Sebkinne Posted August 20, 2012 Posted August 20, 2012 Hey everyone, After almost a month of no releases we now bring you our firmware version 2.6.X. It includes many fixes and improvements. Changelog 2.6.4: -Separated Pineapple UI from public html.-The UI is now available at http://172.16.42.1:1471.-The port can be changed in the config menu.-Reset button also resets port.[/CODE]Changelog 2.6.3:[CODE]-Re-added dsniff package. Fixed dnsspoof and urlsnarf missing.[/CODE]Changelog 2.6.2:[CODE]-Automatic date and time now works again.-The Reset+WPS buttons now work as they should again.-Automatic recognition of USB-WiFi cards on boot should work again.-Processes in the resources tab have been aligned properly.-Pinned modules are on a new line in the navbar.-phish.log is now included in the logs UI.[/CODE]Changelog 2.6.1:[CODE]-Fixed USB re-plugging. USB mounting and unmounting now works as it should.-Changed SSH banner version to 2.6[/CODE]Changelog 2.6.0:[CODE]-Linux kernel 3.3.8 -Better USB support. -More stability. -Faster.-New Karma and hostapd -Better backend. -Neater Karma log.-Config interface -SSID changer now shows current SSID.-Resources interface -Now includes process kill links.-Removed unnecessary things -Killed background service to do with Karma. -Freed up space.-Bugfixes[/CODE]We still have a large backlog of things we want and need to include and this will be tackled in the next release.Also please note that this release is on the development channel. You will not be able to upgrade to this over OTA - yet.[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Download: [/font][/color]http://cloud.wifipin...nloads[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]MD5: [/font][/color]7e5aee35609aa2d5561e58384dda8cf3[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]As usual, please leave any feedback in this thread.[/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]We hope you enjoy this release![/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]-The Jasager Team[/font][/color] Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 20, 2012 Author Posted August 20, 2012 Translation Instructions If you wish to translate the 2.6.1 firmware into your own language, please download this file. Once done with the translation, please send me a PM on this forum. Please use pastebin or similar. Do not paste the translation directly into the PM! We currently have the following translations available for 2.6.1: English Spanish French Dutch Swedish Greek Norwegian We want to thank everyone who has helped with the translation and want to encourage everyone to translate the UI into their own language. It doesn't take more than an hour. -The Jasager Team Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 List if issues: AWUS036NHR driver still missing. This is a bit complicated as the RTL8188RU chipset is not supported by openWRT right now. USB stability issues. The following reports: ALFA NHA does not work if plugged in on boot. Requires plugging in once the device is booted. (Can't confirm, worksforme, see below) The same goes for other ALFAs (can't confirm). ALFA NHA does not support injection (Can't confirm, worksforme, see below). mdk3 deauth works but doesn't print any information to screen. I believe this is fixable as we had a similar problem with another program earlier. In regards to the USB stability issues, I recommend anyone having them to re-flash, reboot their devices and then try again. The following information was gathered to show that at least the NHA works as it should: Airodump-ng confirmed working: Injection mode confirmed working: Finally, USB devices working on boot: 00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: sh: write error: Invalid argument00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WLAN00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led WAN00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led USB00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: setting up led LAN00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: Selected interface 'wlan0'00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: OK00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/mode: nonexistent directory00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:wan/device_name: nonexistent directory00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/mode: nonexistent directory00:01:18 Pineapple user.info sysinit: /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: can't create /sys/class/leds/alfa:blue:lan/device_name: nonexistent directory00:01:18 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 78.200000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:16 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 76.200000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:16 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 76.200000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:16 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 76.020000] device wlan1 entered promiscuous mode00:01:15 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 75.080000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:14 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: DHCPREQUEST(br-lan) 172.16.42.231 5c:9a:d8:5e:18:8700:01:14 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: DHCPOFFER(br-lan) 172.16.42.231 5c:9a:d8:5e:18:8700:01:14 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: DHCPDISCOVER(br-lan) 172.16.42.231 5c:9a:d8:5e:18:8700:01:14 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: DHCPACK(br-lan) 172.16.42.231 5c:9a:d8:5e:18:87 Meltdown00:01:13 Pineapple user.err autossh[1111]: ssh exited prematurely with status 1; autossh exiting00:01:13 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 73.080000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:13 