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Cannon_Fodder
Jul 17, 2007

"Hey, where did Steve go?"
Design by Kamoc
Does anyone have a good flipper discord?

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CarForumPoster
Jun 26, 2013
Bought a hackrf one and flipper zero because I am a tool hoarder of the first order.

Hoping to show off to my wife that I can brute force our garage door and clone her old Honda key fob (possibly predates rolling codes altogether, likely has desync vuln).

CarForumPoster fucked around with this message at 01:44 on Oct 21, 2024

VictualSquid
Feb 29, 2012

Gently enveloping the target with indiscriminate love.
Ordered a flipper, because I could use a new universal remote. My old one is an old Xiaomi Phone.
It is getting shipped by a strange carrier I have never heard off. I hope it gets here, I have had problems with small carriers not dripping their stuff off at my current place.

Warbird
May 23, 2012

America's Favorite Dumbass

That tracks as most major stores/carries are skiddish about the thing. iirc mine just showed up via USPS or something but that was a bit ago. Selling the drat thing was a whole thing as eBay and so on would just delist it. I kind of miss having it around from time to time, but haven't really had a use case for it beyond poking at it from time to time.

AlternateNu
May 5, 2005

ドーナツダメ!
I got a Flipper a couple weeks back. First project is going to be setting up a bad deauth tool using a ESP8266 dev board to gently caress with my friends' devices when I come over to their places. :v:

CarForumPoster
Jun 26, 2013
So has anyone ITT actually done something fairly neat with it? Something more interesting than turning two garage door openers into one garage door opener.

AlternateNu
May 5, 2005

ドーナツダメ!
I know there's a lot of disappointment with how limited the Flipper is in doing, for lack of a better term, "high speed" poo poo. But I really do take comfort in thinking of it as a multi-tool. Like, you don't expect to do any decent whittling with your gerber. Or do fixture/piping installs with your leatherman.

If you want to play with RFID/Mifare stuff, you get a Proxmark 3. If you want to play with RF, you get a dedicated signal analyzer or jammer like the JM008. If you want to do dev board stuff, you just use an Arduino.

The flipper isn't going to beat any of those at their job. But it can do a little of each if a really small package. The question really boils down to whether the limitations of role compression make it viable for your use case.

Does it spark joy? :allears:

Warbird
May 23, 2012

America's Favorite Dumbass

“ha ha cool dolphin”

pantslesswithwolves
Oct 27, 2008

CarForumPoster posted:

So has anyone ITT actually done something fairly neat with it? Something more interesting than turning two garage door openers into one garage door opener.

Cloned hotel room keycards on a family vacation last year when my mom got COVID and was super sick for a few days. I read her key and saved it on my Flipper in case she needed help and I wasn’t with my dad or he had lost his key. Fortunately it never came to that, but it did bring some peace of mind.

Jenkl
Aug 4, 2008

This post needs at least three times more shit!

CarForumPoster posted:

So has anyone ITT actually done something fairly neat with it? Something more interesting than turning two garage door openers into one garage door opener.

How about turning two fobs into one fob?

CarForumPoster
Jun 26, 2013
I guess I mean something worth $150+.

Got mine yesterday will play with it soon. It'll be great to have a garage door opener for my mom's house but I wouldn't spend $150 to do that.

E: or at least used something in a way it's not supposed to be used. Keycard duplicating is part of using keycards, brute forcing is not.

CarForumPoster fucked around with this message at 13:33 on Oct 29, 2024

wolrah
May 8, 2006
what?

AlternateNu posted:

I know there's a lot of disappointment with how limited the Flipper is in doing, for lack of a better term, "high speed" poo poo. But I really do take comfort in thinking of it as a multi-tool. Like, you don't expect to do any decent whittling with your gerber. Or do fixture/piping installs with your leatherman.
:hmmyes:
The multitool is a great analogy. I can easily carry it with me and in a pinch it's capable of doing a lot of useful things well enough to get the job done, but if I needed to do any of those things more than once in a blue moon there are much better tools for the job.

Warbird posted:

“ha ha cool dolphin”
Also this. I'm not above scanning random things I find in the world to get more points with my nerd Tamagotchi, and the sad dolphin when I turn it off always makes me hesitate.

pzy
Feb 20, 2004

Da Boom!
I give out free Amiibo scans so much Nintendo sued me (please don't)

Warbird
May 23, 2012

America's Favorite Dumbass

The issue I enchanted and led to me selling my unit a while back was exhausting potential interesting interactions fairly quickly here in suburbia. We have family up in NYC so there's more stuff around and doing transmitting and so on, but you can also exhaust that fairly quickly if you're not looking to get a bit more "gray area" and so on.

Secondary to that I just didn't have time to go suss out how stuff worked and go trawl through github and so on to learn how some tools worked or whether or not a given card or other nubbin may or may not work. Some of it requires a decent amount of existing contextual awareness that is a completely reasonable ask, but not one I can make work due to young kids and work eating up my free time these days.

AlternateNu
May 5, 2005

ドーナツダメ!

Warbird posted:

“ha ha cool dolphin”

I named mine Ecco

GWBBQ
Jan 2, 2005


AlternateNu posted:

I named mine Ecco
Mine came with the name Ug0, and I'm keeping it that way.

eddiewalker
Apr 27, 2004

Arrrr ye landlubber
Mine is mostly a hotel universal tv remote, since Marriott locks down their TVs, making it difficult to change inputs or adjust volume outside their set top box.

Cloning my weekly hotel key to my magic card ring was cool until I bricked my ring and haven’t bothered with a $30 replacement

VictualSquid
Feb 29, 2012

Gently enveloping the target with indiscriminate love.
What sort of magic card ring were you using?

Anyway my flipper got picked up by the local DHL with some drop tables stuff in the sender address

eddiewalker
Apr 27, 2004

Arrrr ye landlubber
I was using this ring. I paid a lot more on Amazon.

https://a.aliexpress.com/_mO6E2Gs

The flipper just recently got (minimal) support for writing gen2 “cuid” magic cards, which is what all of the rings I’ve found are, even the expensive ones from Dangerous Things, but I think I bricked mine by writing a Mifare card I hadn’t fully cracked.

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AlternateNu
May 5, 2005

ドーナツダメ!
Hahaha. Was trying to duplicate my building's garage door opener, thinking it was unencoded and wondering why it wouldn't work. Finally realized I had to demodulate the signal. Cycled through some packet codes once it was demod'd. Accidentally hit "send" which opened the door. Then tried with my actual controller.

Whoops. Desynced. :ohdear:

Luckily, after clicking the remote for about thirty seconds, the rolling code caught up and started working again. This has been a learning experience. :v: Apparently, LiftMaster uses a "Security+2.0" system of rolling codes for their openers. >_>

That said, I was also able to get that ESP8266 deauther set up working. Tested it on my own local set-up to make sure it doesn't do lasting damage. (You just need to reset the router for easiest fix.) Pretty fun. Time to gently caress with some friends. :devil:

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