├── .gitignore
├── 1.png
├── Backup
└── video.jpg
├── LICENSE
├── Private_cloud
└── user.jpg
├── README.md
├── app.py
├── camera.py
├── connectivity.jpg
├── ftpuploads
└── ftp.PNG
├── nas.dump
├── setup.py
├── static
├── bootstrap.min.css
├── home.css
├── images
│ ├── admin.png
│ ├── black.jpg
│ ├── blank.gif
│ ├── body-rept.jpg
│ ├── brand.png
│ ├── bullet.gif
│ ├── domain.png
│ ├── footer.jpg
│ ├── footnote.gif
│ ├── group.png
│ ├── header-top.jpg
│ ├── logo.svg
│ ├── menu-hov.jpg
│ ├── menubg.jpg
│ ├── more-btn.jpg
│ ├── music.jpg
│ ├── section-bg.jpg
│ ├── shared.ico
│ ├── sidebarbg.jpg
│ ├── top-rept.jpg
│ ├── trans.png
│ ├── user.jpg
│ ├── video.jpg
│ └── web.jpg
├── jquery-3.1.0.min.js
└── style.css
├── technical.jpg
└── templates
├── audio.html
├── backup.html
├── browse.html
├── control_panel.html
├── ftp.html
├── help.html
├── home.html
├── index.html
├── jquery-3.1.0.min.js
├── log.html
├── monitor.html
├── register.html
├── samba.html
├── user.html
├── video.html
└── web.html
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1 | # Network-Attached-Storage-NAS-Box-using-Raspberry-Pi
2 | Network Attached Storage (NAS) Box using Raspberry Pi allows you to install comprehensive applications and services on your Raspberry Pi,
3 | whenever you need them.
4 |
5 |
6 | 
7 |
8 | The connectivity of NAS Box in network is as follows:
9 |
10 | 
11 |
12 | The technology stack includes:
13 |
14 | 
15 |
16 | To get started, you need to have Python and Flask installed.
17 | Clone this repository and run the following commands to install prerequisites.
18 |
19 | ## Initial setup
20 |
21 | You can run setup.py for installation of all pre-requisites having MariaDb database user as root and password
22 | as root.
23 | OR
24 | You can manually install pre-requisites as follows.
25 |
26 | ### Installing Flask
27 | ```sh
28 | $ sudo apt-get install python-opencv
29 | $ sudo apt-get install python-mysql.connector
30 | $ sudo apt-get install python-pip
31 | $ pip install flask
32 | $ pip install flask_mail
33 | $ pip install mysql
34 | ```
35 |
36 | ### Installing MariaDB database
37 | ```sh
38 | $ sudo apt-get install mariadb-server
39 | $ mysql_secure_installation
40 | ```
41 |
42 | ### Importing database
43 | ```sh
44 | $ mysql -u root -p
45 | $ mysql -u root -p nas < nas.dump
46 | ```
47 |
48 | ### Deploy flask app
49 |
50 | 1. Run a local server
51 | ```sh
52 | $ python app.py
53 | ```
54 | 2. Next, browse to http://0.0.0.0:5000
55 |
56 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 |
4 | from flask import Flask, render_template, Response, flash
5 | from flask import request, redirect, session, url_for
6 | from camera import VideoCamera
7 | from flask_mail import Mail, Message
8 | from werkzeug import secure_filename
9 |
10 | import mysql.connector as mariadb
11 | import platform
12 | import os
13 | import datetime
14 | import time
15 | import flask
16 |
17 | music_dir = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/static/music'
18 | video_dir = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/static/video'
19 | image_dir = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/static/image'
20 | upload_dir = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/Private_cloud'
21 |
22 | app = Flask(__name__)
23 | app.secret_key = 'F12Zr47j\3yX R~X@H!jmM]Lwf/,?KT'
24 | mariadb_connection = mariadb.connect(
25 | user='root', password='root', database='nas'
26 | )
27 | app.config['MAIL_SERVER'] = 'smtp.gmail.com'
28 | app.config['MAIL_PORT'] = 465
29 | app.config['MAIL_USE_SSL'] = True
30 | app.config['MAIL_USERNAME'] = 'XXX@gmail.com'
31 | app.config['MAIL_PASSWORD'] = 'XXX'
32 | app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'] = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/Private_cloud'
33 | app.config['BACKUP_FOLDER'] = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/Backup'
34 |
35 | mail = Mail(app)
36 |
37 |
38 | def get_ip():
39 | return request.remote_addr
40 |
41 |
42 | @app.route('/')
43 | def home():
44 | if 'username' in session:
45 | username = session['username']
46 | return redirect(url_for('signup'))
47 | return render_template('home.html')
48 |
49 |
50 | @app.route('/signup', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
51 | def signup():
52 | now = datetime.datetime.now()
53 | timeString = now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
54 | remote_ip = get_ip()
55 | error = None
56 | if request.method == 'GET':
57 | error = None
58 | if 'username' in session:
59 | username = session['username']
60 | return render_template('monitor.html', username=username)
61 | # return render_template('index.html' ,username=username
62 | # , **templateData)
63 | error = "Login first"
64 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
65 | if request.method == 'POST':
66 | username = request.form['username']
67 | password = request.form['password']
68 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
69 | query = "SELECT * FROM `login` WHERE `username` = %s AND `password` = " \
70 | "%s"
71 | cursor.execute(query, (username, password))
72 | if cursor.fetchone():
73 | session['username'] = request.form['username']
74 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
75 | cursor.execute("insert into log values(%s,%s,%s)",
76 | (username, timeString, remote_ip)
77 | )
78 | mariadb_connection.commit()
79 | return render_template('monitor.html', username=username)
80 | # return render_template('index.html',username=username ,
81 | # **templateData)
82 | else:
83 | error = "Invalid Credentials. Please try again."
84 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
85 |
86 |
87 | @app.route('/restart', methods=['POST'])
88 | def restart():
89 | error = None
90 | if 'username' in session:
91 | username = session['username']
92 | os.system("init 6")
93 | error = "Login first"
94 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
95 |
96 |
97 | @app.route('/register')
98 | def register():
99 | return render_template('register.html')
100 |
101 |
102 | @app.route('/backup')
103 | def backup():
104 | error = None
105 | if 'username' in session:
106 | username = session['username']
107 | return render_template('backup.html', username=username)
108 | error = "Login first"
109 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
110 |
111 |
112 | @app.route('/start_backup', methods=['POST'])
113 | def start_backup():
114 | error = None
115 | result = None
116 | if 'username' in session:
117 | username = session['username']
118 | f = request.files['file']
119 | f.save(os.path.join(app.config['BACKUP_FOLDER'], f.filename))
120 | result = "Folder Backup Scheduled!"
121 | return render_template('backup.html', username=username, result=result)
122 | error = "Login first"
123 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
124 |
125 |
126 | @app.route('/samba')
127 | def samba():
128 | error = None
129 | data = None
130 | if 'username' in session:
131 | username = session['username']
132 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
133 | cursor.execute("select directory,share_name from samba")
134 | data = cursor.fetchall()
135 | return render_template('samba.html', username=username, data=data)
136 | error = "Login first"
137 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
138 |
139 |
140 | @app.route('/web')
141 | def web():
142 | error = None
143 | data = None
144 | if 'username' in session:
145 | username = session['username']
146 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
147 | cursor.execute("select project_name, url , port from web")
148 | data = cursor.fetchall()
149 | return render_template('web.html', username=username, data=data)
150 | error = "Login first"
151 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
152 |
153 |
154 | @app.route('/ftp')
155 | def ftp():
156 | error = None
157 | data = None
158 | if 'username' in session:
159 | username = session['username']
160 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
161 | cursor.execute("select username,directory from ftp")
162 | data = cursor.fetchall()
163 | return render_template('ftp.html', username=username, data=data)
164 | error = "Login first"
165 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
166 |
167 |
168 | @app.route('/share', methods=['POST'])
169 | def share():
170 | error = None
171 | result = None
172 | if request.method == 'POST':
173 | if 'username' in session:
174 | username = session['username']
175 | directory = request.form['directory']
176 | network = request.form['network']
177 | share_name = request.form['share_name']
178 | user = request.form['user']
179 | password = request.form['password']
180 | '''os.system("mkdir %s"%directory )
181 | os.system("chcon -t samba_share_t %s "%directory)
182 | os.system('echo [%s] >> /etc/samba/smb.conf'%share_name)
183 | os.system('echo comment = public >> /etc/samba/smb.conf')
184 | os.system('echo path = %s >> /etc/samba/smb.conf'%directory)
185 | os.system('echo public = yes >> /etc/samba/smb.conf')
186 | os.system('echo browsable = yes >> /etc/samba/smb.conf')
187 | os.system("echo valid users = %s >> /etc/samba/smb.conf"%user)
188 | os.system("echo host allow = %s >> /etc/samba/smb.conf"%network)'''
189 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
190 | cursor.execute(
191 | "insert into samba(directory,share_name) values(%s,%s)",
192 | (directory, share_name)
193 | )
194 | result = "Folder shared Successfully!!"
195 | mariadb_connection.commit()
196 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
197 | cursor.execute("select directory,share_name from samba")
198 | data = cursor.fetchall()
199 | return render_template(
200 | 'samba.html', username=username, result=result, data=data
201 | )
202 | error = "Login first"
203 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
204 | error = "Login first"
205 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
206 |
207 |
208 | @app.route('/start_web', methods=['POST'])
209 | def start_web():
210 | error = None
211 | result = None
212 | if request.method == 'POST':
213 | if 'username' in session:
214 | username = session['username']
215 | project_name = request.form['project_name']
216 | config_file = request.form['config_name']
217 | url = request.form['url']
218 | project = "sudo mkdir /var/www/html/" + project_name
219 | os.system(project)
220 | app.config['PROJECT_FOLDER'] = '/var/www/html/' + project_name
221 | f = request.files['file']
222 | f.save(os.path.join(app.config['PROJECT_FOLDER'], f.filename))
223 | data = ' \nServerAdmin ' \
224 | 'webmaster@localhost\nDocumentRoot "/var/www/html/' \
225 | + project_name + '"\nServerName ' \
226 | 'localhost\n\n\nrequire all granted\n'
229 | configure = "/etc/apache2/sites-available/" + config_file
230 | file = open(configure, "w")
231 | file.write(data)
232 | file.close()
233 | os.system("sudo service apache2 restart ")
234 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
235 | cursor.execute("insert into web(project_name,url) values(%s,%s)",
236 | (project_name, url))
237 | result = "Web hosted Successfully!!"
