├── Jenkinsfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── arm64 ├── Makefile ├── README ├── configure └── customization │ ├── archives │ ├── parrot.key.chroot │ └── parrot.list.chroot │ ├── hooks │ └── normal │ │ ├── 0001-setup_user_parrot.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0002-add_parrot_to_groups.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0003-check_sudoers_for_admin.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0020-extract_initrd_uuid.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0021-silence-systemd.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0022-enable-ssh-server.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0023-enable-dnsmasq.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0052-remove_etc_parts.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0053-remove-plus-tools.hook.binary │ │ ├── 0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0110-remove-backup-files.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0120-remove-dbus-machine-id.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0130-remove-gnome-icon-cache.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0140-remove-log-files.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0160-remove-openssh-server-host-keys.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0170-remove-python-py.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0180-remove-systemd-machine-id.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0190-remove-temporary-files.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot │ │ ├── 0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot │ │ └── 0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot │ ├── includes.chroot │ ├── etc │ │ ├── default │ │ │ └── locale │ │ ├── dnsmasq.conf │ │ ├── hostname │ │ ├── hosts │ │ ├── network │ │ │ └── interfaces │ │ ├── resolv.conf │ │ └── skel │ │ │ └── .config │ │ │ └── autostart │ │ │ ├── conky-start.desktop │ │ │ └── login-sound.desktop │ └── lib │ │ └── firmware │ │ └── brcm │ │ └── brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt │ ├── package-lists │ └── parrot-standard.list.chroot │ └── preseed │ └── dictionaries-common.cfg.chroot └── armhf ├── Makefile ├── README ├── configure └── customization ├── archives ├── parrot.key.chroot └── parrot.list.chroot ├── hooks └── normal │ ├── 0001-setup_user_parrot.hook.binary │ ├── 0002-add_parrot_to_groups.hook.binary │ ├── 0003-check_sudoers_for_admin.hook.binary │ ├── 0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot │ ├── 0020-extract_initrd_uuid.hook.binary │ ├── 0021-silence-systemd.hook.chroot │ ├── 0022-enable-ssh-server.hook.chroot │ ├── 0023-enable-dnsmasq.hook.chroot │ ├── 0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot │ ├── 0052-remove_etc_parts.hook.binary │ ├── 0053-remove-plus-tools.hook.binary │ ├── 0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot │ ├── 0110-remove-backup-files.hook.chroot │ ├── 0120-remove-dbus-machine-id.hook.chroot │ ├── 0130-remove-gnome-icon-cache.hook.chroot │ ├── 0140-remove-log-files.hook.chroot │ ├── 0160-remove-openssh-server-host-keys.hook.chroot │ ├── 0170-remove-python-py.hook.chroot │ ├── 0180-remove-systemd-machine-id.hook.chroot │ ├── 0190-remove-temporary-files.hook.chroot │ ├── 0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot │ ├── 0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot │ ├── 0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot │ ├── 0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot │ ├── 0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot │ └── 0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot ├── includes.chroot ├── etc │ ├── default │ │ └── locale │ ├── dnsmasq.conf │ ├── hostname │ ├── hosts │ ├── network │ │ └── interfaces │ ├── resolv.conf │ └── skel │ │ └── .config │ │ └── autostart │ │ ├── conky-start.desktop │ │ └── login-sound.desktop └── lib │ └── firmware │ └── brcm │ └── brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt ├── package-lists └── parrot-standard.list.chroot └── preseed └── dictionaries-common.cfg.chroot /Jenkinsfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pipeline { 2 | agent any 3 | stages { 4 | stage('setup') { 5 | steps { 6 | sh 'apt-get -y install live-build qemu-user-static debootstrap make' 7 | } 8 | } 9 | stage('configure armhf') { 10 | steps { 11 | parallel( 12 | "configure armhf": { 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # parrot-arm-builder 2 | ParrotSec rootfs arm (armhf at the moment) builder. 