Add OSX ICS instructions (via Proxy) (#7)
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sudo bash ./bb.sh
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## Sharing an Internet Connection with the Bash Bunny from OSX
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1. Configure a payload.txt for ATTACKMODE RNDIS_ETHERNET STORAGE
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2. Boot Bash Bunny from RNDIS_ETHERNET configured payload
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3. Open a terminal on the OSX host. Install Macports if you don't have it installed already. http://macports.org
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4. Install and set up Squid on the OSX host:
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sudo port install squid
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sudo squid -Z
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sudo squid
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5. You will now have an open (!!) proxy running on all interfaces of your host. If you are not in a trusted environment, limit the interface in the squid.conf file.
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6. SSH to the bash bunny
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ssh root@172.16.64.1
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7. Set up the proxy server using environment variables.
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export http_proxy=http://172.16.64.10:3128 <-- change the IP address to match the host IP if needed
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8. Your bash bunny should now be on-line.
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apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
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# Technical Details
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