238 | mariadb_connection.commit()
239 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
240 | cursor.execute("select project_name,url,port from web")
241 | data = cursor.fetchall()
242 | return render_template(
243 | 'web.html', username=username, result=result, data=data
244 | )
245 | error = "Login first"
246 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
247 | error = "Login first"
248 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
249 |
250 |
251 | @app.route('/browse', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
252 | def browse():
253 | error = None
254 | result = None
255 |
256 | if request.method == 'GET':
257 | if 'username' in session:
258 | username = session['username']
259 | files = [f for f in os.listdir(upload_dir) if f.endswith('')]
260 | files_number = len(files)
261 | return render_template('browse.html', username=username,
262 | files=files, files_number=files_number)
263 | error = "Login first"
264 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
265 | if request.method == 'POST':
266 | if 'username' in session:
267 | username = session['username']
268 | f = request.files['file']
269 | f.save(os.path.join(app.config['UPLOAD_FOLDER'], f.filename))
270 | result = "File successfully Uploaded"
271 | files = [f for f in os.listdir(upload_dir) if f.endswith('')]
272 | files_number = len(files)
273 | return render_template('browse.html', username=username,
274 | result=result, files=files,
275 | files_number=files_number)
276 |
277 |
278 | @app.route('/help')
279 | def help():
280 | error = None
281 | if 'username' in session:
282 | username = session['username']
283 | return render_template('help.html', username=username)
284 | error = "Login first"
285 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
286 |
287 |
288 | @app.route('/monitor')
289 | def monitor():
290 | now = datetime.datetime.now()
291 | timeString = now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M")
292 | # ip= os.popen('ip addr show wlp19s0').read().split("inet ")[1].split(
293 | # "/")[0] your_ip = request.remote_addr
294 | model = os.popen(
295 | "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'model name\|Hardware\|Serial' | "
296 | "uniq").read()
297 | running_duration = os.popen("uptime -p").read()
298 | start_time = os.popen("uptime -s").read()
299 | host = os.popen("hostname").read()
300 | core = os.popen("nproc").read()
301 | serial = os.popen("dmidecode -s system-serial-number").read()
302 | total = os.popen("free -m -t | awk 'NR==2' | awk '{print $2'}").read()
303 | used = os.popen("free -m -t | awk 'NR==2' | awk '{print $3'}").read()
304 | free = os.popen("free -m -t | awk 'NR==2' | awk '{print $4'}").read()
305 | a = int(os.popen("cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp").read())
306 | temp = a / float(1000)
307 | release = os.popen(
308 | "cat /etc/*-release | grep PRETTY_NAME | cut -d= -f2").read()
309 | cpu_use = os.popen(
310 | "top -b -n2 | grep 'Cpu(s)'|tail -n 1 | awk '{print $2 + $4 }'").read()
311 | disk = os.popen("df -h").read()
312 | proc_type = platform.processor()
313 | remote_ip = get_ip()
314 | templateData = {
315 | 'time': timeString,
316 | # 'IP' : ip,
317 | 'model': model,
318 | 'running_duration': running_duration,
319 | 'start_time': start_time,
320 | 'release': release,
321 | 'host': host,
322 | 'core': core,
323 | 'serial': serial,
324 | 'total': total,
325 | 'used': used,
326 | 'free': free,
327 | 'temp': temp,
328 | 'cpu_use': cpu_use,
329 | 'proc_type': proc_type,
330 | 'disk': disk
331 | }
332 | error = None
333 | if 'username' in session:
334 | username = session['username']
335 | return render_template('index.html', username=username, **templateData)
336 |
337 | else:
338 | error = "Login first"
339 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
340 |
341 |
342 | @app.route('/start_ftp', methods=['POST'])
343 | def start_ftp():
344 | error = None
345 | result = None
346 | if request.method == 'POST':
347 | if 'username' in session:
348 | username = session['username']
349 | app.config['FTP_FOLDER'] = '/home/pi/Desktop/nikhil/ftpuploads'
350 | f = request.files['file']
351 | f.save(os.path.join(app.config['FTP_FOLDER'], f.filename))
352 | os.system("sudo service vsftpd restart")
353 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
354 | cursor.execute("insert into ftp(username,directory) values(%s,%s)",
355 | (username, f.filename))
356 | result = "FTP started Successfully!!"
357 | mariadb_connection.commit()
358 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
359 | cursor.execute("select username,directory from ftp")
360 | data = cursor.fetchall()
361 | return render_template('ftp.html', username=username, result=result,
362 | data=data)
363 | error = "Login first"
364 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
365 | error = "Login first"
366 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
367 |
368 |
369 | @app.route('/user', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
370 | def user():
371 | error = None
372 | result = None
373 | if request.method == 'GET':
374 | if 'username' in session:
375 | username = session['username']
376 | if username == "admin":
377 | return render_template('user.html', username=username)
378 | result = "You are not authorized user!!!"
