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[RELEASE] WiFi Pineapple Firmware v2.7.x


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Hi!

We're pleased to announce a new release for the WiFi Pineapple NANO: 2.7.0.

This update addresses some of the bugs reported by the great community here on the forums and in the Hak5 Discord, as well as updates to some community packages and updates to OpenWRT.

2.7.0 Changelog:

  • General
    • OpenWRT version is now 19.07.2.
    • Kernel has been updated from 4.14.133 to 4.14.171.
    • Fixed an issue where OpenVPN would cause a kernel panic upon establishing tunnel.
  • Recon
    • Fixed an issue where live scans would fail on the WiFi Pineapple TETRA.
  • Reporting
    • Fixed an issue where emails would not be sent.
    • Improved the user experience by automatically saving email settings when testing emails.
    • Improved the user experience by forcing an email to send when testing, regardless of whether the "Send Email" option was checked.
  • Advanced
    • Fixed an issue where swap would not be mounted automatically on the NANO's SD Card.
    • Renamed "USB" panel to "USB & Storage".
  • Misc
    • Added SSLSplit package to repositories.
      • This fixes the SSLSplit module dependencies.
    • Updated Kismet package in repositories.
    • Updated Kismet-RemoteCap package in repositories.
       

You can update your WiFi Pineapple NANO Over-The-Air via the Advanced module or manually at the Hak5 Download Center.

- The Hak5 Development Team

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2 hours ago, Aaron Outhier said:

root@Pineapple:~# opkg install zip

Unknown package 'zip'.

Collected errors:

* opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package zip.

Seems that Zip package is missing from the repos. I suspect that this is why I was tearing out my hair trying to download certificates from the Papers module.

Thank you! I'll add this package to the repository tomorrow by end of day.

Not sure why OpenWRT stopped packaging this themselves...

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mmm maybe for this:

src/gz 1907_base https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/base
src/gz 1907_packages https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/packages
src/gz 1907_routing https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/routing

# src/gz 1907_luci https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/telephony/
# src/gz 1907_telephony https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/telephony/

 

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1 hour ago, DSR! said:

mmm maybe for this:


src/gz 1907_base https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/base
src/gz 1907_packages https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/packages
src/gz 1907_routing https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/routing

# src/gz 1907_luci https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/telephony/
# src/gz 1907_telephony https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-19.07/mips_24kc/telephony/

 

What? I'm not sure I follow.

Edit: to clarify, OpenWRT don't build the zip package, it isn't in any of those feeds.

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14 hours ago, RobinEd said:

Thanks, but yes I am running 2.7 and saw it was supposed to have been fixed for Tetra - that's why I posted it in here 🙂

Live scans work for me. What browser are you using? How're you connected to the device? More information is necessary to try and find any problems.

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Thanks for helping!

I'm using Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon, the nano is connected to my laptop via the y-cable. I am using Firefox 74.0.

If I use live and 30seconds, then after the 30 seconds it shows me the  results. If I use live and then continuous it wouldn't. 

I updated to 2.7.0 from a very old version (sorry can't remember which) and have been solving all kinds of problems like mounting the SD card, the wp6.sh connection script not working. In the end I tried factory reset pressing the button untill reboot but when I surfed to the UI it accepted my old root password. I had to use the configuration / general button to reset it.

Now it updates the list every 30 seconds or so when on Live and Continuous. Is this the normal update frequency?

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Hi ,

I have updated the WiFi Nano to the latest firmware ,before the firmware update the device was working perfectly fine ,but now its able to connect to the internet and users were able to connect it as well,but now after the update wifi nano is not connecting to the internet .This update was prompted while checking for any new firmware updates.And im using a windows 10 OS . what could be the problem ? Thanks!

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Just kicked off an upgrade via the Web UI, it flashed its blue LED away for a while, when it became mostly solid after several minutes, an open network "Pineapple_XXXX" showed up (not the secured SSID I had configured before the upgrade), I connected to it, nothing loads. Try to ping it, I get this error:

Pinging 172.16.42.1 with 32 bytes of data:
PING: transmit failed. General failure.
PING: transmit failed. General failure.
PING: transmit failed. General failure.

I recall having a similar issue last time I upgraded. That required going through this entire procedure:  https://docs.hak5.org/hc/en-us/articles/360010471774-Firmware-Recovery

Is there something wrong with my Nano that it keeps having this issue every time I upgrade FW?

 

Update: I took the SD card out, and it proceeded to boot properly and go into first time setup. Is an upgrade supposed to wipe all configs? Might want to add a warning banner to the upgrade firmware page that an SD card can muck up the upgrade process horribly.

Edited by gigawatts
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The changelog for 2.7.0 says "Fixed an issue where OpenVPN would cause a kernel panic upon establishing tunnel." However, I'm experiencing this specific issue even with 2.7.0 installed on my Nano. I've tried several different VPN services that works perfectly fine with more beefy distros using CLI, so I'm 100% sure that the setup is working. I can follow the "negotiations" on screen when the VPN is established on the Nano, but in the end when the interface is to be brought up, the Nano resets/reboots. This happens all the time. I'm not using the available GUI module for this, but pure CLI config and execution.

Edit:

The "crashes" I experience can not be reproduced using the same OpenVPN setup on a GL-AR150 (same mips_24kc architecture as the Nano, but running OpenWrt 19.07.4, r11208-ce6496d796, kernel 4.14.195), so I guess it is either kernel related and/or has something to do with the implementation on the WiFi Pineapple Nano hardware specifically.

Edit II:

Works on the LAN Turtle and the Packet Squirrel as well (mips_24kc/19.07/4.14.134). Definitely a fruit problem since the animals are working...

Edited by chrizree
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*BUMP*

Updated Several Tetra's to 2.7 today. Experiencing the same openvpn problems as described above. Once the connection is established to Tetra hangs and / or reboots. I would really appreciate a fix for this issue! I really rely on my openVPN architecture to connect back to the Tetra's.

 

Edit: Whoops. Seems searching my problem took me into a Nano subforum. Im experiencing this on a Tetra. Issue seems to be the same though!

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