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As per the instructions i downloaded the device config and used scp to put in /etc folder

The additional instruction was to manually start it.

/etc/init.d/c2 start

I placed this at the bottom of the pre installed payload and nothing happened. 

It did the nmap and made the loot file internally but did not make a connection. 

I verified the c2 domain was active the whole time.

Please let me know what I'm doing wrong. 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, s0u1sb4n3 said:

As per the instructions i downloaded the device config and used scp to put in /etc folder

The additional instruction was to manually start it.

/etc/init.d/c2 start

I placed this at the bottom of the pre installed payload and nothing happened. 

It did the nmap and made the loot file internally but did not make a connection. 

I verified the c2 domain was active the whole time.

Please let me know what I'm doing wrong. 

 

 

 

-ps this was out of the box, I may have to flash to new firmware. I will test again and post my findings soon.

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On 12/21/2019 at 3:27 PM, P.Six said:

Where did you find the instructions to connect the Shark Jack to c2? I'm having a few issues.

 

Follow the Set-up instructions Video on the SharkJack Hak5 Forum section to update to newest Firmware to be able to connect to C2 with the C2CONNECT command.

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About the documentation:

You find the "documentation" in your C2 webinterface:

  1. Click on the 3 dots in the top right corner
  2. Help
  3. Adding Devices
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  1. From the device listing tab, click the (+) Add Device button
  2. Name the device and select the device type that applies to the device you wish to add
  3. Click the newly added device from the device listing tab to open it
  4. Click the setup button to download the device.config provisioning file
  5. Copy the device.config provisioning file to the device


WiFi Pineapple NANO & TETRA
scp device.config root@172.16.42.1:/etc/
LAN Turtle
scp device.config root@172.16.84.1:/etc/
Packet Squirrel
scp device.config root@172.16.32.1:/etc/
Signal Owl
scp device.config root@172.16.56.1:/etc/
Shark Jack
scp device.config root@172.16.24.1:/etc/
Screen Crab
Copy the device.config to the Screen Crab's SD Card.

 

Deploy the device with Internet access as per usual and upon bootup the device will connect to this Cloud C2 instance. On the Shark Jack, you must start the C2 Client manually with

C2CONNECT

 

Further on you need to make sure that your Shark Jack is not halting at the end of your payload, otherwise you wont see it online for longer than a couple of seconds...

 

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