3 | 4 | You need a Debian (or derivates) or a Parrot (or derivates) installation to use the build system. 5 | 6 | (Work in progress to get it working on Ubuntu and derivates) 7 | 8 | - You need first to install live-build and some other tools (i386 and x86_64 platforms): 9 | 10 | sudo apt-get install live-build qemu-user-static debootstrap make 11 | 12 | (If you want to build directly on armhf, remove the references to qemu on the configure script) 13 | 14 | And after, cd into armhf and launch a ./configure && make 15 | 16 | You can, before launching the build system, modify as you wish, the configure script, the Makefile, 17 | and the hooks and other stuffs, under the customization directory. 18 | 19 | The result will be a tarball, into a gzip or a lzma or other formats (you can decide into the configure script), 20 | containing a binary directory, where there is all the rootfs for armhf devices. 21 | 22 | All the code is under GPLv3+ . 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # (C) 2012-2015 Fathi Boudra 4 | 5 | # (C) 2015-2017 Francesco Bonanno , little changes for parrot arm rootfs tarballs. 6 | 7 | # Calls all necessary live-build programs in the correct order to complete 8 | # the bootstrap, chroot, binary, and source stage. 9 | 10 | # You need live-build package installed and superuser privileges. 11 | 12 | BUILD_NUMBER=1 13 | BASEIMG=parrotsec-standard-3.5-arm64 14 | IMAGEPREFIX=$(BASEIMG)-$(BUILD_NUMBER) 15 | LOGFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).build-log.txt 16 | CONFIGFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).config.tar.bz2 17 | LISTFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).contents 18 | CHROOTFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).files 19 | PKGSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).packages 20 | TARGZFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).tar.gz 21 | MD5SUMSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).md5sums.txt 22 | SHA1SUMSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).sha1sums.txt 23 | 24 | all: 25 | set -e; sudo lb build 2>&1 | tee $(LOGFILE) 26 | if [ -f live-image-arm64.tar.tar.gz ]; then \ 27 | tar -jcf $(CONFIGFILE) auto/ config/ configure; \ 28 | sudo mv live-image-arm64.contents $(LISTFILE); \ 29 | sudo mv chroot.files $(CHROOTFILE); \ 30 | sudo mv chroot.packages.install $(PKGSFILE); \ 31 | sudo mv live-image-arm64.tar.tar.gz $(TARGZFILE); \ 32 | md5sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(MD5SUMSFILE); \ 33 | sha1sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(SHA1SUMSFILE); \ 34 | fi 35 | 36 | finalize: 37 | if [ -f live-image-arm64.tar.tar.gz ]; then \ 38 | tar -jcf $(CONFIGFILE) auto/ config/ configure; \ 39 | sudo mv live-image-arm64.contents $(LISTFILE); \ 40 | sudo mv chroot.files $(CHROOTFILE); \ 41 | sudo mv chroot.packages.install $(PKGSFILE); \ 42 | sudo mv live-image-arm64.tar.tar.gz $(TARGZFILE); \ 43 | md5sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(MD5SUMSFILE); \ 44 | sha1sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(SHA1SUMSFILE); \ 45 | fi 46 | 47 | clean: 48 | sudo lb clean --purge 49 | rm -f $(BASEIMG)-* 50 | rm -rf config 51 | rm -rf .build 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * To build binary image: 2 | * install live-build qemu-user-static make 3 | * run configure 4 | * run make 5 | 6 | * Scripts: 7 | * configure 8 | * Makefile 9 | 10 | * Configuration Layout 11 | 12 | `-- ./config 13 | 14 | * Customization Layout 15 | 16 | `-- ./customization 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/configure: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # (C) 2012-2015 Fathi Boudra 4 | # (C) 2015-2016 Francesco Bonanno , little modifications for parrot arm rootfs tarballs. 5 | 6 | # Create configuration for live-build. 7 | 8 | # You need live-build package installed. 