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 73.080000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:13 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 73.000000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode00:01:12 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 72.340000] device wlan1 left promiscuous mode00:01:12 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 72.340000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered disabled state00:01:12 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 72.120000] device wlan0 left promiscuous mode00:01:12 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 72.120000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered disabled state00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: using nameserver 8.8.8.8#5300:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: using local addresses only for domain lan00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: using local addresses only for domain lan00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: started, version 2.62 cachesize 15000:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: reading /tmp/resolv.conf.auto00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: read /etc/hosts - 1 addresses00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq[1577]: compile time options: IPv6 GNU-getopt no-DBus no-i18n no-IDN DHCP no-DHCPv6 no-Lua TFTP no-conntrack00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: read /etc/ethers - 0 addresses00:01:11 Pineapple daemon.info dnsmasq-dhcp[1577]: DHCP, IP range 172.16.42.100 -- 172.16.42.249, lease time 12h00:01:08 Pineapple user.notice dnsmasq: DNS rebinding protection is active, will discard upstream RFC1918 responses!00:01:08 Pineapple user.notice dnsmasq: Allowing 127.0.0.0/8 responses00:01:06 Pineapple cron.info crond[1507]: crond: crond (busybox 1.19.4) started, log level 500:01:06 Pineapple authpriv.info dropbear[1524]: Running in background00:01:05 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 65.940000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:03 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 63.940000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:03 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 63.940000] br-lan: port 3(wlan1) entered forwarding state00:01:03 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 63.760000] device wlan1 entered promiscuous mode00:01:03 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (1078): Sending discover...00:01:02 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 62.820000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:00 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 60.820000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:00 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 60.820000] br-lan: port 2(wlan0) entered forwarding state00:01:00 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 60.740000] device wlan0 entered promiscuous mode00:01:00 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (1078): Sending discover...00:00:59 Pineapple user.notice ifup: Enabling Router Solicitations on loopback (lo)00:00:59 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 59.870000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state00:00:58 Pineapple user.info autossh[1111]: starting ssh (count 1)00:00:58 Pineapple user.info autossh[1111]: ssh child pid is 111300:00:57 Pineapple user.notice ifup: Enabling Router Solicitations on lan (br-lan)00:00:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 57.870000] eth0: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)00:00:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 57.870000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state00:00:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 57.870000] br-lan: port 1(eth0) entered forwarding state00:00:57 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 57.200000] device eth0 entered promiscuous mode00:00:57 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (1078): udhcpc (v1.19.4) started00:00:57 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: wan (1078): Sending discover...00:00:57 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'loopback' is now up00:00:57 Pineapple daemon.notice netifd: Interface 'lan' is now up00:00:41 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-1:1.0: Manufacturer=ATHEROS Product=UB91C Serial=1234500:00:40 Pineapple user.notice usb-modeswitch: 1-0:1.0: Manufacturer=Linux_3.3.8_ehci_hcd Product=Generic_Platform_EHCI_Controller Serial=ehci-platform00:00:39 Pineapple kern.warn kernel: [ 0.670000] m25p80 spi0.0: found mx25l6405d, expected m25p8000:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 10.390000] SCSI subsystem initialized00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 9.600000] JFFS2 notice: (451) jffs2_build_xattr_subsystem: complete building xattr subsystem, 1 of xdatum (0 unchecked, 0 orphan) and 12 of xref (0 dead, 5 orphan) found.00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.740000] 0x0000007f0000-0x000000800000 : "art"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.740000] 0x000000050000-0x0000007e0000 : "firmware"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.730000] 0x0000007e0000-0x0000007f0000 : "nvram"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.720000] 0x000000650000-0x0000007e0000 : "kernel"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.720000] 0x000000530000-0x000000650000 : "rootfs_data"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.710000] mtd: partition "rootfs" set to be root filesystem00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.700000] 0x000000050000-0x000000650000 : "rootfs"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.690000] 0x000000040000-0x000000050000 : "u-boot-env"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.690000] 