Title: Simple Sabotage Field Manual Author: Strategic Services Office of Strategic Services
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I am no longer working on this as the new API is US-only as I'm in the UK, so cannot even use it or the new app. Please don't ask me questions about it as I honestly can't remember anything.
This is a work in progress, just jotting down my findings from the APK decompile so far. As I can only read the decompiled Java and not MITM the app due it not working in the UK, getting the payload info may take a while. There's loads of API calls so this may not be thorough for a while.
Base URL: https://icm.infinitiusa.com/NissanLeafProd/rest
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# Proof-of-concept code for reading data from a Wifi microscope. | |
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- Setup the Raspberry Pi for greengrass following the AWS tutorials for the Raspberry Pi. Modules 1 & 2 need to be completed before moving forward with the pkcs11 credentials.
- Perform the steps detailed in the pkcs11 readme and stop at the "testing" section as the tests will not succeed without an initialize device.
An uninitialized device with the defaults provided in the readme will display the following:
This is intended to be a complete and ready-to-use user constraints file for the [Digilent CoolRunner-II CPLD Starter Board][1] to ease the creation of projects within the Xilinx ISE software.
Below is a list of the high-level I/O components featured on the board:
- LEDs - 4
You can locally pull data from your Rainforest Eagle-200 using cURL.
Rainforest has published a local API document which explains the details of the protocol. But this particular document is about quickly getting to the point and giving you some cURL commands you can use to immediately start pulling out data.
First, I'll assume that you have the following environment variables set: