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz, 160000 KHz AUTO), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s) [ 13.550000] cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5730000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (0 s) [ 13.560000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 2000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.560000] cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 0 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.700000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0 [ 13.700000] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used [ 13.700000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search [ 13.700000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a [ 13.700000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US [ 13.700000] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a [ 13.710000] ieee80211 phy0: Selected rate control algorithm 'minstrel_ht' [ 13.710000] ieee80211 phy0: Atheros AR9330 Rev:1 mem=0xb8100000, irq=2 [ 13.730000] usb 1-1.1: ath9k_htc: Firmware htc_9271.fw requested [ 13.740000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ath9k_htc [ 13.790000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA for country: US [ 13.810000] cfg80211: Regulatory domain changed to country: US [ 13.810000] cfg80211: DFS Master region: FCC [ 13.810000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp), (dfs_cac_time) [ 13.820000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.830000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 80000 KHz, 160000 KHz AUTO), (N/A, 2300 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.840000] cfg80211: (5250000 KHz - 5330000 KHz @ 80000 KHz, 160000 KHz AUTO), (N/A, 2300 mBm), (0 s) [ 13.850000] cfg80211: (5490000 KHz - 5730000 KHz @ 160000 KHz), (N/A, 2300 mBm), (0 s) [ 13.860000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 80000 KHz), (N/A, 3000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.870000] cfg80211: (57240000 KHz - 63720000 KHz @ 2160000 KHz), (N/A, 4000 mBm), (N/A) [ 13.880000] RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module. [ 13.880000] RPC: Registered udp transport module. [ 13.890000] RPC: Registered tcp transport module. [ 13.890000] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module. [ 13.930000] tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6 [ 13.930000] tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com> [ 13.990000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt2800usb [ 14.000000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8187 [ 14.050000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl8192cu [ 14.080000] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 [ 14.100000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm [ 14.100000] cdc_acm: USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters [ 14.140000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_wdm [ 14.170000] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (956 buckets, 3824 max) [ 14.190000] usb 1-1.1: ath9k_htc: Transferred FW: htc_9271.fw, size: 50980 [ 14.240000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-alauda [ 14.250000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-cypress [ 14.260000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-datafab [ 14.260000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-freecom [ 14.270000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-isd200 [ 14.290000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-jumpshot [ 14.310000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-karma [ 14.320000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-sddr09 [ 14.320000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-sddr55 [ 14.330000] usbcore: registered new interface driver ums-usbat [ 14.360000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial [ 14.370000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic [ 14.370000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic [ 14.440000] xt_time: kernel timezone is -0000 [ 14.450000] usbcore: registered new interface driver asix [ 14.450000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether [ 14.480000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: ath9k_htc: HTC initialized with 33 credits [ 14.480000] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team [ 14.530000] usbcore: registered new interface driver pl2303 [ 14.530000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for pl2303 [ 14.540000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 [ 14.550000] NET: Registered protocol family 24 [ 14.560000] usbcore: registered new interface driver qmi_wwan [ 14.570000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rndis_host [ 14.580000] usbcore: registered new interface driver sierra_net [ 14.600000] usbcore: registered new interface driver option [ 14.600000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for GSM modem (1-port) [ 17.090000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: ath9k_htc: FW Version: 1.3 [ 17.090000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: FW RMW support: Off [ 17.100000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0 [ 17.100000] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used [ 17.100000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search [ 17.100000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a [ 17.100000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US [ 17.100000] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a [ 17.120000] ieee80211 phy1: Atheros AR9271 Rev:1 [ 25.070000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode [ 28.170000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) [ 28.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 28.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 30.080000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode [ 30.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 30.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 30.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 30.560000] eth0: link down [ 31.560000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered disabled state [ 32.