9 | 10 | set -e 11 | 12 | echo "I: create configuration" 13 | export LB_BOOTSTRAP_INCLUDE="apt-transport-https gnupg2" 14 | lb config noauto \ 15 | --distribution parrot \ 16 | --architectures arm64 \ 17 | --archive-areas 'main' \ 18 | --keyring-packages parrot-archive-keyring \ 19 | --debootstrap-options '--keyring=config/archives/parrot.key.chroot' \ 20 | --updates false \ 21 | --security false \ 22 | --backports false \ 23 | --firmware-binary false \ 24 | --firmware-chroot false \ 25 | --compression gzip \ 26 | --gzip-options '-9 --rsyncable' \ 27 | --debconf-frontend noninteractive \ 28 | --binary-filesystem ext4 \ 29 | --debug \ 30 | --bootstrap-qemu-arch arm64 \ 31 | --bootstrap-qemu-static /usr/bin/qemu-aarch64-static \ 32 | --mirror-bootstrap 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 33 | --mirror-chroot 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 34 | --mirror-binary 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 35 | --iso-application 'Parrot' \ 36 | --iso-publisher 'Parrot Project' \ 37 | --iso-volume 'ParrotSec 3.5 arm64' \ 38 | --linux-flavours none \ 39 | --linux-packages none \ 40 | --debian-installer false \ 41 | --bootappend-live 'username=parrot hostname=parrot-arm64' \ 42 | --source false \ 43 | --binary-images tar \ 44 | --mode debian \ 45 | --system normal \ 46 | --build-with-chroot true \ 47 | --chroot-filesystem none 48 | 49 | echo "I: copy customization" 50 | test -d customization && cp -rf customization/* config/ 51 | 52 | echo "I: done" 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/archives/parrot.key.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ParrotSec/parrot-arm-builder/c8ff129b7e6952c2ca4ba1692467bdac987c2cc3/arm64/customization/archives/parrot.key.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/archives/parrot.list.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## stable repository 2 | deb http://rwth-aachen-euro.archive.parrotsec.org/parrotsec/ parrot main contrib non-free 3 | #deb-src http://rwth-aachen-euro.archive.parrotsec.org/parrotsec/ parrot main contrib non-free 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0001-setup_user_parrot.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | echo "I: create parrot user" 4 | adduser --disabled-password --gecos "" parrot 5 | 6 | echo "I: set parrot user password" 7 | echo "parrot:parrot" | chpasswd 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0002-add_parrot_to_groups.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -x 2 | 3 | DEFGROUPS="admin,adm,dialout,cdrom,audio,dip,video,plugdev,bluetooth,pulse-access" 4 | 5 | /bin/egrep -i "^admin" /etc/group 6 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 7 | echo "User admin exists in /etc/group" 8 | else 9 | echo "User admin does not exists in /etc/group must create" 10 | groupadd admin 11 | fi 12 | /bin/egrep -i "^adm" /etc/group 13 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 14 | echo "User adm exists in /etc/group" 15 | else 16 | echo "User adm does not exists in /etc/group must create" 17 | groupadd adm 18 | fi 19 | /bin/egrep -i "^dialout" /etc/group 20 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 21 | echo "User dialout exists in /etc/group" 22 | else 23 | echo "User dialout does not exists in /etc/group must create" 24 | groupadd dialout 25 | fi 26 | /bin/egrep -i "^cdrom" /etc/group 27 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 28 | echo "User cdrom exists in /etc/group" 29 | else 30 | echo "User cdrom does not exists in /etc/group must create" 31 | groupadd cdrom 32 | fi 33 | /bin/egrep -i "^audio" /etc/group 34 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 35 | echo "User audio exists in /etc/group" 36 | else 37 | echo "User audio does not exists in /etc/group must create" 38 | groupadd audio 39 | fi 40 | /bin/egrep -i "^dip" /etc/group 41 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 42 | echo "User dip exists in /etc/group" 43 | else 44 | echo "User dip does not exists in /etc/group must create" 45 | groupadd dip 46 | fi 47 | /bin/egrep -i "^video" /etc/group 48 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 49 | echo "User video exists in /etc/group" 50 | else 51 | echo "User video does not exists in /etc/group must create" 52 | groupadd video 53 | fi 54 | /bin/egrep -i "^plugdev" /etc/group 55 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 56 | echo "User plugdev exists in /etc/group" 57 | else 58 | echo "User plugdev does not exists in /etc/group must create" 59 | groupadd plugdev 60 | fi 61 | /bin/egrep -i "^bluetooth" /etc/group 62 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 63 | echo "User bluetooth exists in /etc/group" 64 | else 65 | echo "User bluetooth does not exists in /etc/group must create" 66 | groupadd bluetooth 67 | fi 68 | /bin/egrep -i "^pulse-access" /etc/group 69 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 70 | echo "User pulse-access exists in /etc/group" 71 | else 72 | echo "User pulse-access does not exists in /etc/group must create" 73 | groupadd pulse-access 74 | fi 75 | /bin/egrep -i "^sudo" /etc/group 76 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 77 | echo "User sudo exists in /etc/group" 78 | else 79 | echo "User sudo does not exists in /etc/group must create" 80 | groupadd --system sudo 81 | fi 82 | 83 | 84 | echo "I: add parrot to ($DEFGROUPS) groups" 85 | usermod -a -G ${DEFGROUPS} parrot 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0003-check_sudoers_for_admin.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # check to make sure sudoers file has ref for admin 4 | ADMINEXISTS="$(awk '$1 == "%admin" { print $1 }' /etc/sudoers)" 5 | if [ -z "$ADMINEXISTS" ]; then 6 | # append admin entry to sudoers 7 | echo "# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges" >> /etc/sudoers 8 | echo "%admin ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers 9 | fi 10 | 11 | # make sure that NOPASSWD is set for %admin 12 | # expecially in the case that we didn't add it to /etc/sudoers 13 | # just blow the %admin line away and force it to be NOPASSWD 14 | sed -i -e ' 15 | /\%admin/ c \ 16 | %admin ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL 17 | ' /etc/sudoers 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0020-extract_initrd_uuid.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | mkdir -p uuid 4 | cd uuid 5 | 6 | prefix= 7 | 8 | if ls ../binary/casper/initrd.img-* 2>&1 > /dev/null; then 9 | prefix=../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/casper/ 10 | else 11 | prefix=../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/boot/ 12 | fi 13 | 14 | UUID=`uuidgen -r` 15 | 16 | for initrd in `ls $prefix/initrd.img-*`; do 17 | zcat $initrd | cpio --quiet -id 18 | echo $UUID > conf/uuid.conf 19 | find . | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc | gzip > $initrd 20 | rm -rf * 21 | done 22 | 23 | echo "I: setting rootfs UUID $UUID in initrd... copying to '.disk/casper-uuid'." 24 | if [ ! -d ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk ]; then 25 | mkdir -p ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk 26 | fi 27 | echo $UUID > ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk/casper-uuid 28 | cd .. 29 | rm -rf uuid 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0021-silence-systemd.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Make systemd less spammy 4 | 5 | sed -i 's/#LogLevel=info/LogLevel=warning/' \ 6 | /etc/systemd/system.conf 7 | 8 | sed -i 's/#LogTarget=journal-or-kmsg/LogTarget=journal/' \ 9 | /etc/systemd/system.conf 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0022-enable-ssh-server.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Enable openssh-server 4 | 5 | systemctl enable ssh 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0023-enable-dnsmasq.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Enable dnsmasq 4 | 5 | systemctl enable dnsmasq 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0052-remove_etc_parts.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | cd binary 4 | 5 | echo "I: rm /etc/resolv.conf" 6 | rm -f ./etc/resolv.conf 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0053-remove-plus-tools.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | cd binary 4 | 5 | echo "I: removing metasploit framework and openvas framework" 6 | apt-get purge metasploit-framework openvas openvas-cli openvas-manager openvas-scanner libopenvas8 -y 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0110-remove-backup-files.hook.chroot: 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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0180-remove-systemd-machine-id.