├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE.txt
├── PyAccessPoint
├── __init__.py
├── main.py
└── pyaccesspoint.py
├── README.rst
└── setup.py
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6 | deploy:
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1 | import sys
2 | import os
3 | import argparse
4 | from .pyaccesspoint import AccessPoint
5 | import logging
6 | from wireless import Wireless
7 | import netifaces
8 | import socket
9 | import json
10 |
11 |
12 | def validate_ip(addr):
13 | try:
14 | socket.inet_aton(addr)
15 | return True # legal
16 | except socket.error:
17 | logging.error("Wrong ip %s", str(addr))
18 | return False # Not legal
19 |
20 |
21 | def configure():
22 | wireless = Wireless()
23 | wireless_interfaces = wireless.interfaces()
24 | if not len(wireless_interfaces):
25 | print('Wireless interface could not be found on your device.')
26 | return None
27 | elif len(wireless_interfaces) > 1:
28 | while True:
29 | print("Choose interface: ")
30 | for i in range(0, len(wireless_interfaces)):
31 | print("{}: {}".format(str(i), wireless_interfaces[i]))
32 | try:
33 | wireless_interface_number = int((input("Enter number: ")))
34 | except:
35 | continue
36 | if wireless_interface_number >= len(wireless_interfaces):
37 | continue
38 | wlan = wireless_interfaces[wireless_interface_number]
39 | break
40 | else:
41 | wlan = wireless_interfaces[0]
42 | print('Wlan interface found: {}'.format(wlan))
43 |
44 | remaining_interfaces = netifaces.interfaces()
45 | remaining_interfaces.remove(wlan)
46 | if not len(remaining_interfaces):
47 | inet = None
48 | print('No network nic could be found on your deivce to interface with the LAN')
49 | else:
50 | while True:
51 | print("Choose interface: ")
52 | for i in range(0, len(remaining_interfaces)):
53 | print("{}: {}".format(str(i), remaining_interfaces[i]))
54 | print("X: Do not use forwarding")
55 | try:
56 | remaining_interface_number = input("Enter number: ")
57 | if remaining_interface_number.lower() == "x":
58 | inet = None
59 | break
60 | remaining_interface_number = int(remaining_interface_number)
61 | except:
62 | continue
63 | if remaining_interface_number >= len(remaining_interfaces):
64 | continue
65 | inet = remaining_interfaces[remaining_interface_number]
66 | break
67 |
68 | while True:
69 | ip = input('Enter an IP address for your ap [192.168.45.1]:')
70 | ip = '192.168.45.1' if ip == '' else ip
71 |
72 | if not validate_ip(ip):
73 | continue
74 |
75 | break
76 |
77 | netmask = '255.255.255.0'
78 |
79 | ssid = input('Enter SSID [MyHotspot]:')
80 | ssid = 'MyHotspot' if ssid == '' else ssid
81 |
82 | password = input('Enter password [1234567890]:')
83 | password = '1234567890' if password == '' else password
84 |
85 | return create_config_json(wlan, inet, ip, netmask, ssid, password)
86 |
87 |
88 | def load_config(config_path):
89 | try:
90 | with open(config_path) as access_point_config_file:
91 | dc = json.load(access_point_config_file)
92 |
93 | return dc
94 | except:
95 | return None
96 |
97 |
98 | def save_config(config_path, config_json):
99 | config_directory = os.path.dirname(config_path)
100 | if not os.path.exists(config_directory):
101 | os.makedirs(config_directory)
102 |
103 | with open(config_path, 'w') as access_point_config_file:
104 | json.dump(config_json, access_point_config_file)
105 |
106 | os.chmod(config_path, 0o600)
107 |
108 | return True
109 |
110 |
111 | def create_config_json(wlan='wlan0', inet=None, ip='192.168.45.1', netmask='255.255.255.0', ssid='MyAccessPoint',
112 | password='1234567890'):
113 | return {'wlan': wlan, 'inet': inet, 'ip': ip, 'netmask': netmask, 'ssid': ssid, 'password': password}
114 |
115 |
116 | def main():
117 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='A utility create a wifi hotspot on linux',
118 | formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter)
119 | parser.add_argument('command', choices=['start', 'stop', 'configure'])
120 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', required=False, action='store_true', help='output debug information')
121 | parser.add_argument('-c', "--config", required=False, action='store_true', help='use config file')
122 | parser.add_argument('-cp', "--config_path", required=False, default='/etc/accesspoint/accesspoint.json',
123 | help='path to config file')
124 | parser.add_argument('-w', "--wlan", required=False, default='wlan0',
125 | help='wi-fi interface that will be used to create hotspot')
126 | parser.add_argument('-i', "--inet", required=False, default=None, help='forwarding interface')
127 | parser.add_argument('-ip', required=False, default='192.168.45.1', help='ip address of this machine in new '
128 | 'network')
129 | parser.add_argument('-n', "--netmask", required=False, default='255.255.255.0',
130 | help='no idea what to put here as help, if don\'t know what is it don\'t change this parameter')
131 | parser.add_argument('-s', "--ssid", required=False, default='MyAccessPoint', help='name of new hotspot')
132 | parser.add_argument('-p', "--password", required=False, default='1234567890',
133 | help='password that can be used to connect to created hotspot')
134 | parser.add_argument('-sc', "--save_config", required=False, action='store_true',
135 | help='set this parameter if you want to save config file')
136 | args = parser.parse_args()
137 |
138 | if os.geteuid() != 0:
139 | logging.error("Need root rights.")