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 32.560000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) [ 32.560000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 32.570000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 34.570000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 48.420000] random: nonblocking pool is initialized [ 63.590000] jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): End of filesystem marker found at 0x0 [ 63.590000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): unlocking the mtd device... done. [ 63.600000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): erasing all blocks after the end marker... done. [ 73.340000] jffs2: notice: (1694) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found. [ 74.950000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode [ 74.960000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state [ 77.130000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode [ 77.130000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 77.140000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 78.710000] usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected [ 78.720000] scsi host1: usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0 [ 79.140000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 79.720000] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access Generic STORAGE DEVICE 0933 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 [ 79.720000] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 [ 79.770000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk [ 86.470000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state [ 86.730000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode [ 86.740000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state [ 86.780000] eth0: link down [ 87.470000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered disabled state [ 88.780000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) [ 88.780000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 88.790000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 90.790000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state [ 232.940000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode [ 232.940000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 232.950000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 233.040000] device wlan0-1 entered promiscuous mode [ 233.050000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state [ 233.050000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state [ 233.570000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered disabled state [ 233.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state [ 233.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state [ 234.950000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state [ 235.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state SYSTEM LOG AT SAME TIME AFTER FM FLASHING: Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.450000] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.480000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: ath9k_htc: HTC initialized with 33 credits Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.480000] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.530000] usbcore: registered new interface driver pl2303 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.530000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for pl2303 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.540000] PPP generic driver version 2.4.2 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.550000] NET: Registered protocol family 24 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.560000] usbcore: registered new interface driver qmi_wwan Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.570000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rndis_host Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.580000] usbcore: registered new interface driver sierra_net Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.600000] usbcore: registered new interface driver option Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 14.600000] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for GSM modem (1-port) Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 17.090000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: ath9k_htc: FW Version: 1.3 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 17.090000] ath9k_htc 1-1.1:1.0: FW RMW support: Off Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x0 Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: EEPROM indicates default country code should be used Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3a Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: US Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.debug kernel: [ 17.100000] ath: Regpair used: 0x3a Thu Jan 21 21:34:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 17.120000] ieee80211 phy1: Atheros AR9271 Rev:1 Thu Jan 21 21:34:30 2016 user.emerg syslog: this file has been obseleted. please call "/sbin/block mount" directly Thu Jan 21 21:34:31 2016 cron.info crond[1328]: crond (busybox 1.23.2) started, log level 5 Thu Jan 21 21:34:34 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is enabled Thu Jan 21 21:34:34 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is setting up now Thu Jan 21 21:34:34 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 25.070000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now up Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is enabled Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is setting up now Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is now up Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'lo' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:34:35 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' has link connectivity Thu Jan 21 21:34:36 2016 user.info autossh[1409]: starting ssh (count 1) Thu Jan 21 21:34:36 2016 user.info autossh[1409]: ssh child pid is 1411 Thu Jan 21 21:34:36 2016 user.notice firewall: Reloading firewall due to ifup of lan (br-lan) Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 28.170000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 28.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 28.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Bridge 'br-lan' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:34:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' has link connectivity Thu Jan 21 21:34:39 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1353): Configuration file: /var/run/hostapd-phy0.conf Thu Jan 21 21:34:39 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 30.080000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:34:39 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 30.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:39 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 30.