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Porting Bashbunny capabilities.


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Maybe this is completely useless and may not be possible, but I think it would be really cool to port the HID attack mode to the squirrel, given that it has a USB port and it functions almost as the turtle, having HID to do spoofing and phishing attacks even easier would be really cool and handy I think. It should be possible but will maybe take to much time.

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That'd need some hardware-hacking, because it's ethernet to ethernet and the USB-A connector is in host-mode rather than client-mode

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What sundaug92 said. Basically the Micro USB port is only for power, and the USB-A port is for host-mode. The USB host use-case is specifically for storage -- though that's not to say unofficially other things couldn't be plugged in. People plug GPS receivers into the WiFi Pineapple, for instance. Not sure why you'd want to on the Squirrel -- just sayin'.

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18 hours ago, Darren Kitchen said:

What sundaug92 said. Basically the Micro USB port is only for power, and the USB-A port is for host-mode. The USB host use-case is specifically for storage -- though that's not to say unofficially other things couldn't be plugged in. People plug GPS receivers into the WiFi Pineapple, for instance. Not sure why you'd want to on the Squirrel -- just sayin'.

maybe a bashbunny helper could be used like what has been talked about with the bashbunny and pineapple.  AKA Pineapple core!!! or Acorn?!!!! lol

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On 10/22/2017 at 1:34 AM, Darren Kitchen said:

the USB-A port is for host-mode. 

 

Are there any technical reasons for that?

Given that with most SoCs whether it operates in host or device mode is actually software configurable.

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3 hours ago, Max_nl said:

 

Are there any technical reasons for that?

Given that with most SoCs whether it operates in host or device mode is actually software configurable.

Not on the AR9331 unfortunately. 

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