379 | return render_template('control_panel.html', username=username,
380 | result=result)
381 | error = "Login first"
382 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
383 | if request.method == 'POST':
384 | if 'username' in session:
385 | username = session['username']
386 | if username == "admin":
387 | username = request.form['username']
388 | password = request.form['password']
389 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
390 | cursor.execute(
391 | "insert into login(username,password) values(%s,%s)",
392 | (username, password))
393 | mariadb_connection.commit()
394 | result = "User Created Successfully!!"
395 | return render_template('user.html', username=username,
396 | result=result)
397 | result = "You are not authorized user!!!"
398 | return render_template('control_panel.html', username=username,
399 | result=result)
400 | error = "Login first"
401 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
402 |
403 |
404 | @app.route('/log', methods=['GET'])
405 | def log():
406 | error = None
407 | result = None
408 | if request.method == 'GET':
409 | if 'username' in session:
410 | username = session['username']
411 | if username == "admin":
412 | cursor = mariadb_connection.cursor()
413 | cursor.execute("select username,intime,outtime from log")
414 | data = cursor.fetchall()
415 | return render_template('log.html', username=username, data=data)
416 | result = "You are not authorized user!!!"
417 | return render_template('control_panel.html', username=username,
418 | result=result)
419 | error = "Login first"
420 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
421 |
422 |
423 | @app.route('/logout')
424 | def logout():
425 | session.pop('username', None)
426 | session.clear()
427 | return render_template('home.html')
428 |
429 |
430 | @app.route('/control_panel')
431 | def control():
432 | error = None
433 | if 'username' in session:
434 | username = session['username']
435 | return render_template('control_panel.html', username=username)
436 | error = "Login first"
437 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
438 |
439 |
440 | @app.route('/shutdown', methods=['POST'])
441 | def shutdown():
442 | error = None
443 | if 'username' in session:
444 | username = session['username']
445 | os.system("init 0")
446 | error = "Login first"
447 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
448 |
449 |
450 | @app.route('/video')
451 | def index():
452 | error = None
453 | if 'username' in session:
454 | username = session['username']
455 | try:
456 | video_files = [f for f in os.listdir(video_dir) if
457 | f.endswith('mp4')]
458 | video_files_number = len(video_files)
459 | return render_template("video.html",
460 | title='Home', username=username,
461 | video_files_number=video_files_number,
462 | video_files=video_files)
463 | except IOError:
464 | error = "Broken pipe."
465 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
466 | error = "Login first"
467 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
468 |
469 |
470 | def gen(camera):
471 | while True:
472 | frame = camera.get_frame()
473 | yield (b'--frame\r\n'
474 | b'Content-Type: image/jpeg\r\n\r\n' + frame + b'\r\n\r\n')
475 |
476 |
477 | @app.route('/video_feed')
478 | def video_feed():
479 | error = None
480 | if 'username' in session:
481 | username = session['username']
482 | return Response(gen(VideoCamera()),
483 | mimetype='multipart/x-mixed-replace; boundary=frame')
484 | error = "Login first"
485 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
486 |
487 |
488 | @app.route('/audio')
489 | def audio():
490 | error = None
491 | if 'username' in session:
492 | username = session['username']
493 | music_files = [f for f in os.listdir(music_dir) if f.endswith('mp3')]
494 | music_files_number = len(music_files)
495 | return render_template("audio.html",
496 | title='Home', username=username,
497 | music_files_number=music_files_number,
498 | music_files=music_files)
499 | error = "Login first"
500 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
501 |
502 |
503 | @app.route('/contact', methods=['POST'])
504 | def contact():
505 | error = None
506 | if 'username' in session:
507 | username = session['username']
508 | if request.method == 'POST':
509 | result = None
510 | name = request.form['name']
511 | email = request.form['email']
512 | message = request.form['message']
513 | total = "Name : " + name + "\nEmail : " + email + "\nMessage : " + message
514 | msg = Message('Help-NAS Box using Raspberry Pi',
515 | sender='ntkathole@gmail.com',
516 | recipients=['nikhilkathole2683@gmail.com'])
517 | msg.body = total
518 | mail.send(msg)
519 | msg = Message('Admin-NAS Box using Raspberry Pi',
520 | sender='ntkathole@gmail.com', recipients=[email])
521 | total1 = " Hello " + name + "," + "\n Thank you for request...We will resolve you query and will get back to you soon..."
522 | msg.body = total1
523 | mail.send(msg)
524 | result = "Response saved Successfully...Admin will contact within 24 hours."
525 | return render_template('help.html', result=result,
526 | username=username)
527 | error = "Login first"
528 | return render_template('home.html', error=error)
529 |
530 |
531 | if __name__ == '__main__':
532 | app.run(debug=True, host='0.0.0.0')
533 |
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1 | import cv2
2 |
3 | class VideoCamera(object):
4 | def __init__(self):
5 | # Using OpenCV to capture from device 0. If you have trouble capturing
6 | # from a webcam, comment the line below out and use a video file
7 | # instead.
8 | self.video = cv2.VideoCapture(0)
9 | # If you decide to use video.mp4, you must have this file in the folder
10 | # as the main.py.
