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Not Recognized/Malfunction #76
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Not Recognized/Malfunction is the prompt on connection of Yardstick one from Hack5 please advise |
i'm sorry, i can't even make sense of what you just said. can you provide more context? you plugged in the YS1 and what prompts you with |
U bet ,sorry I didn't explain it clearly...screenshots to follow
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i'm sorry, i can't even make sense of what you just said. can you provide
more context? you plugged in the YS1 and what prompts you with Not
Recognized/Malfunction??
can you send screenshots and pictures?
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So, I unboxed my yardstick one ordered from Hak5, plugged it in to the USB
on my surface pro 3 and this is the prompt that came up
On Mon., Aug. 24, 2020, 11:10 a.m. AKU UKA, <[email protected]>
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… U bet ,sorry I didn't explain it clearly...screenshots to follow
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> i'm sorry, i can't even make sense of what you just said. can you provide
> more context? you plugged in the YS1 and what prompts you with Not
> Recognized/Malfunction??
> can you send screenshots and pictures?
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hmmm... i know that RfCat works on some versions of Windows. i have no idea if it has ever worked on the Surface. if it does, i'm happy, but sadly i have no way of knowing; i don't have a Surface. please accept my apologies, but different OSes do USB quite differently. if you can figure out how to get support for LIBUSB on the Surface, that's what RfCat requires, and it may be within grasp. does anyone else in the community know of RfCat working on the Surface? @dominicgs @meeas @AdamLaurie @gyaresu @zombieCraig @greatscottgadgets ? this is not a religious comment, but simply one of pragmatism: RfCat was made to run on Linux, it's what i know and where i spend the majority of my time. usage on other OSes have been at best effort, and have come with significant investment by members of the community - my many thanks to them. is there anything else i can help you with? sincerely, |
Wow , this response is more than I could ask for, please excuse me as I am
a novice that is fueled by Intersest- I can tell you this..
I have inserted the device in both a Dell running windows and in the
surface running Kali live - the dell gave me the same prompt and the
surface no response on Kali- I also have noticed sometimes i will see one
quick red led blip on the yardstick when inserted into the surface and on
other terminals... a small red blip followed by a green- my question would
then be- should I exchange this device for a new yardstick or do you think
I am able to do what's necessary to get it to work? Thank you so much for
your time:)
…On Mon., Aug. 24, 2020, 1:48 p.m. atlas0fd00m, ***@***.***> wrote:
hmmm... i know that RfCat works on some versions of Windows. i have no
idea if it has ever worked on the Surface. if it does, i'm happy, but sadly
i have no way of knowing; i don't have a Surface. please accept my
apologies, but different OSes do USB quite differently. if you can figure
out how to get support for LIBUSB on the Surface, that's what RfCat
requires, and it may be within grasp.
does anyone else in the community know of RfCat working on the Surface?
@dominicgs <https://github.com/dominicgs> @meeas
<https://github.com/meeas> @AdamLaurie <https://github.com/AdamLaurie>
@gyaresu <https://github.com/gyaresu> @zombieCraig
<https://github.com/zombieCraig> @greatscottgadgets
<https://github.com/greatscottgadgets> ?
this is not a religious comment, but simply one of pragmatism: RfCat was
made to run on Linux, it's what i know and where i spend the majority of my
time. usage on other OSes have been at best effort, and have come with
significant investment by members of the community - my many thanks to them.
is there anything else i can help you with?
sincerely,
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np, i happened to have a little time to give today, and i'm happy to help if i can. you want to install the RfCat software (requires Python2 right now) and the "driver config" (on Linux, this wants to be the udev config).
that should get you into an interactive Python shell and have you up and running. i don't know if the YS1 you received is faulty. Kali, at least at one point, ran RfCat pretty well. but definitely read the README. and if you're new and aren't easily offended, i recommend reading it a second time. @ |
Ur time is invaluable and greatly appreciated, thank u so much and rock
on..here is a piece of original music for you to chew on when u have
downtime !!
…On Mon., Aug. 24, 2020, 7:20 p.m. atlas0fd00m, ***@***.***> wrote:
np, i happened to have a little time to give today, and i'm happy to help
if i can.
have you read the README yet?
you want to install the RfCat software (requires Python2 right now) and
the "driver config" (on Linux, this wants to be the udev config).
once everything is in place, you want to start up the software from a
(preferably Linux) command prompt:
$ rfcat -r
that should get you into an interactive Python shell and have you up and
running.
i don't know if the YS1 you received is faulty. Kali, at least at one
point, ran RfCat pretty well.
i use Ubuntu a lot myself, and they also have a live option worth checking
out. i can actually install Ubuntu on an externally attached drive and boot
from it. you might try doing that for a bit, so you have a real bootable
Linux system and you don't have to muck with your Windows install.
but definitely read the README. and if you're new and aren't easily
offended, i recommend reading it a second time.
hopefully you'll be up and running in no time.
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I'm also blown away learning about ubuntu live ....whaaaat
…On Mon., Aug. 24, 2020, 8:09 p.m. AKU UKA, ***@***.***> wrote:
Ur time is invaluable and greatly appreciated, thank u so much and rock
on..here is a piece of original music for you to chew on when u have
downtime !!
On Mon., Aug. 24, 2020, 7:20 p.m. atlas0fd00m, ***@***.***>
wrote:
> np, i happened to have a little time to give today, and i'm happy to help
> if i can.
> have you read the README yet?
>
> you want to install the RfCat software (requires Python2 right now) and
> the "driver config" (on Linux, this wants to be the udev config).
> once everything is in place, you want to start up the software from a
> (preferably Linux) command prompt:
>
> $ rfcat -r
>
> that should get you into an interactive Python shell and have you up and
> running.
>
> i don't know if the YS1 you received is faulty. Kali, at least at one
> point, ran RfCat pretty well.
> i use Ubuntu a lot myself, and they also have a live option worth
> checking out. i can actually install Ubuntu on an externally attached drive
> and boot from it. you might try doing that for a bit, so you have a real
> bootable Linux system and you don't have to muck with your Windows install.
>
> but definitely read the README. and if you're new and aren't easily
> offended, i recommend reading it a second time.
> hopefully you'll be up and running in no time.
>
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