140 | return 1
141 |
142 | logging.basicConfig(format="%(asctime)s ::%(levelname)s:: %(message)s",
143 | level=logging.DEBUG if args.verbose else logging.INFO)
144 |
145 | if args.command == 'configure':
146 | config_json = configure()
147 | if config_json is None:
148 | return 1
149 |
150 | save_config(args.config_path, config_json)
151 |
152 | logging.debug("Config saved in: %s", args.config_path)
153 |
154 | return 0
155 |
156 | if args.config:
157 | config_json = load_config(args.config_path)
158 |
159 | if config_json is None:
160 | logging.error("Config loading error")
161 | return 1
162 | else:
163 | config_json = create_config_json(args.wlan, args.inet, args.ip, args.netmask, args.ssid, args.password)
164 |
165 | if args.save_config:
166 | save_config(args.config_path, config_json)
167 |
168 | access_point = AccessPoint(**config_json)
169 |
170 | if args.command == 'stop':
171 | out = access_point.stop()
172 | if out:
173 | logging.info("Stopped")
174 | elif args.command == 'start':
175 | out = access_point.start()
176 | if out:
177 | logging.info("Started")
178 | else:
179 | out = 0
180 |
181 | return out
182 |
183 | if __name__ == "__main__":
184 | sys.exit(main())
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1 | from __future__ import print_function
2 | from __future__ import absolute_import
3 | from builtins import input
4 | from builtins import range
5 | import os
6 | import socket
7 | import netifaces
8 | import shutil
9 | import psutil
10 | import subprocess
11 | import logging
12 |
13 | config = '''
14 | #sets the wifi interface to use, is wlan0 in most cases
15 | interface={2}
16 | #driver to use, nl80211 works in most cases
17 | driver=nl80211
18 | #sets the ssid of the virtual wifi access point
19 | ssid={0}
20 | #sets the mode of wifi, depends upon the devices you will be using. It can be a,b,g,n. Setting to g ensures backward compatiblity.