11 | # self.video = cv2.VideoCapture('video.mp4')
12 |
13 | def __del__(self):
14 | self.video.release()
15 |
16 | def get_frame(self):
17 | success, image = self.video.read()
18 | # We are using Motion JPEG, but OpenCV defaults to capture raw images,
19 | # so we must encode it into JPEG in order to correctly display the
20 | # video stream.
21 | ret, jpeg = cv2.imencode('.jpg', image)
22 | return jpeg.tobytes()
23 |
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1 | -- MySQL dump 10.16 Distrib 10.1.20-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64)
2 | --
3 | -- Host: localhost Database: localhost
4 | -- ------------------------------------------------------
5 | -- Server version 10.1.20-MariaDB
6 |
7 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@@CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */;
8 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@@CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */;
9 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION=@@COLLATION_CONNECTION */;
10 | /*!40101 SET NAMES utf8 */;
11 | /*!40103 SET @OLD_TIME_ZONE=@@TIME_ZONE */;
12 | /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE='+00:00' */;
13 | /*!40014 SET @OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS=@@UNIQUE_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS=0 */;
14 | /*!40014 SET @OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@@FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS, FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0 */;
15 | /*!40101 SET @OLD_SQL_MODE=@@SQL_MODE, SQL_MODE='NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO' */;
16 | /*!40111 SET @OLD_SQL_NOTES=@@SQL_NOTES, SQL_NOTES=0 */;
17 |
18 | --
19 | -- Table structure for table `ftp`
20 | --
21 |
22 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `ftp`;
23 | /*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */;
24 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
25 | CREATE TABLE `ftp` (
26 | `username` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL,
27 | `directory` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL
28 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
29 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
30 |
31 | --
32 | -- Dumping data for table `ftp`
33 | --
34 |
35 | LOCK TABLES `ftp` WRITE;
36 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `ftp` DISABLE KEYS */;
37 | INSERT INTO `ftp` VALUES ('admin','/var/www'),('admin','/etc/');
38 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `ftp` ENABLE KEYS */;
39 | UNLOCK TABLES;
40 |
41 | --
42 | -- Table structure for table `log`
43 | --
44 |
45 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `log`;
46 | /*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */;
47 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
48 | CREATE TABLE `log` (
49 | `username` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL,
50 | `intime` varchar(40) DEFAULT NULL,
51 | `outtime` varchar(40) DEFAULT NULL
52 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
53 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
54 |
55 | --
56 | -- Dumping data for table `log`
57 | --
58 |
59 | LOCK TABLES `log` WRITE;
60 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `log` DISABLE KEYS */;
61 | INSERT INTO `log` VALUES ('admin','2017-01-21 19:30','none'),('jatan','2017-01-21 19:30','none'),('jatan','2017-01-21 19:31','none'),('admin','2017-01-21 19:55','127.0.0.1'),('jatan','2017-01-21 19:56','172.22.24.205'),('admin','2017-01-21 19:57','172.22.24.205'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:25','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:47','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:49','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:49','172.22.24.220'),('jatan','2017-01-21 21:53','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:56','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 21:58','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 22:05','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 22:35','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 22:37','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 22:39','172.22.24.220'),('admin','2017-01-21 23:20','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 23:37','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-21 23:57','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-22 00:19','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-22 00:34','127.0.0.1'),('admin','2017-01-22 01:07','127.0.0.1');
62 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `log` ENABLE KEYS */;
63 | UNLOCK TABLES;
64 |
65 | --
66 | -- Table structure for table `login`
67 | --
68 |
69 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `login`;
70 | /*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */;
71 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
72 | CREATE TABLE `login` (
73 | `username` varchar(20) NOT NULL,
74 | `password` varchar(20) NOT NULL
75 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
76 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
77 |
78 | --
79 | -- Dumping data for table `login`
80 | --
81 |
82 | LOCK TABLES `login` WRITE;
83 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `login` DISABLE KEYS */;