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0190-remove-temporary-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | # Remove temporary files 6 | rm -rf /var/cache/man/* 7 | rm -rf /pool 8 | rm -rf /binary 9 | rm -rf /dists 10 | 11 | for _DIRECTORY in /tmp /var/tmp 12 | do 13 | rm -rf ${_DIRECTORY} 14 | 15 | mkdir -p ${_DIRECTORY} 16 | chmod 1777 ${_DIRECTORY} 17 | done 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/hooks/normal/0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/default/locale: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | LANG=C.UTF-8 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/dnsmasq.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | server=92.222.97.144 2 | server=92.222.97.145 3 | listen-address=127.0.0.1 4 | port=53 5 | bind-interfaces 6 | interface=lo 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/hostname: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | parrot-armhf 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/hosts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 127.0.0.1 localhost 2 | ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback 3 | fe00::0 ip6-localnet 4 | ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix 5 | ff02::1 ip6-allnodes 6 | ff02::2 ip6-allrouters 7 | 127.0.1.1 parrot-armhf 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/network/interfaces: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system 2 | # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). 3 | 4 | # The loopback network interface 5 | auto lo 6 | iface lo inet loopback 7 | 8 | # The primary network interface 9 | # auto eth0 10 | # iface eth0 inet dhcp 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/resolv.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8) 2 | # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN 3 | nameserver 127.0.0.1 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/skel/.config/autostart/conky-start.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env xdg-open 2 | [Desktop Entry] 3 | Version=1.0 4 | Type=Application 5 | Terminal=false 6 | Exec=sh -c "sleep 20;conky" 7 | Name=conky 8 | Comment=Start conky 9 | Icon=nepomuk 10 | X-MATE-Autostart-enabled=true 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/etc/skel/.config/autostart/login-sound.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env xdg-open 2 | [Desktop Entry] 3 | Version=1.0 4 | Type=Application 5 | Terminal=false 6 | Exec=sh -c "sleep 2;paplay /usr/share/sounds/parrot/login.ogg" 7 | Name=LoginSound 8 | Comment=Play Login Sound 9 | Icon=play 10 | X-MATE-Autostart-enabled=true 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/includes.chroot/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # NVRAM file for BCM943430WLPTH 2 | # 2.4 GHz, 20 MHz BW mode 3 | 4 | # The following parameter values are just placeholders, need to be updated. 5 | manfid=0x2d0 6 | prodid=0x0727 7 | vendid=0x14e4 8 | devid=0x43e2 9 | boardtype=0x0727 10 | boardrev=0x1101 11 | boardnum=22 12 | macaddr=00:90:4c:c5:12:38 13 | sromrev=11 14 | boardflags=0x00404201 15 | boardflags3=0x08000000 16 | xtalfreq=37400 17 | nocrc=1 18 | ag0=255 19 | aa2g=1 20 | ccode=ALL 21 | 22 | pa0itssit=0x20 23 | extpagain2g=0 24 | #PA parameters for 2.4GHz, measured at CHIP OUTPUT 25 | pa2ga0=-168,7161,-820 26 | AvVmid_c0=0x0,0xc8 27 | cckpwroffset0=5 28 | 29 | # PPR params 30 | maxp2ga0=84 31 | txpwrbckof=6 32 | cckbw202gpo=0 33 | legofdmbw202gpo=0x66111111 34 | mcsbw202gpo=0x77711111 35 | propbw202gpo=0xdd 36 | 37 | # OFDM IIR : 38 | ofdmdigfilttype=18 39 | ofdmdigfilttypebe=18 40 | # PAPD mode: 41 | papdmode=1 42 | papdvalidtest=1 43 | pacalidx2g=42 44 | papdepsoffset=-22 45 | papdendidx=58 46 | 47 | # LTECX flags 48 | ltecxmux=0 49 | ltecxpadnum=0x0102 50 | ltecxfnsel=0x44 51 | ltecxgcigpio=0x01 52 | 53 | il0macaddr=00:90:4c:c5:12:38 54 | wl0id=0x431b 55 | 56 | deadman_to=0xffffffff 57 | # muxenab: 0x1 for UART enable, 0x2 for GPIOs, 0x8 for JTAG 58 | muxenab=0x1 59 | # CLDO PWM voltage settings - 0x4 - 1.1 volt 60 | #cldo_pwm=0x4 61 | 62 | #VCO freq 326.4MHz 63 | spurconfig=0x3 64 | 65 | edonthd20l=-75 66 | edoffthd20ul=-80 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/package-lists/parrot-standard.list.