21 | hw_mode=g
22 | #sets the channel for your wifi
23 | channel=6
24 | #macaddr_acl sets options for mac address filtering. 0 means "accept unless in deny list"
25 | macaddr_acl=0
26 | #setting ignore_broadcast_ssid to 1 will disable the broadcasting of ssid
27 | ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
28 | #Sets authentication algorithm
29 | #1 - only open system authentication
30 | #2 - both open system authentication and shared key authentication
31 | auth_algs=1
32 | #####Sets WPA and WPA2 authentication#####
33 | #wpa option sets which wpa implementation to use
34 | #1 - wpa only
35 | #2 - wpa2 only
36 | #3 - both
37 | wpa=3
38 | #sets wpa passphrase required by the clients to authenticate themselves on the network
39 | wpa_passphrase={1}
40 | #sets wpa key management
41 | wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-PSK
42 | #sets encryption used by WPA
43 | wpa_pairwise=TKIP
44 | #sets encryption used by WPA2
45 | rsn_pairwise=CCMP
46 | #################################
47 | #####Sets WEP authentication#####
48 | #WEP is not recommended as it can be easily broken into
49 | #wep_default_key=0
50 | #wep_key0=qwert #5,13, or 16 characters
51 | #optionally you may also define wep_key2, wep_key3, and wep_key4
52 | #################################
53 | #For No encryption, you don't need to set any options
54 | '''
55 |
56 |
57 | class AccessPoint:
58 | def __init__(self, wlan='wlan0', inet=None, ip='192.168.45.1', netmask='255.255.255.0', ssid='MyAccessPoint',
59 | password='1234567890'):
60 | self.wlan = wlan
61 | self.inet = inet
62 | self.ip = ip
63 | self.netmask = netmask
64 | self.ssid = ssid
65 | self.password = password
66 | self.root_directory = "/etc/accesspoint/"
67 | self.hostapd_config_path = os.path.join(self.root_directory, "hostapd.config")
68 |
69 | if not os.path.exists(self.root_directory):
70 | os.makedirs(self.root_directory)
71 |
72 | def _check_parameters(self):
73 | interfaces = netifaces.interfaces()
74 |
75 | if self.wlan not in interfaces:
76 | logging.error("Wlan {} interface was not found".format(self.wlan))
77 | return False
78 |
79 | if self.inet is not None and self.inet not in interfaces:
80 | logging.error("Inet {} interface was not found".format(self.inet))
81 | return False
82 |
83 | if not self._validate_ip(self.ip):
84 | logging.error("Wrong ip {}".format(self.ip))
85 | return False
86 |
87 | if self.ssid is None:
88 | logging.error("SSID must not be None")
89 | return False
90 |
91 | self.ssid = str(self.ssid)
92 |
93 | if self.password is None:
94 | logging.error("Password must not be None")
95 | return False
96 |
97 | self.password = str(self.password)
98 |
99 | return True
100 |
101 | def _write_hostapd_config(self):
102 | with open(self.hostapd_config_path, 'w') as hostapd_config_file:
103 | hostapd_config_file.write(config.format(self.ssid, self.password, self.wlan))
104 |
105 | logging.debug("Hostapd config saved to %s", self.hostapd_config_path)
106 |
107 | def _validate_ip(self, addr):
108 | try:
109 | socket.inet_aton(addr)
110 | return True # legal
111 | except socket.error:
112 | logging.error("Wrong ip %s", str(addr))
113 | return False # Not legal
114 |
115 | def _check_dependencies(self):
116 | check = True
117 |
118 | if shutil.which('hostapd') is None:
119 | logging.error('hostapd executable not found. Make sure you have installed hostapd.')
120 | check = False
121 |
122 | if shutil.which('dnsmasq') is None:
123 | logging.error('dnsmasq executable not found. Make sure you have installed dnsmasq.')
124 | check = False
125 |
126 | return check
127 |
128 | def _pre_start(self):
129 | try:
130 | self._execute_shell('killall wpa_supplicant')
131 |
132 | result = self._execute_shell('nmcli radio wifi off')
133 | if "error" in result.lower():
134 | self._execute_shell('nmcli nm wifi off')
135 | self._execute_shell('rfkill unblock wlan')
136 | self._execute_shell('sleep 1')
137 | except:
138 | pass
139 |
140 | def _start_router(self):
141 | self._pre_start()
142 | s = 'ifconfig ' + self.wlan + ' up ' + self.ip + ' netmask ' + self.netmask
143 | logging.debug('created interface: mon.' + self.wlan + ' on IP: ' + self.ip)
144 | r = self._execute_shell(s)
145 | logging.debug(r)
146 | # print('sleeping for 2 seconds.')
147 | logging.debug('wait..')
148 | self._execute_shell('sleep 2')
149 | i = self.ip.rindex('.')
150 | ipparts = self.ip[0:i]
151 |
152 | # enable forwarding in sysctl.
153 | logging.debug('enabling forward in sysctl.')
154 | r = self._execute_shell('sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1')
155 | logging.debug(r.strip())
156 |
157 | if self.inet is not None:
158 | # enable forwarding in iptables.
159 | logging.debug('creating NAT using iptables: {} <-> {}'.format(self.wlan, self.inet))
160 | self._execute_shell('iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT')
161 |
162 | # add iptables rules to create the NAT.
