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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 1:11:38 GMT
Hi all, I have a Raspberry Pi 3 and 2 USB WiFi antennas. I was thinking that maybe, to increase security, it could be a good idea to use the internal Raspberry Pi WiFi to create an AP (not used by FruityWifi) that had a WPA2 password so you could connect to the admin panel. And then make your open AP for the victims. My idea is to ONLY allow access to the FruityWifi admin panel to those connected to the WPA-secured WiFi, so your "victims" (or anyone else, as the "victim" wifi is open) cannot even see the admin page. I suppose this must be possible by using different IPs on each network and somehow setting server rules. Any idea on how this could be achieved? Thanks!
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Post by xtr4nge on Mar 5, 2016 7:38:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2016 11:08:32 GMT
Thanks a lot for your reply. From the image there's something I don't understand, it seems that you can set the mode to in-out? Is that so you can have internet while connected to the mgmt wifi? Can you use the same WiFi / out device for mgmt WiFi and for "victim" WiFi? Does enabling mgmt WiFi forbid anyone from accessing the admin panel unless you are in the mgmt wifi? Thank you very much for your reply and for this great software!
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Post by xtr4nge on Mar 6, 2016 16:34:34 GMT
Hi vagaerg, you need to use 2 different interfaces for IN if you want also to start AP module.
You need to setup OUT (can be the same as for AP module) if you want Internet access from MGMT access point.
I will add more options in the next release of MGMT module (MAC restriction, hidden SSID, option to change channel, etc...)
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