Wednesday, 19 February 2014

WiFi Pineapple Random Roll

WiFi Pineapple Random Roll

I'm not too sure if anyone out there is actually following this blog or not but for the 1 or 2 of you out there I have been away for a month or so after getting sick, once I got better I had lost my motivation - this has now returned.

So lets stat with Random Roll, this is a Pineapple Bar Infusion, free space required is 18954kb - so you will only be able to install this on to your SD card. Random Roll installs 7 "rolls" on to your system. including Nyan cat, Peanut Butter Jelly Time and Circus  Afro.


After installation you can decided to run 1 or a multiple of the rolls on a random setting, don't forget to start the service - I spent 15 minutes head scratching with this once.

Without any further configuration any user on the Pineapples network will only be rolled if the attempt to access 172.16.42.1.

After configuring DNS Spoof you will be able to direct certain websites - or if you would prefer all websites to 172.16.42.1 to roll everyone.

Now as I said in my last post if you misuse these tools you can land yourself in legal trouble, only use these tools when you have permission.

My next post will be on SSL Strip with the Pineapple and hopefully by that time I would have sorted out getting my youtube account up and running the first 2 videos will be on Karma, Random Roll and SSL Strip. Any suggestions or requests please leave a comment or PM me.

Wi-Fi Pineapple DNS Spoof

DNSSpoof

Introduction

DNSSpoof allows you Pineapple to reroute requests for websites to a particular IP address.
So dumbing it down again, when you type a website name into your browser DNS is used to resolve the IP of the webserver that is hosting the website you are looking for. One example would be using command prompt to ping a website.


In a windows environment the first place that will be checked is
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
 If you are working within an enterprise environment you can edit this file to resolve a simple name for network devices that do not get published in DNS, like switches.


Editing the host file as shown will redirect requests for google.com

A real world application would be if I had a switch n my network call "switch1" with the IP address of 10.0.0.3 I could edit my host file so that I do not have to keep track of the IP address, handy if you have many switches on an enterprise network.


 
So DNSSpoof will redirect any requests for a website to an IP that you decide.
 

Operation

DNSSpoof is available when you initially set up your Pineapple, so no infusions to install for this application. To state the obvious you first have to enable DNSSpoof.
You can now redirect DNS requests to the pineapple or anywhere else you wish by editing the
if you replace a website name with an asterisk (*) all DNS requests will be forwarded to your chosen IP address.
 
 
As always stay safe remember that this  is not illegal to do any of this on your own equipment or equipment that you have the permission to work on. In the current climate even what we may view as minor mischief can be prosecuted. Please look forward to my next post that will be on the Random Roll infusion.