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Post by antani on Sept 21, 2015 17:27:35 GMT
Hey there Today in the spare time I have installed raspbian fresh new and instead of installing all modules from the python script (as I am used)... I just installed tapper, fruityproxy, bdfproxy and mitmf as suggested. However still some issues on make everything working. And here it comes my idea.... Could you please upload in MEGA the image you are using with your RPi2?! That, at least, would grant people to start from a common point. Look for example using Kali on RPi2.... It would create immediately issues between the tools preinstalled in it and the ones are lately installed by frutywifi scripts... IMHO having a custom .img for RPi2 containing also an auto-update script for FruitiWifi... It will make your tool more appetizing and less time consuming to make it work.
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Post by xtr4nge on Sept 21, 2015 21:13:00 GMT
Hi antani, I made the image for RPi until FruityWiFi v1.7. It is more work creating the RPi image, than installing FruityWiFi, so I gave up with that idea. FruityWiFi installation is very easy, the key is to have the supported hardware and to do some minor setup. For the moment, I will not create the image again. I think will be more useful start creating video tutorials. If anybody wants to help with that, awesome regards,
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Post by antani on Sept 22, 2015 5:59:12 GMT
I agree with you that is not necessary. The point is that despite I have started with a fresh Raspbian... a smooth installation is not yet in place. This is why I wanted a temporary img to use as starting point. So far, what I was doing at every new release of FW or its modules... was re-installing everything from scratch. rm -rf /usr/share/fruitywifi/ rm -rf /usr/share/FruityWifi/ rm -rf /root/fw-2.2/ sleep 3 git clone https://github.com/xtr4nge/FruityWifi.git /root/fw-2.2 sleep 3 cd /root/fw-2.2/ && ./install-FruityWifi.sh sleep 3 cd /root/fw-2.2/ && ./install-modules.py
Unfortunately on Kali still was not working properly. Right now I am going to run this script into fresh Raspbian as well and see if is going to be better. If you have better way to install everything smoothly... you are welcome
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