84 | INSERT INTO `login` VALUES ('admin','admin'),('nk','nik'),('nikhil','nikhil'),('jatan','jatan');
85 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `login` ENABLE KEYS */;
86 | UNLOCK TABLES;
87 |
88 | --
89 | -- Table structure for table `samba`
90 | --
91 |
92 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `samba`;
93 | /*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */;
94 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
95 | CREATE TABLE `samba` (
96 | `directory` varchar(100) DEFAULT NULL,
97 | `share_name` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL
98 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
99 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
100 |
101 | --
102 | -- Dumping data for table `samba`
103 | --
104 |
105 | LOCK TABLES `samba` WRITE;
106 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `samba` DISABLE KEYS */;
107 | INSERT INTO `samba` VALUES ('/var/www','HTTP'),('/var/run','media'),('/etc/','jatan'),('/etc/112','jatan'),('directory','share_name'),('/dev','rit234'),('/dev/1','ri46');
108 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `samba` ENABLE KEYS */;
109 | UNLOCK TABLES;
110 |
111 | --
112 | -- Table structure for table `web`
113 | --
114 |
115 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `web`;
116 | /*!40101 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */;
117 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = utf8 */;
118 | CREATE TABLE `web` (
119 | `project_name` varchar(20) DEFAULT NULL,
120 | `url` varchar(40) DEFAULT NULL,
121 | `port` int(11) DEFAULT NULL
122 | ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
123 | /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */;
124 |
125 | --
126 | -- Dumping data for table `web`
127 | --
128 |
129 | LOCK TABLES `web` WRITE;
130 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `web` DISABLE KEYS */;
131 | INSERT INTO `web` VALUES ('rit','/ritfacebook',80),('first','/first',NULL);
132 | /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `web` ENABLE KEYS */;
133 | UNLOCK TABLES;
134 | /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE=@OLD_TIME_ZONE */;
135 |
136 | /*!40101 SET SQL_MODE=@OLD_SQL_MODE */;
137 | /*!40014 SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=@OLD_FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS */;
138 | /*!40014 SET UNIQUE_CHECKS=@OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS */;
139 | /*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT */;
140 | /*!40101 SET CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS=@OLD_CHARACTER_SET_RESULTS */;
141 | /*!40101 SET COLLATION_CONNECTION=@OLD_COLLATION_CONNECTION */;
142 | /*!40111 SET SQL_NOTES=@OLD_SQL_NOTES */;
143 |
144 | -- Dump completed on 2017-01-22 14:13:54
145 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python
2 |
3 | import os
4 | os.system("sudo apt-get update")
5 | os.system("sudo apt-get upgrade -y")
6 | os.system("sudo apt-get install python-pip -y")
7 | os.system("sudo apt-get install python-opencv -y")
8 | os.system("sudo apt-get install mariadb-server -y")
9 | os.system("sudo apt-get install python-mysql.connector -y")
10 | os.system("sudo apt-get install apache2 -y")
11 | os.system("sudo apt-get install samba samba-common-bin -y")
12 | os.system("sudo apt-get install pure-ftpd -y")
13 | os.system("sudo pip install flask")
14 | os.system("sudo pip install flask-mail")
15 | os.system("echo -e \"\ny\ny\nroot\nroot\ny\nn\nn\ny\" | mysql_secure_installation")
16 | os.system("echo \"Enter MariaDb database password for root user(i.e. root)!!!\" ")
17 | os.system("sudo mysql -u root -p -e \"create database nas\" ")
18 | os.system("mysql -u root -p nas < nas.dump")
19 | os.system("echo \"Initial setup Successful! \" ")
20 |
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2 |
3 | .login-rcue {
4 | height: 100%; }
5 | .login-rcue body {
6 | background: #1D2226 url('/static/dashboard/img/bg-login.jpg?639310f302a2') repeat-x 45% 0 !important;
7 | background-size: 100% auto !important;
8 | color: #fff; }
9 | .login-rcue #brand {
10 | position: relative;
11 | top: -70px; }
12 | .login-rcue #brand img {
13 | display: block;
14 | height: 18px;
15 | margin: 0;
16 | max-width: 100%;
17 | text-align: left; }
18 | .login-rcue .btn-primary {
19 | background-color: #1aa3dc;
20 |
21 | border-color: #267da1;
22 | border-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
23 | -moz-border-radius: 1px !important;
24 | -webkit-border-radius: 1px !important;
25 | border-radius: 1px !important;
26 | -moz-box-shadow: 0 2px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
27 | -webkit-box-shadow: 0 2px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
28 | box-shadow: 0 2px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
29 | font-family: "Open Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;
30 | font-size: 13px;
31 | font-weight: 600;
32 | padding: 6px 10px;
33 | text-shadow: none; }
34 | .login-rcue .btn-primary:active {
35 | -moz-box-shadow: inset 0 2px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
36 | -webkit-box-shadow: inset 0 2px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
37 | box-shadow: inset 0 2px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3); }
38 | .login-rcue .btn-primary:hover, .login-rcue .btn-primary:focus,