0x000000000000-0x000000040000 : "u-boot"00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.680000] Creating 7 MTD partitions on "spi0.0":00:00:39 Pineapple kern.notice kernel: [ 0.680000] 7 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device spi0.000:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 34.470000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rtl818700:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 34.430000] usbcore: registered new interface driver rt73usb00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.680000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.670000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.670000] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.660000] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.650000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.640000] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.640000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.010000] cfg80211: (5735000 KHz - 5835000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 33.000000] cfg80211: (5170000 KHz - 5250000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.990000] cfg80211: (2474000 KHz - 2494000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.990000] cfg80211: (2457000 KHz - 2482000 KHz @ 20000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.980000] cfg80211: (2402000 KHz - 2472000 KHz @ 40000 KHz), (300 mBi, 2000 mBm)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.970000] cfg80211: World regulatory domain updated:00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.970000] cfg80211: (start_freq - end_freq @ bandwidth), (max_antenna_gain, max_eirp)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.960000] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.930000] compat.git: wireless-testing.git00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.920000] Compat-wireless backport release: compat-wireless-2012-07-1300:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.920000] Backport based on wireless-testing.git master-2012-07-1600:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 32.270000] eth0: link down00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.740000] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 2 using ehci-platform00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.700000] USB Mass Storage support registered.00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.690000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.690000] Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.570000] uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.460000] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.330000] hub 1-0:1.0: USB hub found00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.330000] hub 1-0:1.0: 1 port detected00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.330000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: USB 2.0 started, EHCI 1.0000:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.310000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: irq 3, io mem 0x1b00000000:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.270000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: new USB bus registered, assigned bus number 100:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.260000] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 11.260000] ehci-platform ehci-platform: Generic Platform EHCI Controller00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 10.700000] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 10.700000] usbcore: registered new device driver usb00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 10.690000] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 6.860000] eth0: link up (1000Mbps/Full duplex)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.930000] VFS: Mounted root (squashfs filesystem) readonly on device 31:2.00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.930000] Freeing unused kernel memory: 204k freed00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.920000] 8021q: 802.1Q VLAN Support v1.800:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.910000] TCP cubic registered00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.910000] NET: Registered protocol family 1700:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.900000] ag71xx ag71xx.0: eth1: connected to PHY at ag71xx-mdio.1:04 [uid=004dd041, driver=Generic PHY]00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 2.350000] eth1: Atheros AG71xx at 0xb9000000, irq 400:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 1.320000] eth0: Found an AR7240/AR9330 built-in switch00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.770000] eth0: Atheros AG71xx at 0xba000000, irq 500:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.760000] ag71xx_mdio: probed00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.710000] mtd: partition "rootfs_data" created automatically, ofs=530000, len=12000000:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.670000] m25p80 spi0.0: mx25l6405d (8192 Kbytes)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.650000] console [ttyATH0] enabled, bootconsole disabled00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.650000] ar933x-uart: ttyATH0 at MMIO 0x18020000 (irq = 11) is a AR933X UART00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.640000] io scheduler deadline registered (default)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.640000] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing disabled00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.630000] msgmni has been set to 12000:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.630000] io scheduler noop registered00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.620000] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) Phillip