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  1. DUH! I was focusing on the "System Infusions" box - I never even thought about "User Infusions" , since, of course, I never wrote any. I never even noticed the "Show/Hide" button! Thank you, DataHead, for pointing out the obvious to a dunderhead! Walt
  2. OK, I made a fresh start, flashing 2.3.0. Here are several screenshots that may help. screenshot 1 is just after the first login after setup .. Setup helpfully told me that I had an "Orphan" infusion on the SD card and installed it. Screenshot 2 is the pineapple bar immediately afterward. The I clicked on Pineapple Bar: Available. Screenshot 3 Finally I connected with Putty and went to the /pineapple/components/system/bar/files directory. I had to chmod +x the downloader and installer scripts, then I ran them Screenshot 4 Finally, I went back to the Installed tab, and there was my newly installed infusion Screenshot 5 Hopefully that will give you some ideas about how I can fix this. By the way, I did all this in Firefox. I'll try Chrome in a few minutes and let you know if there is any difference. EDIT: Chrome behaved the same as Firefox. Walt
  3. Maybe I've been posting in the wrong forums. I am having a problem with the Pineapple Bar on my Mark V. The Pineapple Bar: Availaable tab only shows headings, never the list of infusions. I have learned how to install infusions manually, using the downloader and installer scripts in /pineapple/components/system/bar/files from a command prompt, but it would be a lot easier if I could get the menu working. I have reflashed the Pineapple numerous times, even using the "Bricked" procedure but nothing changes. Apart from reflashing (and making sure I'm connected to the Internet) no one in the Mark V forum has been able to help. Maybe I've just been asking in the wrong place. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Walt
  4. Yes, Foxtrot, I've reflashed several times, both following the "Bricked" procedure, and manually reflashing 2.2.0 and 2.3.0. Version 2.3.0 was installed both OTA and by SCPing the file from my PC and running the process manually on the Pineapple. I have the same symptoms with IE and Firefox. I'm running Windows 8.1. ZaraByte, I do have Internet available to the Pineapple (That's how I used the downloader script to get the infusions) and the Infusions I have tried all work correctly (nmap, tcpdump and site survey) and Karma behaves properly too. Then infusions I installed by hand do appear in the Installed tab of the Pineapple Bar This is a major jump for me - my last Pineapple was one of the original FON devices which I flashed Jasager flashed on - so I'm still getting used to the new structure and terminology. I'm curious about the fact that the scripts did not have Execute privileges, until I chmod'd them. Is there a "repair permissions" program I should run? Is there something in the flashing process that could be going amiss? The flashing take about 5 minutes, and I have always been able to immediately connect and log in on the Ethernet port to run the setup routines. Thanks for the help! Walt
  5. I asked for help with the infusions menu here: https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/forum/78-mark-v/ but no one answered. Can someone please help me? Here's what I've accomplished so far: - The scripts in /pineapple/components/system/bar/files did not have the execute bit set. I did a chmod +x. - Now I can manually run the downloader and installer scripts, and the infusions are installed properly. But still the Pineapple Bar:Available function does not work! It returns only the headers, no info on infusions. I can get along like this OK, but I'd really like to have the Pineapple Bar functioning. Thanks. Walt
  6. I'm starting a new topic because they one is marked as "Answered" but the answers don't work for me: https://forums.hak5.org/index.php?/topic/34961-infusions-site-offline/ I have a Mark V Pineapple, and out of the box, the Infusions menu worked fine. Then I upgraded to version 2.3.0 and from then on I haven't been able to access any infusions. I can access the infusions website, and was able to download one of the infusion files manually, but apart from the file appearing in the "User Infusions" section, I don't know what to do with it. I have followed the "Unblocking" procedure more than once. After the latest attempt, I immediately went to the PineappleBar:Available. Meanwhile on my PC I captured the conversation using Wireshark. A connection was made to 52.149.31.76, and total of 30 packets went back and forth. I could see the initial SSL connection being made, then three packets of encrypted "Application data". The next packet was an "Encryption Alert" from 52.149.31.76 followed by a FIN,ACK packet to break the connection. On the Pineapple interface, the Infusions headers showed up, but with no data. This PC is a fresh inatall of Windows 8, upgraded to 8.1 with all the Microsoft patches installed. Please, can anyone help? Walt
