Cloud-Free Cameras with a side of Pineapple - Hak5 2612
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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This time on Hak5, Glytch is back with his 3d printed cameras, but this time with a completely self contained system containing a Pineapple Tetra, Raspberry Pi, and even it's own battery?! How did he get it all to fit in this case? Find out, this time on Hak5!
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Yes please, a battery tutorial would be cool.
I agree please make the battery tutorial.
no.
Battery video please! I hope this boosts your engagement also!
Did you ever make the battery video?
this dude is a real life watchdog character. awesome project and accomplishment!
g l o w i n g
Have you seen him in cosplay?
@@CYBER4NARCHIST CIA detected
Man keeps a claymore mine on his bed for the biggest flex.
Doesn't everyone keep a claymore on their bed? ;P
@@snafuraider1696 nope, I keep them far away from where they could blast me.
Super nice build. Thanks for taking the time to put all this up.
Awesome project, I feel improvements could of course be made in regards to reducing the overall footprint of both the main module itself, as well as the individual camera modules, although it would certainly require more work on the software side and a slightly different layout of the hardware in physical space.
Thanks for sharing this really cool project, it may not be a new idea but it is one of the few places actually demonstrating such an idea to a public audience while using relatively accessible parts.
The Ben Heck of the Cyber Security world. Awesome work, Glytch!
Even more awesome. Excellent details and thanks again for sharing and detailing. More reason to buy some of these as I've been eye'in them for a DIY vision monitoring system. Battery builds are cool too, feel free to show.
That's a really good idea you should think about selling this to the DOD, being a vet I could see this being applied to different situations such as observation posts, the uses really are endless. good job!
awesome work dude, started watching and was mid sentence about how im planning to do something similar with hassio zigbee sensors and esp8266/led's.....then BAM! 3:45 there's hassio!
very well done module! Might look into this because my father is dead set on getting wireless cameras. x.x
Never wanted something like this before.....now i really do 🙂
Just some notes for your next revision.
Shielding. The outer shell of any device of this nature requires shielding.
Onboard storage and buffering.
A separate control interface from the stream interface.
Sealing the enclosure against moisture, and possibly rubberizing the exposed surfaces of the hardware. Easier said than done. Electronics are difficult to seal properly.
Quick release latches.
A direct connect with proprietary connections.
A configurable hardware encryption method.
You're borderline on an actual marketable piece of kit. With those revisions and some testing you'd be further towards that.
you are genuinely brilliant!
BTW really awesome project you made! 👏👏👏
WOW nice rig! awesome!
I leave this under every video I watched, it helps the algorithm.
Yes on the battery video!! :D
Awesome biuld! You need to have these made so you can market them. If nothing else the airsoft crowd would love it.
can you add either on board SD card video backup with the activation of the PIR sensors or a hard drive to home assistant to back up to? if so what is the best way to do it? what repository would you recommend? a tutorial on this would be awesome.
Yes, the battery pack video would be handy.
I think the young man is brilliant. I would mind having one of those setups at my house.
Hey! Shannon sent me over here. Disabled older man excited to learn what is available in tech. I want to learn and build and own these things.
I have to save up money first, my checks are small.
I hope to join your patron in the future.
For now I watch and learn. Did you make a battery video? I have a LION spare battery I need to create power step down for raspberry pi and flat display.
I need super long running time on battery. I do not have power everywhere. God Bless!
Will extending the antenna wire effect attenuation compared to the rest of the antennas? Great work, wish I had a tetra to do something similar. Will stl's be available?
cool job
That battery looks inresting
Battery build video would be great. Especially around what battery management you are using?
Antenna arrays are classically called porcupine. Sometimes you may, for instance, see a communicarions van or EOC vehicle with a dozen on top. And... it kinda looks like a porcupine.
Would love to see how you build the batterypack
You still need the firewall hole punch p2p login so that you don’t need to do port forwarding
8:20
Take apart a junk switch mode power supply and make your fine pitched trace connections with the salvaged copper enamelled wire from the primary side of the transformer. If it's good enough insulation for mains AC power, it's good enough for this low voltage DC. I use an exacto knife to scrape off the enamel in a controlled way, then pre-tin the wire end to prove that the enamel is completely removed. This will create a more flexible type of arrangement. The plastic insulated wire is just too cumbersome. Once the wires are in place hot glue it to keep it from moving around. If you hot glue everything except the actual wire-to-trace solder connections, you can de-solder the connection and pry off the hotglue to reverse the hack later. If you cover the solder joint in hot glue you'll rip up the traces when removing it.
