spacehuhn / wifi_ducky

Upload, save and run keystroke injection payloads with an ESP8266 + ATMEGA32U4
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Cactus Rev V.2 (Quick Question) #19

Closed GreatGodApollo closed 7 years ago

GreatGodApollo commented 7 years ago

Is there a guide to making a WiFi_Ducky with a Cactus Rev V.2?

spacehuhn commented 7 years ago

Well the steps are the same.

1. Flash this onto the Atmega part (will be recognized as Lillypad Arduino USB): https://gist.github.com/spacehuhn/b2b7d897550bc07b26da8464fa7f4b36 The pins are already connected on the cactus board so just upload it using arduino and lillypad USB under board selection.

With this code you're able to flash the ESP8266 (it will forward the connection).

2. Use the 1MB bin file and upload it using the nodemcu flasher (Arduino doesn't work for that sadly): https://github.com/spacehuhn/wifi_ducky/releases

3. Then you have to upload the Arduino part (same as step 1) with this sketch: https://github.com/spacehuhn/wifi_ducky/tree/master/arduino_wifi_duck

4. Profit! Your Wi-Fi Ducky is ready to use now 👍

GreatGodApollo commented 7 years ago

Thank you, I wasn't sure if there was anything extra you had to do with the cactus board (soldering). I know what I'm ordering soon 😄

minkione commented 7 years ago

checkout whid.ninja hardware is the evolution of cactus micro, madr by the same manufacturer ;)

minkione commented 7 years ago

checkout whid.ninja hardware is the evolution of cactus micro, made by the same manufacturer ;)