exploitagency / ESPloitV2

WiFi Keystroke Injection Tool designed for an Atmega 32u4/ESP8266 Paired via Serial (Cactus WHID Firmware). Also features Serial, HTTP, and PASV FTP exfiltration methods and an integrated Credential Harvester Phishing tool called ESPortal.
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failed to request a device descriptor #26

Open kabanpunk opened 6 years ago

kabanpunk commented 6 years ago

After I followed these steps

Load the esp8266Programmer sketch from the flashing folder. Select Tools - Board - "LilyPad Arduino USB". Select the Port your device is connected to under Tools - Port. Upload the sketch.

from your instructions, my ESP stopped responding, and I'm getting now just that "failed to request a device descriptor". Windows does not see the device

ChandraOrbit commented 5 years ago

I have experienced this several times, the actions I have done are as follows

  1. Make sure the Driver is installed if you use Windows and the WHID has been detected, please see Device Manager => Port
  2. Reset the WHID with a small Magnet, I get it from my friend's workshop.
    • plug WHID to your computer
    • hold the magnet and close the magnet to your WHID then shake right or left quickly
    • Automatically reset the WHID to ZERO
    • do Flash from the beginning

I hope you understand my information, sorry my English is very bad.

demian123 commented 5 years ago

I'm having the exact same problem with my Cactus WHID, it's not being recognized by any device. Already tried with three different magnets and nothing seems to happen, what am i doing wrong?