The USB data connections are a differential pair, (note the parallel trace routing on the PCB). Without the proper shielding/ground/signal impedance match, noise coupling problems can occur. With a similar range of potential issues as wires on the removed connector, you could just solder wires to the pins of the IC where the USB connector traces are routed to. Cut the old traces near the pins to stop them from picking up noise too. It doesn't take much to cut them and it is easy to bridge the trace with a soldered strand of bare copper if needed later.
Don't worry about the USB power trace at the USB connector. Tap the 5 volt supply at the largest capacitor on the 5 volt net near the regulator and source the ground connection from the other side of this same capacitor.
Nice project.
-Jake
Great idea, thx!
@Hak5 PlastiFix instead of super glue. You will thank me.
Impressive build.
educational question here: Why not using Pineapple Nano? Already smaller footprint!
Second question, OTG to USB on Raspberry, how is Rasperry/Pineapple communication? I mean what for? Any more details/writeup would be perfect! Thanks
@DMoney Industry it should be read in the context of "thanks in advance.."
@@fernandoblazin But he is already using Pineapple Tetra... so....
Gear if you ever think to monetize this idea, construction sites employ all kinds of camera security trying to make sure people don't run off with tools or supplies at night. Something like this might be a pretty welcome solution.
the power switch in the cameras is not listed in your parts. Also the link for the 24 volt LEDs is linking to the waterproof switch. Great device and video.
Yeah bet I'd love to see a battery tutorial, I want to make a high power photography drone in a few months.
I actually want a camera like this. Maybe with an e-mail server.
yes, I'd like to see the battery build
this is lit
Can you monitor these without being connected to the internet? Like connect directly to a laptop/phone/tablet via wifi? Because if you can do that and figure out manufacturing you REALLY need to be marketing this to the Prepper/Survivalist community. Especially if you can design a lid or fit the whole thing into a plastic ammo box. The 3D printed version looks awesome and an injection molded version would be great but plastic ammo boxes are waterproof and relatively inexpensive while still having a similar "tactical" look.
Why did you choose PETG instead of PLA or ABS?
ok it took me way way too long to figure out what you meant by 'cloud free' and now I just feel old
A battery video would be great, if you were to sell the camera set up I would buy it!
Yes, to the battery tutorial
How coem I have my subscription set to all but don't receive the updates?
select the Bell notification then you will get the notification.
How secure is it?
Reminds me of ShadeTech from the game The Division.
a build video would be cool
Would love to see the battery build tutorial!
I saw Glytch at Circle city con last year.
Why not use panel adapters or something rather than solder cables to the ports you removed?
This would be cool if you could operate it from far away. Maybe with an ability to remotely connect the cameras to an access point or to a cell tower.
What about securing these connections so only you can access their feed?
battery tutorial would be cool.
YES BATTERY TUTORIAL PLS
I really Wana build this ! My own CCTV system I can deploy is there a write up ?
Also how easy would it be to add audio
Are we going to ignore the M18 mine on your bed?
You know sometimes when you 'lock in' to a project, you end up doing it that hardway...
eBay, 10x 18650 power bank DIY.
I'm not sure what you got the pi for, but I'm assuming that you've created a private wisp using the WiFi card? And you're serving from the pi?
Okay... Well you can data stream and host/wisp from the esp32. Just get the WiFi station sketch. That's you're 'net' sorted out.
Html code the streams and see if you can data bus the cameras Into the wisp host or secondary for hosting.
Now as for camera on battery, a switch on the side? Well no device needed to be able to turn that off.
But two batteries. And a step up, so you can max power (MHA) from the two and step up the voltage.
I understand that running 5v is better for the cam, as 3.3 can brownout.
So there is the usb charge modules... Which of course you put I to the based station, not the camera...
And In the camera the boost converter.
Two cells... Btw 18650 are NOT the best or most powerful cells they do make bigger and I have NiMH which are somewhat higher powered, but lower voltage. But you can get some li-ion cells of around 6500mha (actual).