39 | .login-rcue .btn-primary:active, .login-rcue .btn-primary.active,
40 | .login-rcue .btn-primary.disabled, .login-rcue .btn-primary[disabled] {
41 | background-color: #189ad1; }
42 | .login-rcue .container {
43 | background-color: #252a2e;
44 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.3);
45 | -moz-box-sizing: border-box;
46 | box-sizing: border-box;
47 | bottom: 13%;
48 | clear: right;
49 | padding-bottom: 15px;
50 | padding-left: 80px;
51 | padding-top: 20px;
52 | position: absolute;
53 | width: 100%; }
54 | .login-rcue .container .details {
55 | border-left: 1px solid #474747;
56 | padding-left: 40px; }
57 | .login-rcue .container .details p {
58 | margin-bottom: 2px; }
59 | .login-rcue .container .control-group {
60 | margin-bottom: 15px; }
61 | .login-rcue .container .submit {
62 | text-align: right; }
63 | .login-rcue .modal-body {
64 | padding: 0; }
65 | .login-rcue .modal-body .alert-danger {
66 | background: transparent;
67 | border: 0;
68 | color: #E01212;
69 | padding: 0;
70 | text-shadow: NONE; }
71 | .login-rcue .modal-body .errorlist {
72 | padding-left: 0; }
73 | .login-rcue .modal-body fieldset .form-group input {
74 | border-radius: 1px;
75 | height: 26px;
76 | margin-bottom: 0;
77 | padding: 2px 6px; }
78 | .login-rcue .modal-body label {
79 | color: #fff;
80 | font-size: 13px;
81 | font-weight: 400;
82 | margin: 0 auto 5px;
83 | text-align: left; }
84 | .login-rcue .modal-footer {
85 | background-color: transparent;
86 | -moz-border-radius: 0;
87 | -webkit-border-radius: 0;
88 | border-radius: 0;
89 | border-top: 0;
90 | -moz-box-shadow: none;
91 | -webkit-box-shadow: none;
92 | box-shadow: none;
93 | padding: 0; }
94 | .login-rcue .modal-footer .btn {
95 | margin-left: 0; }
96 | .login-rcue .modal-header {
97 | display: none; }
98 | .login-rcue #redhat {
99 | display: block;
100 | float: right;
101 | margin: 50px 64px 70px auto;
102 | position: relative;
103 | text-align: center; }
104 | .login-rcue .rhlogin {
105 | width: 400px; }
106 |
107 |
108 | html {
109 | font-family: sans-serif;
110 | -ms-text-size-adjust: 100%;
111 | -webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%; }
112 |
113 | body {
114 | margin: 0; }
115 |
116 |
117 | .container-fluid {
118 | margin-right: auto;
119 | margin-left: auto;
120 | padding-left: 15px;
121 | padding-right: 15px; }
122 |
123 |
124 | fieldset {
125 | padding: 0;
126 | margin: 0;
127 | border: 0;
128 | min-width: 0; }
129 | .form-control, .datepicker input {
130 | display: block;
131 | width: 100%;
132 | height: 32px;
133 | padding: 6px 12px;
134 | font-size: 13px;
135 | line-height: 1.42857;
136 | color: #555;
137 | background-color: #fff;
138 | background-image: none;
139 | border: 1px solid #ccc;
140 | border-radius: 4px;
141 | }
142 | .modal-footer {
143 | padding: 15px;
144 | text-align: right;
145 | border-top: 1px solid #e5e5e5; }
146 | .modal-footer .btn + .btn {
147 | margin-left: 5px;
148 | margin-bottom: 0; }
149 | .modal-footer .btn-group .btn + .btn {
150 | margin-left: -1px; }
151 | .modal-footer .btn-block + .btn-block {
152 | margin-left: 0; }
153 |
154 | .form-group {
155 | margin-bottom: 15px; }
156 |
157 |
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2 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
3 | font-size: 12px;
4 | color: #313030;
5 | background-color: #0c0c0c;
6 | background-image: url(../static/images/black.jpg);
7 | background-repeat: repeat-x;
8 | background-position: left top;
9 | margin: 0px;
10 | }
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 | h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, ul, ol, li, form, input, textarea {
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16 | margin: 0px;
17 | }
18 | img, div, input {
19 | }
20 | a {
21 | color: #072FCF;
22 | text-decoration: underline;
23 | }
24 | a:hover {
25 | color: #072FCF;
26 | text-decoration: none;
27 | }
28 | .main-out {
29 | background-image: url(../images/trans.png);
30 | background-repeat: repeat-y;
31 | background-position: center top;
32 | width: 100%;
33 | float: left;
34 | }
35 | .main {
36 | width: 1000px;
37 | margin: 0px auto;
38 | }
39 | .page {
40 | width: 1000px;
41 | float: left;
42 | padding: 42px 0px 0px 0px;
43 | }
44 | .top {
45 | background-color: #f6f7f7;
46 | width: 1000px;
47 | float: left;
48 | padding: 0px 10px 10px 10px;
49 | }
50 | .header {
51 | width: 1000px;
52 | float: left;
53 | }
54 | .header-top {
55 | background-image: url(../static/images/header-top.jpg);
56 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
57 | background-position: left top;
58 | width: 1000px;
59 | height: 87px;
60 | float: left;
61 | }
62 | .header-top h1 {
63 | font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", Times, serif;
64 | font-size: 40px;
65 | font-weight: normal;
66 | line-height: 87px;
67 | color: #676767;
68 | float: left;
69 | margin-left: 66px;
70 | }
71 | .header-top h1 span {
72 | color: #1da5ea;
73 | }
74 | .header-top p {
75 | font-size: 12px;
76 | font-weight: bold;
77 | color: #878585;
78 | float: right;
79 | margin-top: 46px;
80 | margin-right: 80px;
81 | }
82 | .topmenu {
83 | background-image: url(../static/images/menubg.jpg);
84 | background-repeat: repeat-x;
85 | width: 978px;
86 | height: 37px;
87 | float: left;
88 | border: 1px solid #000000;
89 | }
90 | .topmenu ul {
91 | width: 100%;
