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  1. 3 hours ago, AGD said:

    I used the IP of my first posting. The second one was an error. I have no idea how to fix that issue.

    The only thing that works for me properly is to reset my network adapters, restart the computer and renter the addresses and initiate ICS again. Works every time but I have to do the dam reset often. Plus I can’t  have RNDIS adapter for serial ICS enabled as this messes up the configuration since they are 2 different types of adapters. I wish it was like Alan Turtle where it would automatically receive its IP address and all that need be done is share from wlan. Oh well. All the best

  2. did you leave it plugged in for the 18 minutes? I am having the same exact issue and have reformated  a bunch of times only to see it go dead. I haven't waited any specific amount of time though, so i guess that will be my next move. I tried plugging it in with the pineapple cord thinking maybe it needed extra power but that just failed to. What a damn shame.

  3. I just watched it and after about 1- min it went green, then started the police lights again, then briefly went green again and  then red, and now no life. What the hell happened here my gosh?

    And then when i take it over to the windows machine and plug it in, it starts the recovery all over again! Police lights I don't much understand blinking lights, they sure are pretty but as far as meaning?

  4.  I went to update to newest firmware, got the police lights, it seemed to stop during the middle of the flash becasue the lights were all out, nothing. I unplugged it replugged it back in windows machine and green light came on for 2 seconds, then off. It looked like it flickered for a millesecond but then totally dark. After this i plugged into linux machine, nothing, however as soon as i plugged it in it was in police recovery mode. I let it finish, and once done, no lights and no disk showing up on the machine. Then went to windows again, plugged it back in, and POLICE MODE began again! I let it run its course again, and after about 10 minutes, absolutely nothing. I get a green light for about 2 seconds after plugging in, but then it is like the thing can't get any power. This really sucks ass, one thing after another for me here, but this one I fear is the end. I really just don't understand, I always ejected the bunny correctly, was always very careful, and was just learning how to ssh with the thing. Anyone have any suggestions? Looks like one person had a similar situation, but it doesn't appear that even one person responded to his call for help. Not a good sign in my eyes. Anyone know anything or shoudl i chuck it in the garbage?

  5. On 4/7/2017 at 2:11 PM, jjd said:

    I have tried on two systems both mac's and since 1.1 using ATTACKMODE ECM_ETHERNET the target does not get a dhcp ip it ends up with a self assigned. seems to work fine on windows systems with NRDIS. Can anyone else test and see if they get the same thing?

    Hey man, simple fix for windows. i scratched my head for a good week trying to figure this out but just reset you network adapters. It is ridiculous, and you will have to do it quite often because for some reason windows is f'd up, but that solved the issue for me at least with ssh or ATTACKMODE_RNDIS_ETHERNET. Serial mode internet connecting wants to install another adapter that wants to fight for the default address 172.16.64.64, and when you let it, and try to ssh again with internet sharing forget about it. Plain and simple, just reset your adapters. It has something to do with automatic ip configuration with Windows ICS. Hope this helps

  6. Well guys, that light just frickin went on! I have only worked on this for about 15 hours now but any way. What i did was not much at all. 

    1. disconnected from my home wifi 

    2. connected to my computer using tethering with my iphone

    3. suddenly i tried to apt-get update from putty and there was action! I cannot believe my eyeballs. Now i better get some sleep since this debacle kept me up letting me slumber for just about 6.5 hours over the last two nights. I guess your supposed to have something like 8 a night but then again, who's countin

     

    ****Could anyone have any possible ideas wtf happened here? I wouldn't doubt it if it happened again, but at least i know its not a hoax. Why is my home wifi router wifi access point not working, yet my iphone is? I have a hotspot as well just havent tried it yet for fear of losing connection. Thanks again for all the suggestions!

  7. On 9/15/2017 at 10:15 AM, AGD said:

    Now , when I try to give the ip 172.16.64.64  to the RNDIS adapter, after confirming with OK, the IP adress changes to a local network adress (192.168.137.1 - dunno where this suddenly comes from)

    Hey there.I am having the same issue as you are. Only difference is that i never had the luxury of getting mine to actually ever share an internet connection. In any event, what you are seeing is a VMware ip address for a vmware eth. I get the same thing when i remove the RNDIS usb from my device manager and then add it again. After I fight with the errors about 2-3 times it usually switches to what i am trying to put in. I have been using 172.16.64.64, however i see you are using 172.16.16.64??? Is this for real or have you set it up this way? It certainly isn't the default ip that has been given in the different tutorials. I would love to get mine to work online and if you have any pointers PLEASSSSE send them my way. Thanks man

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  8. 1 hour ago, barry99705 said:

    You're using internet connection sharing in Windows.  That's where your 192.168.xxx.xxx IP is coming from.  Windows creates a router and this is the range it makes.

    I realized this fairly quickly after seeing the address, the other ANNOYING thing  is that, I have disabled completely my VMware cards, (it may not show on any of the pictures) but even after disabling these cards that have this address, I would still come up with the same configuration. So i turned them back on figuring whatever because after you change the ipv4 address in the bunny connection about 2 or 3 times, it sticks with 172.16.64.64, but of course it just doesn't work. So little good does it do.

  9. Okay so i am back, only this time with a whole lot more of junk. The first things where i didn't flash the bunny properly was just stupidity but i have since used the bunny and tested out several different payloads, some of which work and some of which do not work. The problem here is that I really am back to square one! My original whine was regarding not being able to get the adapter therefor no internet access.

    Well since I have worked out the kink of simply putting the payload on one of the switches and bam there it was, at that point i really thought i was home free! I am dead wrong. This sucks. I have spent many long nights recently trying to simply get internet sharing on this thing. I follow all the tutorials to a T and even sit there for hours trying different configurations just trying to get this to work. I am using putty and am able to ssh into the bunny, but that doesn't mean anything as far as having internet connection sharing from your wifi card. It is the same card i use my wifi pineapple on however no issues. Now what happens is strange, because when i plug it in, and the device shows up, you can see packets coming in and out fairly rapidly, however once i configure the ip address and subnet, the traffic completely stops. Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, but I decided to take some screen shots of this stuff that is baffling to me just to see if any of you have any ideas what the hell is happening!

    I think the most interesting one is the one that says i'm using 192.168.137.1. The reason it is interesting as well as ANNOYING is that my private ip address starts with 10.0.0.1. Not a clue where this 192 is even coming from. 

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  10. Strange enough as it is, i was following a tutorial on youtube.com, and i copied down the script for the test payload described on there. After i took out my bb, switched it into attack mode 1, and put it into my machine, at that time i finally saw it ask me for a public or private connection via eth #4. The only weird part was that I didnt think that was the payload to get my bunny set up, and still don't think it is but hey, it worked for me! I think that i had made a mistake on installing the firmware update because this time around it worked and i was able to get the thing up and running. I'd do this all night and well in to tomorrow at least i was able to stay up this late since working late shift tomrw. THanks again for the help, i really think that like you said, it is all about a proper installation of the firmware as i now have serial connection, as well as internet connection sharing. THanks!

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