The cams power is around 320mha so you can calculate run times.
The problem with those mini usb to li-ion chargers is that they are low power.... About 1 amp, unless your using 20+ year old tech, then that's not going to cut it. 8 hour charge times!!!
You should be able to run them together, but two cells you can just run a protection chip and full power (what ever c rate, so about 3 amp)
That gives you a two hour charge time...
So a 555 chip, not sure on current sense on the esp, can do on a aurdino nana for voltage control. And I would use the data read from the protection chip for cut off when charged...
Great idea, though..
Perhaps having in the base a smaller server or link?
And those antenna nightmares... Just short it, it would need to be move or removed, you can knock it off....
Isn't the older oi smaller and still able... It's not about the latest tech, but suitable tech...
BUT....
M5esp something or rather make a all in one with most of what you've attached in one package btw... Charge controller boost... WiFi, server etc and boosted CPU performance for better imaging.
He'll Yes... We all would definitely enjoy the battery build video on all facets, especially any project that is built by the one and only true hackers hacker infamously known as Glytch.
But really...did u even have to ask.? You could probably build a hi tech diaper and we all would watch.
Hey Glytch what’s up with your canister drone project?
GlytchTech
That’s awesome can’t wait to see!
Why wont you sell your products to the Philippines...
Huhu...
Been a fan for years, studied how to use it but i cant purchase the unit because you dont shipout to the philippines..
Anyone else notice the roomba next to the claymore? Wheres that tutorial Glitch!
Why didn’t you do a different battery design if you only needed 12v?
Ahhh this makes more since! looking forward to see what its actually for.
But why 22V battery? You could wire it by 3 cells and thus double the capacity.
Also I guess pineapple uses stepdown circuit to make 3.3V out of 12, so even 9V may be sufficient to power it. Three 18650 cells are 12.6-9.6V unregulated, I would try this configuration.
Lester in his prime time at work
Please do a battery video
cool
Soooo we gonna cover the claymore? 😳
Hopefully hak5 will sell this on their site after refining it.
A bit of missinfo here. PETG prints cooler than ABS and prints slightly harder than PLA. Probably not the best printer or settings. Part fan at 60-100%, nozzle 220-240C max, bed 65-75C
looks more like a horseshoe crab
Ain't it beautiful to spend those 4 weeks for a project, waking up for knowing what to do, thinking about it in daytime and while put your head on the pillow.
I would like to talk with you little, could you write down your email or wickr
Range??
"you have a acer aspire One from 2010 for some reason"
*looks down att the pile of old laptops i have with a aspire One on top.
I should maybe check my house for cameras ;)
I think the one I have was from 06....
Military box ( ammo case ) for those who do not have printer.
Battery time!
id buy it... twice
... Tip if your device will fit suggly inside a Plastic drinks bottle, then use your heat gun; well tough ...
Will someone just make and sell these please? I have no idea how to do any of this myself.
Are you going to be selling this as a product?
Please do a video on battery construction. 😾
If you make more of these you could sell them and make really good money
Bond... meet Q.
Same as Morphiussy.
why though. your adding a bunch of stuff together for no reason. pineapple doesn’t have burpsuite or bettercap. just put some wifi adapters on a pi 4 and then try really hard not to glue it to an ipad and stick it in a shoebox. pineapples your really just paying for the webui, but it’s pointless without debian. the pi zero webcam charging station was cool a cool idea, IMO you should have designed around that.
I happen to have an Aspire sitting here... hmmmm
Zero views 3 likes!
RUclips is mad!
Throw them on the ground like a sticky bomb from GTA!
50 cal ammo can would be cool also.
NICE - (YT score 70/0 690views 3-9-2020 @ 9:30am ct)
Request,
Tutorial on how to make phishing fb without logging in
why you have a claimmore on you bed
Lemme buy this from you
3d printing does me no good do not have access to such.
Hi hack5, plis you put sub indonesia, am not english, please
why not just use an IP camera? $40
Hak5 needs to refine and sell
1st comment!!!
I want to learn to hack
Just use a deer finder
can you view the feed from your deer finder? is your deer finder rapidly deployable? can you recharge your deer finder? how much is your deer finder? these are $6 cameras.
Just get to the point. Damn