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kerensky

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  1. Mmmmh... wp6.sh still doesn't fix this, but it's probably something on my side, maybe some messing with redirection and NAT I did some time ago. It's no big deal though, I'll go with the second option. Thank you!!
  2. I think that could be the problem, because I can connect with wifi no problem. This issue only happens over USB. What do you mess with exactly to fix the issue when it happens? Thanks!
  3. I solved it. For any future people having the same problem, it's a permissions problem: chmod 700 ~/.ssh chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
  4. Yes I have. And still nothing. I have to manually run ifconfig to assign an IP to the NANO. I mean, I can work like that, but I was just curious about this.
  5. No, it's a native Kali. One thing I noticed, however, is that I can access using 172.16.42.1 via management wireless AP. So I think the problem is the Kali itself, maybe it's blocking redirections or something?
  6. Hello! So I'm trying to set up a server with a Raspberry Pi, and then use autossh to automatically connect the Pineapple to said server. So far I have: -Set up no-ip service for the Raspberry server. -Sucessfully connect via ssh from pineapple to raspberry and viceversa. -generated rsa keys on wifi pineapple and copied said files to authorized_keys on raspberry. However, when I try to ssh after this, it still keeps asking me for a password. If I enter said password then I login on the raspberry no problem, but this is obviously a problem, since I can't enable autossh, my main goal. What am I doing wrong? Thank you!!
  7. So, when I plug the NANO to the pc using the Y cable, it does not get an IP automatically assigned (that is, the 172.16.42...). I assign it manually using ifconfig up and it works, I can access the server using my browser. However, after restarting the NANO, it's all over again and I have to assign the IP in order to access. The NANO is receiving enough voltage and I have already restored the firmware using the tool available. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
  8. Hello! Satisfied NANO user here, with no problems until now: Yesterday I installed this antenna on the WLAN1 radio: https://www.amazon.com/Alfa-2-4HGz-RP-SMA-Screw-Antenna/dp/B003ZWPRUI/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 I did it without shutting down the NANO because I've got it installed on a fixed place (I use a 3G dongle and autossh to connect remotely). However, when trying to use the recon module later that day, I got this error message: There was an error starting Recon. Please try again. I then went to check the Networking tab, and then I could see the WLAN0 and WLAN0-1. Curiously I noted that on the "WiFi Client Mode" section, I couldn't choose any radio to act as client (the drop list is empty). Of course I have rebooted the whole thing several times, but with no success. So that's it, I don't know what's wrong with my NANO. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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