Lougher00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.620000] JFFS2 version 2.2 (NAND) (SUMMARY) (LZMA) (RTIME) (CMODE_PRIORITY) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.590000] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.590000] NET: Registered protocol family 100:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.580000] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)00:00:39 Pineapple kern.info kernel: [ 0.580000] TCP reno registered00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 34.500000] ath: doing EEPROM country->regdmn map search00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 34.500000] ath: country maps to regdmn code: 0x3700:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 34.500000] ath: EEPROM regdomain: 0x833a00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 34.500000] ath: EEPROM indicates we should expect a country code00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 34.500000] ath: Country alpha2 being used: GB00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.290000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:wps00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.290000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:wlan00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.290000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:wan00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.290000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:usb00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 6.290000] Registered led device: alfa:blue:lan00:00:39 Pineapple kern.debug kernel: [ 0.600000] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 32[/CODE]Note: Sorry I had to clean up this topic a bit so that all this information is in one spot and cleaned up.Feel free to 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WatskeBart Posted August 21, 2012 Posted August 21, 2012 (edited) This has probably nothing to do with the last fw release, but I just noticed it today. Booted my pineapple with usb flashdrive attached and all is good: /dev/sda1 6.4G 251.0M 5.8G 4% /usb I pulled my flashdrive and attached a usb hub to my pineapple and replugged flashdrive: /dev/sdb1 6.4G 251.0M 5.8G 4% /mnt/sdb1 hmmmmm <_< Each time I reinsert my flashdrive a new mount is created, why? UPDATE: Booting with hub and flashdrive all is normal again, but a flashdrive should be pluggable without creating new mounts IMHO Edited August 21, 2012 by WatskeBart Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 21, 2012 Author Posted August 21, 2012 WatskeBart, I agree, that is a huge pain. It is an issue already present in earlier firmwares. I have been able to find and fix the issue, at least it looks that way. It will be in the next bugfix release scheduled very soon. Best Regards, Sebkinne Edit: Version 2.6.1 has been released Quote
Ted Summers Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Thank you, I am in the process of upgrading now. :) Quote
Mr-Protocol Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 cloud.wifipineapple.com down? Seems to be. You will have to get firmware when it's back up. http://isup.me My DropBox with 2.6.0 and MD5 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y0an70sofvtezzl/18JjRYniMW/Jasager/Mark%20IV%20Firmware/2.6.0 Quote
amoeba Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Seems to be. You will have to get firmware when it's back up. http://isup.me My DropBox with 2.6.0 and MD5 https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y0an70sofvtezzl/18JjRYniMW/Jasager/Mark%20IV%20Firmware/2.6.0 Thank you! Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 22, 2012 Author Posted August 22, 2012 Version 2.6.1 has been released. Changelog on http://cloud.wifipineapple.com/index.php?changes and the first post. Best Regards, Sebkinne Quote
ptrac3 Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Is the Awus036H working well with this firmware release? Quote
WatskeBart Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 WatskeBart, I agree, that is a huge pain. It is an issue already present in earlier firmwares. I have been able to find and fix the issue, at least it looks that way. It will be in the next bugfix release scheduled very soon. Best Regards, Sebkinne Edit: Version 2.6.1 has been released Superb B) Quote
WatskeBart Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 Just flashed 2.6.1, but problem still remains. The resource tab doesn't show the extra mounts anymore, but they are indeed created when reinserting a flashdrive. Check /mnt/ after some reinsertions. Quote
exeption Posted August 22, 2012 Posted August 22, 2012 (edited) Should i upgrade from 2.50 to 2.61 or wait for a new stable version? I have the Mark IV pineapple.. PS.. What version will the next stable version have? Edit Just updated, and let me tell you about the difference.. The performance is extreemly different, much faster and slick from the 2.50 No issues, connects just fine and operate beautifully... Thank you PS.. Said that to soon, After Karma has been enabled and probing for a while, when I then disable karma I get redirected to Unable to connect Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at 172.16.42.1. Edited August 22, 2012 by exeption Quote
PineDominator Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 BTW great work seb:-D my NHA is still not showing up with iwconfig? but it is shown in "lsusb output" in the UI. is there a command I could issue to reset the NHA or that port instead of unplugging? it also shows up as phy2, why not phy1? with mdk3 deauthing works once in a while with my nha but works all the time with wlan0. output still not showing up Quote
Gater Byte Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 Downloading and updating... I Like the Updating GIF. Quote
