PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD - add a SSID to a Pineapple SSID impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD_FILE - add multiple SSIDs from a file the Pineapple SSID impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_DELETE - delete a SSID from the Pineapple SSID impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_CLEAR - clear the Pineapple SSID impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_LIST - show a Pineapple SSID impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_COLLECT_START - start automatic SSID collection mode

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_COLLECT_STOP - stop automatic SSID collection mode

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_START - start advertising SSIDs from the impersonation pool

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_STOP - stop advertising SSIDs from the impersonation pool

When to use them

The Pineapple SSID impersonation pool is a mechanism to entice clients to attempt connecting to a Pineapple Open access point with mimicry enabled.

Use the PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ to manipulate the behavior of the SSID impersonation from a payload or command line.

Syntax

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD [ssid] {ssid2 ... ssidN}
  

ssid

One or more SSIDs to add to the impersonation pool. If the SSID contains special characters or spaces, be sure to use quotes!

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD_FILE [file]
  

file

File containing one or more SSIDs, one SSID per line, to add to the SSID pool.

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_DELETE [ssid] {ssid2 ... ssidN}
  

ssid

One or moree SSIDs to delete from the advertisement pool. If the SSID contains special characters or spaces, be sure to use quotes!

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_CLEAR
  

Clear the SSID pool

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_LIST
  

List the contents of the SSID pool

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_COLLECT_START
  

Start collecting SSIDs from probe requests, adding them to the SSID pool automatically.

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_COLLECT_STOP
  

Stop automatic collection of SSIDs in probe requests.

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_START {randomize}
  

randomize (optional)

Randomize (true) the impersonated BSSID of the advertised network, or use the BSSID of the Pineapple Open access point (false).

Many clients will not successfully connect to the Pineapple Open access point if a random BSSID is used; however, some clients will request any AP with the advertised SSID.

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_STOP
  

Stop advertising the SSID pool.

Results

PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_START requires that the Pineapple Open AP is enabled and Mimicry mode is turned on, and will exit with an error code if they are not.

Examples

  PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_STOP
PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_CLEAR
PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD "Random Network"
PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_ADD "Free Public Wi-Fi"
PINEAPPLE_SSID_POOL_START