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You should plug the Bunny in a total of 4 times, but you say that you unplugged it 3 times which should be the same as long as you plug it in again after unplugging it the 3rd time. Not sure what your problem might be.

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I followed the same process too but that didn't work for me! Is there a way (command or script) that I can run from within the serial console that would initiate the factory reset process?

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The factory reset process is detailed in the new documentation center at https://help.hak5.org/bash-bunny/troubleshooting/factory-reset

It's important to note that the device must be unplugged *after* the green LED turns off during initial boot.

What's happening behind the scene is that initially during boot a boot counter file is incremented. Once the boot process completes, the counter is reset. So the device needs to be unplugged between the counter file incrementing and resetting in order for the factory reset script to initiate on the 4th boot (when the counter file reads "3").  I hope that helps!

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30 minutes ago, Darren Kitchen said:

The factory reset process is detailed in the new documentation center at https://help.hak5.org/bash-bunny/troubleshooting/factory-reset

It's important to note that the device must be unplugged *after* the green LED turns off during initial boot.

What's happening behind the scene is that initially during boot a boot counter file is incremented. Once the boot process completes, the counter is reset. So the device needs to be unplugged between the counter file incrementing and resetting in order for the factory reset script to initiate on the 4th boot (when the counter file reads "3").  I hope that helps!

Technically you can do with device. From Phone's to portable battery chargers.

And bit of a heads up you might want trun off comments on the mark 2 video.

 

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On 1/27/2022 at 4:40 AM, dark_pyrro said:

It has been reported that some Mk2 Bunnies comes without the restore image from factory. Mine came without it. Had to put it there to make the factory/firmware reset working.

I was just wondering how you did this, becuase it seems like im having the same issue, i've followed the restoration process multiple times and it never works, how did you manually add the firmware?

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2 minutes ago, dark_pyrro said:

Check this post

 

Thanks that helps a bit but i lost the logins for the root access, sorry if this is annoying i just dont know else to do

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hey nevermind, i used the bashbunny updater again and did the restore process and it actually worked, thanks for ur time man

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