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33 minutes ago, IAmRoot said:
How do i factory reset the USB rubber ducky. I tried to install twin duck but that did not end up working (green and red flashing light and will not read payloads) if you know the problem with twin duck let me know but how do i flash default firmware or what firmware can i use that will allow me to store exe's on the device itself and execute them or is that not possible without and external internet connection.
Can you put it back in to DFU-Mode? If you can you should be able to reflash with the instructions on https://github.com/hak5darren/USB-Rubber-Ducky/wiki/Flashing-ducky
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32 minutes ago, haze1434 said:
- Purchase Lenovo Thinkpad.
- Profit.
Have to be right version so you don't get a daft touchpad :P
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Can say for sure because I don’t have access to a room the size you mention and can’t find where you found the range of it but I recon that a hack rf in the middle of the 80meter room (if shielded so no interference) would do the trick
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On 23/12/2017 at 3:30 AM, Struthian said:
How have you enjoyed/used HACK RF One?
Sadly I haven’t had the time I would like to play around with it. GNU Radio feels endless :-P
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This Github works with both of the ones u mention
https://github.com/osqzss/gps-sdr-sim
Havn’t tried them but should work in theory.
Remember simulating GPS is probably illegal in most countries. And should only be done in RF shielded labs.
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On 17/12/2017 at 6:15 AM, Thecolorchanges said:
Love this case that I got only problem is that with
Pineapple TETRA + AC Power
Long Range USB Wifi
HACK RF ONE
ANKER Battery
metageek wiSpy DBx + Devicefinder
Great scott gadgets Throwing Star LAN Tap Pro x2
Packet Squrirrel x2
Rubber Ducky x3
Bash Bunny x2
LANTurtle SD
Antennas for Tetra
Ethernet Switch the Yellow one
USB cables
And other misc items.Not until one tries to put it all in one bag when you realise the amount of things. The Nano didn't fit... but it has it's own bag anyway.
I need to order a new bag because this one is going to break soon... hehe Thank you for showing the bag link!
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When doing it without a SD card is the LED on or off?
Maybe your button is broken?
If you take the "Hello World"-script from USB-Rubber-Ducky-Github
DELAY 2000 CTRL ESC DELAY 2000 STRING notepad.exe ENTER DELAY 2000 STRING HELLO WORLD!!! ENTER
And when it's done press the replay button to see if it works to replay.
Then you know if the button is broken or not and if it is open a support case with hak5
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16 hours ago, datguy_dev said:
Thanks a lot for testing Ranish! I appreciate it greatly.
The rubberducky is the most promising HID automation device I've found thus far for doing such things. Moreover, the boot time. But what I really need is GPIO capability of the device as well because I configure many different models and brands. Therefore, I'd like to select which duckyscript* to run whether I need to configure Dell or HP etc. I noticed the BashBunny has GPIO, or additional GPIO pins given the vias on the board I could probably hack around with. But I could configure a BIOS before a BB boots so it wouldn't be as useful as a platform like the rubber ducky for my project. If you have advice on having GPIO, I'm all ears.
Have the same issue and with a few different models and brands I've just ordered a few smaller SD cards 4GB and a card holder similar to this from one of our suppliers.
I'm going to make a card per model and since it's easy to swap the sd card on a "naked" Rubber Ducky I think thats the best way of doing it.
The Bash Bunny i've found is a bit slow to start. However, the Bash Bunny is supper easy to swap beteween two payloads and easy to change the payload since it shows up as a usb drive when in "arming mode". Not tested it with BIOS tasks yet. I'll see if I get around to playing with it some if you want to but I'm gonna go with the Rubber Ducky and extra SD-card for my installs.
I can, when I've done the timings of my installs just try it all on the Bash Bunny as well. Might have to open bios manually but the rest will proberly work.
What modells do you work with?
And what is't you want to do in the BIOS?
We have some HP EliteBooks that I PXE-boot in to a MDT-Install, after that I run some settings when they are installed but most is done by the MDT-Install
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13 minutes ago, Ranish said:
I have been playing around a little with it now and yes on my ThinkPad I can enter the BIOS navigate around it do some tasks and then save.
I had it plugged in before I powered the laptop.
Next I need to time our PXE Boot installs so I can automate that completely! Plug in and forget!
Tried with a HP EliteBook 8460p and that worked fine.
Did some navigation in BIOS and then saved and proceeded to PXE boot the laptop
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I have been playing around a little with it now and yes on my ThinkPad I can enter the BIOS navigate around it do some tasks and then save.
I had it plugged in before I powered the laptop.
Next I need to time our PXE Boot installs so I can automate that completely! Plug in and forget!
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Funny that you mentioned it I’ve been thinking the same, just not gotten around to try it. Should work though, can’t se why not.
What's your PC's specs?
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Do most things on the Lenovo x270 with linux on it.
Can't remember when I booted up the gaming PC... Who has the time :P