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:40 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1353): Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:c0:ca:8d:92:b1 and ssid "Pineapple_92B1" Thu Jan 21 21:34:40 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1353): wlan0: interface state UNINITIALIZED->ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:34:40 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1353): wlan0: AP-ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:34:40 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 30.320000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:40 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 30.560000] eth0: link down Thu Jan 21 21:34:41 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is down Thu Jan 21 21:34:41 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 31.560000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:34:41 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 32.090000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:42 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 32.560000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) Thu Jan 21 21:34:42 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 32.560000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:42 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 32.570000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:42 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: started, version 2.73 cachesize 150 Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: compile time options: no-IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack no-ipset no-auth no-DNSSEC loop-detect inotify Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: DNS service limited to local subnets Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCP, IP range 172.16.42.100 -- 172.16.42.249, lease time 12h Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: using local addresses only for domain lan Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: using local addresses only for domain lan Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: using nameserver 8.8.4.4#53 Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq[1576]: read /tmp/hosts/dhcp - 1 addresses Thu Jan 21 21:34:43 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses Thu Jan 21 21:34:44 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 34.570000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:34:44 2016 user.err autossh[1409]: ssh exited prematurely with status 255; autossh exiting Thu Jan 21 21:34:46 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:34:48 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:34:48 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:34:48 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:34:48 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:34:58 2016 kern.notice kernel: [ 48.420000] random: nonblocking pool is initialized Thu Jan 21 21:35:13 2016 auth.info sshd[1661]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22. Thu Jan 21 21:35:13 2016 daemon.err mount_root: no jffs2 marker found Thu Jan 21 21:35:13 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 63.590000] jffs2_scan_eraseblock(): End of filesystem marker found at 0x0 Thu Jan 21 21:35:13 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 63.590000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): unlocking the mtd device... done. Thu Jan 21 21:35:17 2016 auth.err sshd[1695]: error: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key Thu Jan 21 21:35:17 2016 auth.err sshd[1695]: error: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key Thu Jan 21 21:35:23 2016 kern.warn kernel: [ 63.600000] jffs2_build_filesystem(): erasing all blocks after the end marker... done. Thu Jan 21 21:35:23 2016 kern.notice kernel: [ 73.340000] jffs2: notice: (1694) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 0 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 0 of xref (0 dead, 0 orphan) found. Thu Jan 21 21:35:23 2016 daemon.info mount_root: performing overlay whiteout Thu Jan 21 21:35:23 2016 auth.info sshd[1661]: Received signal 15; terminating. Thu Jan 21 21:35:24 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 74.950000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:35:24 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 74.960000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:35:24 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is down Thu Jan 21 21:35:25 2016 daemon.err block: /dev/mtdblock3 is already mounted Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio1 (1764): Interface 0 setup failed: BRIDGE_NOT_ALLOWED Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1827): Configuration file: /var/run/hostapd-phy0.conf Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:26 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 77.130000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 77.130000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 77.140000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1827): Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:c0:ca:8d:92:b1 and ssid "Pineapple_92B1" Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1827): wlan0: interface state UNINITIALIZED->ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (1827): wlan0: AP-ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 user.emerg syslog: find: /proc/1954: No such file or directory Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 user.emerg syslog: find: /proc/1957: No such file or directory Thu Jan 21 21:35:27 2016 user.emerg syslog: find: /proc/1958: No such file or directory Thu Jan 21 21:35:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 78.710000] usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected Thu Jan 21 21:35:28 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 78.720000] scsi host1: usb-storage 1-1.2:1.0 Thu Jan 21 21:35:28 2016 user.emerg syslog: setting up led wlan0 Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 79.140000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: WiFi Pineapple Controller version 0.1 Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Usage: pineapple [command] [[options]] [[[args]]] Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: A Program to controll your WiFi Pineapple over the commandline. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Commands: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: karma Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: start - Starts Karma Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: stop - Stops Karma Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: list_ssids - Lists all SSIDs in Karma's black/white list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: list_macs - Lists all SSIDs in Karma's black list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: add_ssid [SSID] - Adds the specified SSID to the black/white list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: del_ssid [SSID] - Delete the specified SSID from the black/white list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: add_mac [MAC] - Adds the specified MAC to the black list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: del_mac [MAC] - Delete the specified MAC from the black list. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: led Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: on - Turn's the blue LED on. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: off - Turn's the blue LED off. