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  1. 3 minutes ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    Which is what I was getting at with the Packet Squirrel-could-probably-replace-the-LAN-Turtle-because-the-Packet Squirrel-can-do-the-same-thing..

    Depends on the situation. For example, a USB-ethernet adapter + cabling + packet squirrel costs more than the Turtle and it looks more suspicious. 

  2. 1 minute ago, Dave-ee Jones said:

    You misunderstand, I meant you could use a USB-to-ethernet adapter for the Packet Squirrel.

    However, yes, I believe you are correct in terms of the USB types of each device.

    Sure, but why use two devices when you can do it in one?

  3. Just now, Dave-ee Jones said:

    USB to ethernet...? Which is what the LAN Turtle does anyway?

    No. The Packet Squirrel is ethernet to ethernet, with the possibility of using USB storage to store loot, so it has to act as an USB host. The LAN Turtle is USB to ethernet, so it's a USB client. While the Packet Squirrel has USB-A, it's a female connector for external storage. The Packet Squirrel gets power from micro-USB. 

  4. Just now, Just_a_User said:

    Yep good catch, I totally missed that. Don't often change my language and was just trying to help a guy out. Hopefully they see this and switch to the more official method. Cheers!

    Yeah, it's a hangover from the old way of doing things. I've setup a bug in the github bug-tracker https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads/issues/248, which covers it and a few other things that have changed since 1.0. 

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  5. 3 hours ago, Just_a_User said:

    In your payload just use

    
    # Set your language here
    LANGUAGE='se'

    making sure languages se.json exists in /BashBunny/languages/

    if not update it from the github repo https://github.com/hak5/bashbunny-payloads

    As of 1.3, payloads aren't supposed to set languages, because it makes it harder to use payloads on other languages. Instead, you're supposed to set that config.txt-file on the root of the device. See https://storage.googleapis.com/bashbunny_updates/ch_fw_1.3-changelog.txt

  6. 3 hours ago, b0N3z said:

    or just use the cable that came with the phone.

    Note: Atleast in some cases (such as the aforementioned Galaxy S8), the cable included with the phone does not support OTG, meaning that it doesn't support the phone being the host-device. 

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