92 | height: 37px;
93 | list-style-type: none;
94 | }
95 | .topmenu ul li {
96 | height: 37px;
97 | float: left;
98 | padding-right: 24px;
99 | padding-left: 24px;
100 | }
101 | .topmenu ul li a {
102 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
103 | font-size: 12px;
104 | font-weight: bold;
105 | line-height: 37px;
106 | color: #FFFFFF;
107 | text-decoration: none;
108 | display: block;
109 | height: 37px;
110 | float: left;
111 | padding-right: 21px;
112 | padding-left: 21px;
113 | }
114 | .topmenu ul li a:hover {
115 | background-image: url(../static/images/menu-hov.jpg);
116 | background-repeat: repeat-x;
117 | background-position: left top;
118 | }
119 | .header-img {
120 | background-image: url(../static/images/header.jpg);
121 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
122 | background-position: right top;
123 | width: 600px;
124 | height: 213px;
125 | float: right;
126 | }
127 |
128 | .content {
129 | background-image: url(../static/images/body-rept.jpg);
130 | background-repeat: repeat-x;
131 | background-position: left top;
132 | width: 980px;
133 | float: left;
134 | padding-top: 8px;
135 | }
136 | .content-left {
137 | width: 739px;
138 | float: right;
139 | }
140 | .row1 {
141 | width: 739px;
142 | float: left;
143 | padding-bottom: 10px;
144 | margin-bottom: 10px;
145 | border-bottom-width: 1px;
146 | border-bottom-style: solid;
147 | border-bottom-color: #d4d5d5;
148 | }
149 | .img {
150 | float: left;
151 | }
152 | .welcome {
153 | width: 562px;
154 | float: left;
155 | }
156 | .title {
157 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
158 | font-size: 35px;
159 | font-weight: normal;
160 | color: #989b9c;
161 | margin-bottom: 20px;
162 | }
163 | .title span {
164 | color: #686868;
165 | }
166 | .copyright {
167 | border: 0px;
168 | height: 1px;
169 | width: 1px;
170 | }
171 | .row2 {
172 | background-color: #e8eae9;
173 | width: 737px;
174 | height: 216px;
175 | float: left;
176 | border: solid 1px #dbdada;
177 | }
178 | .section1 {
179 | width: 330px;
180 | height: 176px;
181 | float: left;
182 | padding: 20px;
183 | }
184 | .section2 {
185 | background-image: url(../static/images/section-bg.jpg);
186 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
187 | background-position: left top;
188 | width: 327px;
189 | height: 176px;
190 | float: left;
191 | padding: 20px;
192 | }
193 | .subtitle {
194 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
195 | font-size: 25px;
196 | font-weight: normal;
197 | color: #0b90d6;
198 | margin-bottom: 15px;
199 | }
200 | a.more {
201 | font-size: 12px;
202 | line-height: 25px;
203 | color: #4d4e4e;
204 | text-decoration: none;
205 | background-image: url(../static/images/more-btn.jpg);
206 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
207 | background-position: left top;
208 | text-align: left;
209 | display: block;
210 | width: 80px;
211 | height: 25px;
212 | padding-left: 10px;
213 | }
214 | a.more:hover {
215 | color: #0b90d6;
216 | }
217 | .content-right {
218 | background-color: #d6d6d6;
219 | background-image: url(../static/images/sidebarbg.jpg);
220 | background-repeat: repeat-x;
221 | background-position: left top;
222 | width: 210px;
223 | float: left;
224 | padding-right: 20px;
225 | margin-top: 21px;
226 | border: 1px solid #d9d8d8;
227 | }
228 | .content-right h2 {
229 | font-size: 22px;
230 | font-weight: normal;
231 | color: #0b90d6;
232 | margin-top: 20px;
233 | margin-bottom: 16px;
234 | margin-left: 20px;
235 | }
236 | .content-right ul {
237 | list-style-type: none;
238 | }
239 | .content-right ul li {
240 | background-image: url(../static/images/bullet.gif);
241 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
242 | background-position: 23px center;
243 | padding-left: 45px;
244 | padding-top: 4px;
245 | padding-bottom: 4px;
246 | border-bottom-width: 1px;
247 | border-bottom-style: solid;
248 | border-bottom-color: #cbcccc;
249 | }
250 | .content-right ul li a {
251 | font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
252 | font-size: 16px;
253 | color: #3e3d3d;
254 | text-decoration: none;
255 | text-align: left;
256 | display: block;
257 | }
258 | .content-right ul li a:hover {
259 | color: #0b90d6;
260 | }
261 | .bottom {
262 | background-image: url(../static/images/footer.jpg);
263 | background-repeat: no-repeat;
264 | background-position: left top;
265 | text-align: center;
266 | width: 1000px;
267 | height: 110px;
268 | float: left;
269 | }
270 | .bottom ul {
271 | margin-top: 30px;
272 | list-style-type: none;
273 | }
274 | .bottom ul li {
275 | display: inline;
276 | border-left-width: 1px;
277 | border-left-style: solid;
278 | border-left-color: #FFFFFF;
279 | }
280 | .bottom ul li a {
281 | font-size: 12px;
282 | color: #FFFFFF;
283 | text-decoration: none;
284 | padding-right: 15px;
285 | padding-left: 15px;
286 | }
287 | .bottom ul li a:hover {
288 | text-decoration: underline;
289 | }
290 | .bottom p {
291 | font-size: 12px;
292 | color: #FFFFFF;
293 | margin-top: 40px;
294 | }
295 | .bottom a {
296 | font-size: 12px;
297 | color: #FFFFFF;
298 | margin-top: 40px;
299 | }
300 | .bottom a:hover {
301 | text-decoration: none;
302 | }
303 | table, th, td{
304 | border: 1px solid white;
305 | border-collapse: collapse;
306 | }
307 |
308 |
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