  7. Thanks for the help. I can get to the website you suggested - it looks like a text listing of all the available infusions. I unbricked the Pineapple as you suggested, and did nothing but set up the passwords and SSID. Then I immediately went to the PineappleBar:Available. meanwhile on my PC I captured the conversation using Wireshark. A connection was made to 52.149.31.76, and total of 30 packets went back and forth. I could see the initial SSL connection being made, then three packets of encrypted "Application data". The next packet was an "Encryption Alert" from 52.149.31.76 followes by a FIN,ACK packet to break the connection. On the Pineapple interface, the Infusions headers showed up, but with no data. This PC is a fresh inatall of Windows 8, upgraded to 8.1 with all the Microsoft patches installed. I'm truly stumped at this point. Is there a way I can download the infusions directly from the server to my PC and then copy them over to the Pineapple? Thanks Walt
  8. BUMP! Please... I've cleared teh cache, checked /pineapple/components/system/bar/files/downloader and the commands are correct, Internet and DNS are good. Still, after a few seconds delay, I get only headings, not Infusions. Walt
  9. When I was running 3.2.0, I saw several infusions in the Pineapple Bar when I clicked Pineapple Bar: Available. Before I went further, I decided I should upgrade to the latest release, 2.3.0. First I tried the OTA upgrade, and after about 15 minutes, I tried to reconnect, but could not, so I downloaded the file on my PC ans copied it over to /tmp/ on the Pineapple, and did the upgrade there. Everything worked fine, I can connect to the web interface, I have Internet connectivity, but Pineapple Bar: Available just gives me the headings. Any ideas are welcome. Can I download infusions directly and apply them as I did with the firmware? Walt
  10. Still having some problems.... The OTA download went fine and the update process seemed to be working, but after 15 minutes I still couldn't connect over the wired ethernet connection. So, I downloaded the update file to my PC, SCP'd it over to the Pineapple and ran the upgrade there. That worked fine, but I had 2 infusions loaded via the Pineapple bar, and now when I try to get them back, I get the headers for the list of available infusions but no content. Where have the infusions gone? Can I download them on the PC and install them manually? Walt
  11. I've been trying to set up connection sharing on my Mac running Yosemite following the instructions on the wiki: http://wiki.wifipineapple.com/#!ics.md but they must be for an older version of iOS. Specifically, I can get the Ethernet port configured as 172.16.42.42 and connect to the Pineapple web interface, and set up Internet Sharing to supposedly share my Wi-Fi connection over the Ethernet port. In step 5, there is no "bridge100" device showing in ifconfig. In step 6, the /etc/bootpd/plist has no mention of the 172.16.42 network, nor is there a key called net_range. Here's my bootpd.plist file: sh-3.2# cat bootpd.plist <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>bootp_enabled</key> <false/> <key>detect_other_dhcp_server</key> <false/> <key>dhcp_enabled</key> <false/> <key>dhcp_ignore_client_identifier</key> <true/> <key>use_server_config_for_dhcp_options</key> <false/> </dict> </plist> sh-3.2# Any help would be appreciated. Walt
  12. http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Universal_U3_LaunchPad_Hacker
  13. bugmenot, search the forums for u3 installer - you'll learn a lot more than if I just gave you the link. bitzero, I apologize for taking so long to get back to you. If things settle down here, computerwise, maybe we can share the load, each of us masking some files and swapping. When we are sure they work OK we can post publicly. Of course if anyone else wants to join in the effort they are welcome! I still don't have a working environment to do this work in. I use a Mac and in the past have used my Boot Camp partition for U3 stuff, but the Boot Camp partition is now Windows 7 and I have XP in a virtual machine. I think, but have not yet proven, that the U3 installer will work in that environment. I should know within a week. The problem has been in the past that programs that like to work directly with the hardware won't run well in a virtual environment, and I'm unsure if the U3 installer fits that category. Once I finish building that VM I will know. Walt
  14. I would love to see this project resurrected. I use it mostly in a "friendly" way, not to break into anyone's machine - unless they ask me to ;-) but it is annoying having to explain why their A-V has gone berserk! Since I have XP and Windows 7 VMs with a variety of A-V products available, I would be glad to contribute in testing, but I would need someone else to do the actual coding. It's been a while, but I think I can still remember how to build a new U3 device, given all the necessary files. Walt
  15. You get to the Jasager screen by using a web browser pointing to the address you set up in the Jasager. I have the IP address of my Ethernet port on the Jasager set to 192.168.0.250, so with the Ethernet cable connected from the PC to the Jasager, I type http://192.168.0.250 for the Jasager screen and http://192.168.0.250/webif.html for the router maintenance screen. And yes, the Jasager should be able to connect mimicking any of the SSIDs your computer has in its list of previous connections. HTH Walt
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