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tad4shi

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  1. Stumbled upon this on the Internet... https://www.amazon.com/Pineapple-Performance-Sweatpants-HeavyWeight-Pants/dp/B075TYHMS8 Every day we stray further from god's light...
  2. Hi, I'm thinking of getting a wifi pineapple and I'm worried about the limited flash memory. Is there a way to use the micro sd as rootfs? In other words, how can I boot off the micro sd card? Thanks!
  3. ??? I only posted this once, I swear... something must be wrong with the website. Sorry.
  4. Hi, I scoured the internet for the bunny_helpers.sh file but I can't find any. It's not even in the Hak5 github page. if anyone has access to the source code can you please share it with me? Thanks!
  5. Hi, My friend came into my dorm room(when I was in class) and messed everything up so as a little present I'm planning to run a fork bomb command on his macbook air. Don't worry, it won't mess up his mac for good. The macs are school-given, and so the terminal is disabled. Can I store iterm2 on the bash bunny and have it run the iterm2? If so, how?
  6. Oh, sorry. I now get what you mean, thanks! Sorry for having to make you repeat the same stuff over and over again.
  7. Then will I still have the two payload slots? Or will I use one of them?
  8. Yeah, but then I waste a potential payload slot!
  9. Hi, if I install avahi-daemon and put ATTACKMODE RNIDS_ETHER in something like .bashrc or .profile, can I SSH into the bunny with sudo ssh root@bunny.local? I greatly prefer SSH over serial so I would really like my method above to work. I don't own a bash bunny, although I might buy it at some point, I'm just considering. Thanks!
  10. What do you mean? Does it mean I still have to use a payload file? Also, do I have to boot it in payload mode, or can I boot in arming mode and still use the payload to SSH into the bash bunny?
  11. Hello I am thinking of buying a smash rabbit and I want to find out a way to ssh into it. I heard that if I want to SSH into the rabbit I have to "waste" a payload for the bunny to emulate RNIDS_ETHER. Is this correct? Or is there some other way for it to emulate a usb-to-ethernet adapter upon boot without having to use a payload? I dunno, stick something in the .profile? Thanks!
  12. Hello fellow elite haxors I am thinking of buying a Bash Bunny and I'm wondering, How do you get internet on the thing? There's no wifi card, nor did I hear anywhere that you can share network from the host computer to the bunny via USB(or can it?). Can someone please tell me how to get internet access on the Smash Rabbit? Thanks! Eric MIn
  13. Hi, I saw one of Shannon's podcasts and Darren said that the Bash Bunny is Debian, so you can "sudo apt-get install whatever you want". Is this true? Does the Bash Bunny have wifi? Because in the release video they didn't say anything about the Bunny having built-in wifi, nor does the product page. If it doesn't, can you share the internet connection from my computer to the Bunny? Thanks!
  14. Hi, Can I control the serial terminal with my mouse/trackpad? For example, if I open up a long file in vim on the bash bunny, can I scroll up and down with the host computer mouse? Thanks! Also, one more question: can the Bash Bunny be SSH'ed into? I prefer SSH over serial.
  15. Haha I'm actually 16 I'm thinking of buying a bash bunny
  16. Yeah, this is my Pi Zero USB stick! It is a Pi Zero with the OS modded a bit so that it would basically be a usb-ethernet adapter. If I plug it into my computer, it can be SSH'ed into and then I can take full control of it. I just soldered a usb-a male plug to the pwr, gnd, D+ and D- test pads on the pi zero. Oh, it's also the pi zero W so wireless SSH isn't a problem. I call it the "Bash Box," for obvious reasons.
  17. My Raspberry Pi Zero W (modified into a usb stick so that I can just plug it into a power source and ssh into it) a micro usb cable a fidget spinner some bubble gum
  18. Hi, I'm a novice pentester and I'm thinking of buying the bash bunny. Is the ascii art customizable? If so, where is the ascii art file? I know this is really unimportant but I really really like adding custom ascii art on linux machines so I just have to do it. :p Thanks! P.S. How is the serial console? Does the console text resolution match that of the host computer's?
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