ATT Uverse RG Bypass (0.2 BTC)
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The prices on ebay for the certs has really sky rocketed. I guess good 'ol supply and demand. I remember paying $20 for a nvg589 a year ago. Rooted and pulled the certs. These days they're (the certs) are going for $100+.
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@aus why did you take down the pfatt github repo?
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I was wondering the same thing. I was getting ready to do it when I couldnt find the repo anymore. :(
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Lets hope someone who still has the recent scripts can make them available.
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@ikkuranus
I came here wondering the same thing. Was just about to try it.. It looks like there's a clone here, but is outdated according to the internet archive..Edit: Maybe just use this repo
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It turns out that I have a clone from 04/19/2020 so looks like I am good to go. I would like to know what happen though...
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@GPz1100 Do you need the scripts?
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@AiC0315 I need them too please
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@hfrazier since this was a public repo, do we know which is the new parent where future work should go? If he deleted/made private, there should have been a split and all the forks should have gotten reparented.
edit: looks like MonkWho is the new parent repo, based on the graph. Here's all the most recent updates for anyone who needs them https://github.com/MonkWho/pfatt/network
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@andrewpdupuis Ah, thanks! I had found that repo just wasn't sure if it was the latest.
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@hfrazier Looks like the latest fork from that is found at https://github.com/neclimdul/pfatt
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Does anyone have the zip of https://github.com/aus/pfatt/tree/supplicant ?
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I decided to check if there were any changes to pfatt last week and found out that original is now gone and my fork became a new parent. No idea how or why.
I will maintain it to the best of my abilities. I pulled some requests and done some commits to clean things up. Screwed up a little when I was uploading the supplicant branch but got it all fixed up now. I also separated OPNsense specific script into it's own file for clarity. So currently https://github.com/MonkWho/pfatt contains the latest files.
@GPz1100 said in ATT Uverse RG Bypass (0.2 BTC):
Does anyone have the zip of https://github.com/aus/pfatt/tree/supplicant ?
A copy of it is here - https://github.com/MonkWho/pfatt/tree/supplicant. It contains most recent files. Unfortunatly this branch was not there when I originally created my fork so I had to semi-manually recreate it from a backup I had locally.
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@MonkWho I just want to say thank you for carrying the torch. I just recently discovered this whole workaround thing - was getting discouraged trying to find a way to build the netgraph for my SG3100 - then found out it is included with pfsense now. Except on 2.4.5, the ng_etf package is missing! lol
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10463
So now I must wait until 2.4.5-p1 release to be able to set this all up. Anyways, thank you for carrying on the work @aus started.
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@glio Maybe I am missing something, I am running 2.4.5 with the supplicant bypass. I did install it on an earlier version.
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@AiC0315 The EAP proxy is not available without ng_etf being present. I've not previously set up this stuff on earlier versions so maybe that's the difference.
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I've heard people being able to use the supplicant mode without netgraph if they used a switch or bypass switch between pfSense and the ONT. Can anyone confirm and what model switch did you use?
I tried this on my new physical firewall with a DGS-1005G and had no luck. Any one?
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So based on what I'm reading over the past 2+ years pfsense still requires netgraph in order to work with the 802.1x certificates?
Also of note, someone on Reddit found a downgrade loophole for the BGW210-700 which allows root access. So you can extract the 802.1x certificates and disable the auto-updates to the gateway.
Reddit post:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ATT/comments/g59rwm/bgw210700_root_exploitbypass/Pastebin with steps to perform:
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