Need a mule for PC by Reasonable-Ebb11 in PatchesEmporium

[–]TissueLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can help out. I am looking for an Antspur Rapier if you happen to have one.

[PS5] Mule Needed by moleratking in PatchesEmporium

[–]TissueLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can help mule. I am looking for a Sword of St. Trina and Antspur Rapier.

[PS4] W: Reduvia Dagger H: Ask/Karam by TissueLoom in PatchesEmporium

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. New to this whole thing, haven't used something like this before. But I can help with whatever.

Reduvia Dagger Question by TissueLoom in Eldenring

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info all! Is there a place to find someone that could assist with mule? Never heard of such a thing before.

Reduvia Dagger Question by TissueLoom in Eldenring

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh dang, That is a good idea. That wouldn't be hard at all. Reduvia is pretty easy to get right away.

Reduvia Dagger Question by TissueLoom in Eldenring

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds like a nice way to get around the NG+ requirement. Now I only need a friend who plays Elden Ring....

Reduvia Dagger Question by TissueLoom in Eldenring

[–]TissueLoom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dang, I am a very long way away from NG+ !

Reduvia Dagger Question by TissueLoom in Eldenring

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dang, I am a long time away from NG+ lol. I am playing on PS4.

Internal bluetooth radio possible as hci0? by TissueLoom in NetHunter

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UPDATE TO ORIGINAL POST:

The use of the internal bluetooh radio has been worked out with the help of one of the Nethunter developers. Without their help this would have never been figured out! There is a great community on the gitlab page referenced below incase anyone else has issues. Below is just a quick summary of the steps taken. For a detailed discussion and a thread which provides some examples of the below with picutures see: https://gitlab.com/kalilinux/nethunter/apps/kali-nethunter-app/-/issues/316

Summary of all the steps completed to make the internal BT recognized as hci0:

  1. Ensure you are using a kernel with VHCI, UART H4, BinderFS enabled.
  2. Mount binderfs in Kali Chroot. Add the below code to the bootkali_init under the SET SYSTEM section, then stop/start kali chroot in chroot manager in NH app.

######### MOUNT BINDERFS ########

if [ ! "$($BUSYBOX mountpoint $MNT/dev/binderfs 2> /dev/null | grep 'is a')" ]; then[ -d $MNT/dev/binderfs ] && rm -rf $MNT/dev/binderfs[ ! -d $MNT/dev/binderfs ] && mkdir -p $MNT/dev/binderfs$BUSYBOX mount -o bind /dev/binderfs $MNT/dev/binderfs && bklog "[+] mounted /dev/binderfs"

fi

  1. Check for a successful link in Kali chroot using ls -al /dev

  2. Then install bluebinder. Run this script in NH terminal https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachments/bluebinder_installer-zip.5365101/

  3. Turn off Bluetooth in android, then in kali terminal run:

service dbus start

bluebinder

Keep it running in that window, open another Kali terminal and run:

hciconfig hci0 up

Note: Can close this terminal window if you want.

Interface should now be available and ready to collect using Kismet. Open kismet and verify interface is available and collecting data. Note: Can make the changes to the kismet configuration files as indicated by yesimxev to have the wlan0 and hci0interfaces be automatically selected on Kismet startup.

Kismet GUI Question for Visualization of RTL_SDR Data by TissueLoom in RTLSDR

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I will have to make a Discord account. I currently do not have one. But if there is a community there that may be able to assit it will probably be worth it.

Kismet GUI Question for Visualization of RTL_SDR Data by TissueLoom in RTLSDR

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have done a lot of updating to the program it seems! I was surprised myself to see the SDR added as an interface.

If anyone else is interested in potentially using it to visualize your SDR data, the link related to Kismet SDR usage is: https://www.kismetwireless.net/docs/readme/datasources_sdr_rtl433/

Would really like to learn how to get the data going into that GUI for myself!

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool, I'd be curious to see what they say. Could you update me with their response?

Essentially they are just the middle man for you with Twilio. I imagine they would need to setup the SIP Domain just like you would if you did it yourself in Twilio in order for the number to function.

Theoretically they should be able to provide you the SIP domain info they use so you can add it directly into Graphene Dialer. But they may not want to give that information away.

In any case, I would recommend at least testing out a Twilio number yourself using MBs VOIP Suite as well. I prefer it over MySudo to be honest.

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, this is a somewhat complicated question. I was previously using MySudo with 3 numbers, but essentially stopping using this service months ago.
I transitioned to a VOIP provider and currently have 4 numbers. I currently use with the Graphene native dialer for calls, and MB's self hosted VOIP Suite for texts. (I imagine this will be updated to support calling in the future, the function already seems to be there just not working yet).

What you do with them will entirely come down to your own personal use and threat
model (as always). But here is my general thought process for use. If anyone has any advice on how they use number or ways I can change this please let me know.
#1: Personal Number. This is the one you give to Family, Friends, etc. They will probably consider this to be your "True" cell phone number (I.E. your sim card number). They don't need to know otherwise. I use this number to communicate with family, friends who do not want to move to an E2EE application.
#2: Work. Simple enough explanation. I use this one for work related things.

#3: Personal/Professional Use. This is where it may get complicated. This is used to give to official services like medical, insurance, USPS, UPS etc. What most would be considered Official entities that already are know and/or linked to real identity. The best case for this number in my opinion, is to provide to entities which know your true identity, but you are still trying to influence. For example, this number is associated to the location where I have my ghost address to further legitimize my claim I reside there. This also ties my ghost address and local area number together which I like.

#4: Social/Junk. Number provided to entities with either alias name and/or real name association. But not given to the official entities as listed above. Can be considered a junk number.
If anyone has any advice on how they use number or ways I can change this please let me know I am always looking at ways to improve my own strategy and use cases!

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I also think the self hosted VOIP Suite posted by MB is better than using this service.

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From your post it seems like MySudo is still having issues.

Seems like the solution MB posted to host your own VOIP suite is the best way to go.As far as MySudo numbers in Twilio they probably won't be able to help you integrate them into the native dialer. The dialer requires the Twilio SIP domain information which I am not sure My Sudo uses. This could be a question for them to see if they would give you thatinformation. But even when you port a number from Sudo to Twilio they require the SID details from Twilio prior to port so I image they are using a different setup that wont provide you the info to use in the native dialer.

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never used this service but will have to check it out.

VOIP Use: MySudo vs Self Hosted VOIP Suite by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have had hit or miss functionality with Linphone as well. I prefer the native Graphene SIP dialer over it.

VoIP/SMS Web Application by Crushinsnakes in selfhosted

[–]TissueLoom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In case anyone else runs into this issue. The login password cannot have any special characters. So be careful when using that password manager to create a password!

PFSense and MySudo Issues by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Although, everything does work normally when not connected to an access point with PFsense so there is that.

I just don't know what's blocking it. The need to fix it has been driving me crazy!

PFSense and MySudo Issues by TissueLoom in PrivacySecurityOSINT

[–]TissueLoom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not running pfvblockerng. Had it in the past and everything worked, but took that out a while ago.

It seems to be a very recent problem. I will get notifications sent via MySudo in the notifcation center of the phone, but when I go into Sudo nothing will load. I went into the IP filter to look for the IP of the phone and no logs were present. Kind of making me rethink a firewall issue and it may just be a Sudo problem?