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  1. 12 hours ago, b0N3z said:

    Have your Kali machine connected to your home AP then try plugging in the pineapple and running the wp6.sh . Alternatively you could forget the wp6.sh and plug the pineapple in and use a usb wifi on the female end of the pineapple and go to your network tab and use wlan2 on the pineapple to connect to your home ap

    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. On 9/29/2017 at 7:14 PM, b0N3z said:

    are you wired or wireless on Kali?  I have found that sometimes if you have a wired connection to kali the usb ethernet for the pineapple likes to take over and you need to go in your network settings and mess with it.  But connected via wlan0 always works perfect. and the pineapple and kali work flawlessly.

    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. 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!!

  4. 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!

  5. 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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