163 | self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat --delete-chain')
164 | self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat -F')
165 | r = self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat -X')
166 | if len(r.strip()) > 0:
167 | logging.debug(r.strip())
168 | self._execute_shell('iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o {} -j MASQUERADE'.format(self.inet))
169 | self._execute_shell(
170 | 'iptables -A FORWARD -i {} -o {} -j ACCEPT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED'
171 | .format(self.inet, self.wlan))
172 | self._execute_shell('iptables -A FORWARD -i {} -o {} -j ACCEPT'.format(self.wlan, self.inet))
173 |
174 | # allow traffic to/from wlan
175 | self._execute_shell('iptables -A OUTPUT --out-interface {} -j ACCEPT'.format(self.wlan))
176 | self._execute_shell('iptables -A INPUT --in-interface {} -j ACCEPT'.format(self.wlan))
177 |
178 | # start dnsmasq
179 | s = 'dnsmasq --dhcp-authoritative --interface={} --dhcp-range={}.20,{}.100,{},4h'\
180 | .format(self.wlan, ipparts, ipparts, self.netmask)
181 |
182 | logging.debug('running dnsmasq')
183 | logging.debug(s)
184 | r = self._execute_shell(s)
185 | logging.debug(r)
186 |
187 | # ~ f = open(os.getcwd() + '/hostapd.tem','r')
188 | # ~ lout=[]
189 | # ~ for line in f.readlines():
190 | # ~ lout.append(line.replace('',SSID).replace('',password))
191 | # ~
192 | # ~ f.close()
193 | # ~ f = open(os.getcwd() + '/hostapd.conf','w')
194 | # ~ f.writelines(lout)
195 | # ~ f.close()
196 |
197 | # writelog('created: ' + os.getcwd() + '/hostapd.conf')
198 | # start hostapd
199 | # s = 'hostapd -B ' + os.path.abspath('run.conf')
200 | s = 'hostapd -B {}'.format(self.hostapd_config_path)
201 | logging.debug(s)
202 | logging.debug('running hostapd')
203 | # print('sleeping for 2 seconds.')
204 | logging.debug('wait..')
205 | self._execute_shell('sleep 2')
206 | r = self._execute_shell(s)
207 | logging.debug(r)
208 | logging.debug('hotspot is running.')
209 | return True
210 |
211 | def _stop_router(self):
212 | # bring down the interface
213 | self._execute_shell('ifconfig mon.' + self.wlan + ' down')
214 |
215 | # stop hostapd
216 | logging.debug('stopping hostapd')
217 | self._execute_shell('pkill hostapd')
218 |
219 | # stop dnsmasq
220 | logging.debug('stopping dnsmasq')
221 | self._execute_shell('killall dnsmasq')
222 |
223 | # disable forwarding in iptables.
224 | logging.debug('disabling forward rules in iptables.')
225 | self._execute_shell('iptables -P FORWARD DROP')
226 |
227 | # delete iptables rules that were added for wlan traffic.
228 | if self.wlan != None:
229 | self._execute_shell('iptables -D OUTPUT --out-interface {} -j ACCEPT'.format(self.wlan))
230 | self._execute_shell('iptables -D INPUT --in-interface {} -j ACCEPT'.format(self.wlan))
231 | self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat --delete-chain')
232 | self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat -F')
233 | self._execute_shell('iptables --table nat -X')
234 |
235 | # disable forwarding in sysctl.
236 | logging.debug('disabling forward in sysctl.')
237 | r = self._execute_shell('sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=0')
238 | logging.debug(r.strip())
239 | # self.execute_shell('ifconfig ' + wlan + ' down' + IP + ' netmask ' + Netmask)
240 | # self.execute_shell('ip addr flush ' + wlan)
241 | logging.debug('hotspot has stopped.')
242 | return True
243 |
244 | def is_running(self):
245 | proceses = [proc.name() for proc in psutil.process_iter()]
246 | return 'hostapd' in proceses or 'dnsmasq' in proceses
247 |
248 | def stop(self):
249 | if not self._check_parameters():
250 | return False
251 |
252 | if not self.is_running():
253 | logging.debug("Not running")
254 | return True
255 |
256 | return self._stop_router()
257 |
258 | def start(self):
259 | if not self._check_dependencies():
260 | return False
261 |
262 | if not self._check_parameters():
263 | return False
264 |
265 | if self.is_running():
266 | logging.debug("Already started")
267 | return True
268 |
269 | self._write_hostapd_config()
270 |
271 | return self._start_router()
272 |
273 | def _execute_shell(self, command_string):
274 | p = subprocess.Popen(command_string, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
275 | p.wait()
276 | result = p.communicate()
277 |
278 | return result[0].decode()
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1 | Introduction
============
*PyAccessPoint* is a package to create a wifi access point on linux. Itdepends on *hostapd* for AP provisioning and *dnsmasq* to assign IP addresses to devices.