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: reset - Reset's LED behaviour to default Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: module Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: list - Lists all available modules with a CLI component. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: [Module Name] [[args]] - Runs specified module with args if given. Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: notify [notification text] - Sends a notification to the webinterface Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 user.emerg syslog: Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 kern.notice kernel: [ 79.720000] scsi 1:0:0:0: Direct-Access Generic STORAGE DEVICE 0933 PQ: 0 ANSI: 6 Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 kern.notice kernel: [ 79.720000] sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 Thu Jan 21 21:35:29 2016 kern.notice kernel: [ 79.770000] sd 1:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI removable disk Thu Jan 21 21:35:30 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:35:30 2016 daemon.info procd: - init complete - Thu Jan 21 21:35:30 2016 daemon.err block: Unkown action change Thu Jan 21 21:35:30 2016 daemon.err block: Unkown action change Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 user.notice root: First Setup: Disable WiFi Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is down Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 86.470000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 86.730000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 86.740000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:35:36 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 86.780000] eth0: link down Thu Jan 21 21:35:37 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is down Thu Jan 21 21:35:37 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 87.470000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Bridge 'br-lan' link is down Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' has link connectivity loss Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 88.780000] eth0: link up (100Mbps/Full duplex) Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 88.780000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 88.790000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'eth0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Bridge 'br-lan' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:35:38 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' has link connectivity Thu Jan 21 21:35:40 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 90.790000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:35:42 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:42 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:42 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:35:42 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:38:01 2016 auth.info sshd[2343]: Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22. Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio1 (2358): Interface 0 setup failed: BRIDGE_NOT_ALLOWED Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (2357): Configuration file: /var/run/hostapd-phy0.conf Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 232.940000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 232.940000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 232.950000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (2357): Using interface wlan0 with hwaddr 00:c0:ca:8d:92:b1 and ssid "Pineapple_92B1" Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.040000] device wlan0-1 entered promiscuous mode Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.050000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:02 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.050000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (2357): Using interface wlan0-1 with hwaddr 02:c0:ca:8d:92:b1 and ssid "chunbks" Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.570000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered disabled state Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 233.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (2357): wlan0: interface state UNINITIALIZED->ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:38:03 2016 daemon.notice netifd: radio0 (2357): wlan0: AP-ENABLED Thu Jan 21 21:38:04 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 234.950000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:05 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:38:05 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:38:05 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:38:05 2016 daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1576]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.223 00:c0:ca:8d:d8:3d Thu Jan 21 21:38:05 2016 kern.info kernel: [ 235.770000] br-lan: port 3(wlan0-1) entered forwarding state Thu Jan 21 21:38:06 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0' link is up Thu Jan 21 21:38:06 2016 daemon.notice netifd: Network device 'wlan0-1' link is up Thu Mar 31 06:50:48 2016 cron.err crond[1328]: time disparity of 99912 minutes detected Thu Mar 31 06:50:53 2016 auth.err sshd[2652]: error: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key Thu Mar 31 06:50:53 2016 auth.err sshd[2652]: error: Could not load host key: /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key Thu Mar 31 06:51:53 2016 auth.info sshd[2652]: Accepted password for root from 172.16.42.42 port 52056 ssh2 Also, is there a repository of Commands that are applicable for the nano? Other than Googling? I get overwhelmed with information sometimes when I go looking for information. Thank you again.
  12. I'm glad you said something, I wasn't sure yet. You said it won't do anything for me, what will it acconplish besides making me look super intel. Whatever that means.
  13. More Antennas=more SIDS More wires=stelth. 6' white ones are the best...
  14. Hello, I usually lurk but this Pineapple thing has become a large chunk of my interests as of lately and I feel I need to get past this 'fresh meat' stage. I can see it happening, something goes haywire and I need to post more than a child's handful of times and I won't be able to. Hope your day goes well. Favorite game: Chess Favorite font: Goudy Trajan Favorite console: Original Gameboy Sex: Male Height: 6'2ish Favorite band: The Mars Volta Favorite book: Ra Materials Favorite movie: The Royal Tenenbaums Favorite Comedian: Bill Burr Other hobbies: Piddling, photography, domaining, research, I enjoy guns for the range also (They're big lego sets) Car: Wrangler Occupation: Enabler Back and to the left note: I enjoy the antiheroes and appreciate change
  15. I'd like to buy it. I have a cousin who lives in Los Angeles and I could have her deal with the whole shipping thing. I'll send you a message on skype.
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