A self driven project to make a modified version of a rubber ducky.
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- GATHER PARTS AND ASSEMBLE
- Attatch USB stem to Pi Zero by soldering
- (OPTIONAL) Print case
- GETTING THE ENVIRONMENT SETUP
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(SOFTWARE) Use balenaEtcher for Mac or Rufus for Windows
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Download Raspbian Jessie Lite image and flash it to the SD card
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Plug the SD in and open it's folder
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Create a new file called ssh (The file will be left blank, it just needs to exist in the /boot folder(just the main folder with other junk in it))
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Create a new file called wpa_supplicant.conf
country=us update_config=1 ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant network={ scan_ssid=1 ssid="MyNetworkSSID" psk="Pa55w0rd1234" }
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At this point you should plug the pi into your computer. The green light should be lighting up confirming that everything is connected and working properly.
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From your terminal run
ssh-keygen -R raspberrypi.local ssh [email protected]
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(SIDENOTE) The default password is raspberry
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run the following commands (in the pi terminal)
sudo apt update sudo apt install git git clone https://github.com/arrase/Raspiducky.git cd Raspiducky sudo chmod 777 install.sh sudo ./install.sh cd .. sudo rm -rf Raspiducky sudo reboot
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A prompt should indicate that the pi is now being recognized as a keyboard. I was completing this on MAC and a prompt to setup a new keyboard appeard
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- CREATING THE PAYLOAD
- Remove the micro SD from the pi, plug into SD reader, and open it from your desktop
- Create a new file in onboot_payload called payload.dd
- This is the file where you can place the payload you would like to execute when the pi gets plugged in
- INSERT
- Plug the pi into the USB port of target machine and watch the payload execute
- Vwola!
- 1x Pi Zero W
- 1x Micro USB card (16GB)
- 1x Pi Zero USB Stem
- 1x USB Connector
- 2x Nylon Bolt
- 2x Nylon Screw
List of already created scripts
Script Generator
Duckberry Pi
SetUp
SSH
- Not turning on?
- On the stem usb attatchment, make sure to solder the 4 usb contact points. I left these unsoldered and the pi zero would not turn on upon plugging in.
- Also try installing another OS onto the SD. An incorrect image can cause the pi not to boot.