Dependencies
============
So, there 2 types of dependencies.
System dependencies:
- dnsmasq
- hostapd
- python3
Python dependencies
- wireless
- netifaces
- psutil
You can not install python dependencies manually, they will be installed while installing the package.
If you want to do it manually, just type (or copy, it's better way :D)
::
sudo apt install python3-dev python3-pip && sudo pip3 install wireless netifaces psutil
Installation
============
Easy way by using pip
::
sudo apt update && sudo apt --yes --force-yes install dnsmasq hostapd python3-dev python3-pip && sudo pip3 install pyaccesspoint
Hard way
1. Install system dependencies
::
sudo apt update && sudo apt --yes --force-yes install dnsmasq hostapd python3-dev unzip python3-pip
2. Download latest package
::
cd ~ && wget --output-document=pyaccesspoint-master.zip https://github.com/Goblenus/pyaccesspoint/archive/master.zip
3. Unpack downloaded package
::
unzip pyaccesspoint-master.zip && cd pyaccesspoint-master
4. Install it
::
sudo python3 setup.py install
5. Remove files
::
cd ~ && sudo rm -rf pyaccesspoint-master.zip pyaccesspoint-master
That is all. Now you can use PyAccessPoint.
One line install:
::
sudo apt update && sudo apt --yes --force-yes install dnsmasq hostapd python3-dev unzip python3-pip && cd ~ && wget --output-document=pyaccesspoint-master.zip https://github.com/Goblenus/pyaccesspoint/archive/master.zip && unzip pyaccesspoint-master.zip && cd pyaccesspoint-master && sudo python3 setup.py install && cd ~ && sudo rm -rf pyaccesspoint-master.zip pyaccesspoint-master
Usage
=====
You can use it as standalone command line utility:
To start
::
sudo pyaccesspoint start
It will create hotspot named "MyAccessPoint" on wlan0 with "1234567890" password.
All arguments you may obtain by typing:
::
pyaccesspoint --help
To stop
::
sudo pyaccesspoint stop
You can configure and save config file. This will save you time at them next start
::
sudo pyaccesspoint configure
You config file file will be placed at /etc/accesspoint/accesspoint.json.
To start it with config file just type:
::
sudo pyaccesspoint --config start
Code usage
============
1. Import
::
from PyAccessPoint import pyaccesspoint
2. Create AccessPoint class
::
access_point = pyaccesspoint.AccessPoint()
3. Start it
::
access_point.start()
4. Stop it
::
access_point.stop()
To check is accesspoint started use is_running
::
access_point.is_running()
You can change accesspoint parameters while creating AccessPoint class
Class parameters:
- **wlan** - wlan interface
- **inet** - wlan forward to interface (use None to off forwarding)
- **ip** - just ip of your accesspoint wlan interface
- **netmask** - so... -> (`wiki link `_)
- **ssid** - name of your accesspoint
- **password** - password of your accesspoint
Tested
======
- OrangePi Plus with Armbian 5.23
Note
====
This project is python3 compatible only, python2 is not tested at all.
Idea
====
This project is fork of https://github.com/prahladyeri/hotspotd (Prahlad Yeri - prahladyeri@yahoo.com)
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1 | from setuptools import setup
2 | import os
3 |
4 | if os.path.exists('README.rst'):
5 | with open('README.rst') as readme_rst_file:
6 | long_description = readme_rst_file.read()
7 | else:
8 | long_description = 'No description'
9 |
10 | s = setup(
11 | install_requires=[
12 | 'wireless',
13 | 'netifaces',
14 | 'psutil'
15 | ],
16 | name='PyAccessPoint',
17 | version='0.2.5',
18 | description='Package to manage wifi hotspot on linux',
19 | long_description=long_description,
20 | license='GNU GPLv3',
21 | author='Anton Bautkin',
22 | author_email='antonbautkin@gmail.com',
23 | url='https://github.com/Goblenus/pyaccesspoint',
24 | packages=['PyAccessPoint'],
25 | entry_points={
26 | 'console_scripts': [
27 | 'pyaccesspoint = PyAccessPoint.main:main',
28 | ],
29 | }
30 | )
31 |
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