Gater Byte Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 First time upgrading... Got it at Defcon 20, Mark IV Ver 2.4.1, upgrading to 2.6.1, it's been going for 15 minutes. How long does it take to upgrade? Quote
TheLaughingMan Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 First time upgrading... Got it at Defcon 20, Mark IV Ver 2.4.1, upgrading to 2.6.1, it's been going for 15 minutes. How long does it take to upgrade? about 10 to 20mins, once u see the router stop blinking, atlease 2 light should b on. it should be fash with the new software Quote
TheLaughingMan Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 so i upgraded the software, but now the usb is not mounted for some reason... I am guessing to use dev/sda1 (name of usb) /mnt/sda1...will fix this temp....im i correct on this Quote
PineDominator Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 about 10 to 20mins, once u see the router stop blinking, atlease 2 light should b on. it should be fash with the new software mine takes no more than 2 and a half minutes to upgrade then you can tell it rebooted once the wps light starts flashing, add another minute and a half. I've had some bad upgrades and noticed the pineapple restart in the first 30 seconds, good idea to stop any programs running before upgrading, just like the instructions say;-) Quote
TheLaughingMan Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 mine takes no more than 2 and a half minutes to upgrade then you can tell it rebooted once the wps light starts flashing, add another minute and a half. I've had some bad upgrades and noticed the pineapple restart in the first 30 seconds, good idea to stop any programs running before upgrading, just like the instructions say;-) mine does too, but i nornaly give that for a time windows just in case Quote
earboybob Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 BTW great work seb:-D my NHA is still not showing up with iwconfig? but it is shown in "lsusb output" in the UI. is there a command I could issue to reset the NHA or that port instead of unplugging? it also shows up as phy2, why not phy1? with mdk3 deauthing works once in a while with my nha but works all the time with wlan0. output still not showing up opkg install usbreset Works for me. I use it to avoid reopening a deployed junction box. :D Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 opkg install usbreset Works for me. I use it to avoid reopening a deployed junction box. :D I forgot about that. You know, I might as well build that into the firmware. Automatic USB port reset on boot and unplugging. That should do the trick. Quote
Sebkinne Posted August 23, 2012 Author Posted August 23, 2012 Hey everyone, Just a quick update on USB sticks not mounting or the removing of them causing problems. Please see the output I get with a USB disk formatted with 2 ext4 partitions and no USB hub: root@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubroot@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directoryroot@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubBus 001 Device 007: ID 13fe:4123 Kingston Technology Company Inc.root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/lost+foundroot@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2root@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubroot@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directoryroot@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubBus 001 Device 008: ID 13fe:4123 Kingston Technology Company Inc.root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/lost+foundroot@Pineapple:~# touch /usb/testroot@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubroot@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directoryroot@Pineapple:~# lsusbBus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubBus 001 Device 009: ID 13fe:4123 Kingston Technology Company Inc.root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/lost+found testroot@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd*/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2root@Pineapple:~#[/CODE] [/spoiler]Note that I re-plugged the USB stick a few times (as can be seen with the lsusb output) and I wrote to the USB successfully.I cannot replicate the issue of a working USB stick not mounting or not working after re-plugging it anymore.Also note, this is only applicable for USB storage mediums. This has nothing to do with USB wireless cards or USB 3g dongles. Though this will help with the issue if 3g dongle SD card mounting.A bugfix release (and hopefully a stable release) will be out shortly which also resets the USB port and should fix most of the USB issues at hand.Best Regards,Sebkinne Quote
WatskeBart Posted August 23, 2012 Posted August 23, 2012 (edited) That's weird because here's my output, also without usb hub. root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 002: ID 05e3:0727 Genesys Logic, Inc. microSD Reader/Writer root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ etc logs modules tmp usr root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* /dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 003: ID 05e3:0727 Genesys Logic, Inc. microSD Reader/Writer root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb2 root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory root@Pineapple:~# lsusb Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 004: ID 05e3:0727 Genesys Logic, Inc. microSD Reader/Writer root@Pineapple:~# ls /usb/ root@Pineapple:~# ls /dev/sd* /dev/sdc /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdc2 root@Pineapple:~# Maybe it's because i'm using a DeLock 8GB USB flashdrive which is recognized as a microSD Reader/Writer I will try again with another regular flashdrive. Edited August 23, 2012 by WatskeBart Quote
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