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #standard packages 2 | # ! Packages Priority standard 3 | 4 | ## 5 | #if ARCHITECTURES i386 amd64 6 | firmware-b43legacy-installer 7 | firmware-b43-installer 8 | #endif 9 | #zd1211-firmware 10 | #firmware-linux 11 | #firmware-netxen 12 | #firmware-ralink 13 | #firmware-realtek 14 | #firmware-iwlwifi 15 | #firmware-intelwimax 16 | #firmware-ipw2x00 17 | #firmware-atheros 18 | #firmware-bnx2 19 | #firmware-libertas 20 | #bluez-firmware 21 | #firmware-linux-nonfree 22 | 23 | #firmware-brcm80211 24 | #firmware-amd-graphics 25 | #firmware-cavium 26 | #firmware-intel-sound 27 | #firmware-misc-nonfree 28 | #firmware-myricom 29 | #firmware-qlogic 30 | #firmware-samsung 31 | #firmware-siano 32 | #firmware-ti-connectivity 33 | 34 | ## parrot metapackages 35 | apt-parrot 36 | parrot-core 37 | parrot-interface 38 | parrot-mini 39 | parrot-mate 40 | 41 | ## other packages 42 | vinagre 43 | etherape 44 | torchat 45 | vlc 46 | galculator 47 | 48 | # parrot metapackages 49 | apt-parrot 50 | parrot-core 51 | 52 | # provide l10n for everybody 53 | locales-all 54 | console-setup 55 | console-setup-linux 56 | keyboard-configuration 57 | 58 | #if ARCHITECTURES armel armhf 59 | # cgpt 60 | # vboot-utils 61 | # vboot-kernel-utils 62 | #endif 63 | 64 | #important stuff 65 | cowsay 66 | cryptsetup 67 | ethtool 68 | expect 69 | gdb 70 | git 71 | iw 72 | lvm2 73 | openvpn 74 | parted 75 | gparted 76 | screen 77 | sendemail 78 | snmp 79 | snmpd 80 | suckless-tools 81 | sudo 82 | unrar 83 | upx-ucl 84 | zsh 85 | resolvconf 86 | dnsmasq 87 | zile 88 | mg 89 | 90 | #filesystem support 91 | jfsutils 92 | hfsplus 93 | hfsutils 94 | hfsprogs 95 | btrfs-tools 96 | e2fsprogs 97 | dosfstools 98 | mtools 99 | reiser4progs 100 | reiserfsprogs 101 | xfsprogs 102 | xfsdump 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arm64/customization/preseed/dictionaries-common.cfg.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select american (American English) 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # (C) 2012-2015 Fathi Boudra 4 | 5 | # (C) 2015-2017 Francesco Bonanno , little changes for parrot arm rootfs tarballs. 6 | 7 | # Calls all necessary live-build programs in the correct order to complete 8 | # the bootstrap, chroot, binary, and source stage. 9 | 10 | # You need live-build package installed and superuser privileges. 11 | 12 | BUILD_NUMBER=1 13 | BASEIMG=parrotsec-standard-3.5-armhf 14 | IMAGEPREFIX=$(BASEIMG)-$(BUILD_NUMBER) 15 | LOGFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).build-log.txt 16 | CONFIGFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).config.tar.bz2 17 | LISTFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).contents 18 | CHROOTFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).files 19 | PKGSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).packages 20 | TARGZFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).tar.gz 21 | MD5SUMSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).md5sums.txt 22 | SHA1SUMSFILE=$(IMAGEPREFIX).sha1sums.txt 23 | 24 | all: 25 | set -e; sudo lb build 2>&1 | tee $(LOGFILE) 26 | if [ -f live-image-armhf.tar.tar.gz ]; then \ 27 | tar -jcf $(CONFIGFILE) auto/ config/ configure; \ 28 | sudo mv live-image-armhf.contents $(LISTFILE); \ 29 | sudo mv chroot.files $(CHROOTFILE); \ 30 | sudo mv chroot.packages.install $(PKGSFILE); \ 31 | sudo mv live-image-armhf.tar.tar.gz $(TARGZFILE); \ 32 | md5sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(MD5SUMSFILE); \ 33 | sha1sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(SHA1SUMSFILE); \ 34 | fi 35 | 36 | finalize: 37 | if [ -f live-image-armhf.tar.tar.gz ]; then \ 38 | tar -jcf $(CONFIGFILE) auto/ config/ configure; \ 39 | sudo mv live-image-armhf.contents $(LISTFILE); \ 40 | sudo mv chroot.files $(CHROOTFILE); \ 41 | sudo mv chroot.packages.install $(PKGSFILE); \ 42 | sudo mv live-image-armhf.tar.tar.gz $(TARGZFILE); \ 43 | md5sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(MD5SUMSFILE); \ 44 | sha1sum $(LOGFILE) $(CONFIGFILE) $(LISTFILE) $(CHROOTFILE) $(PKGSFILE) $(TARGZFILE) > $(SHA1SUMSFILE); \ 45 | fi 46 | 47 | clean: 48 | sudo lb clean --purge 49 | rm -f $(BASEIMG)-* 50 | rm -rf config 51 | rm -rf .build 52 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/README: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * To build binary image: 2 | * install live-build qemu-user-static make 3 | * run configure 4 | * run make 5 | 6 | * Scripts: 7 | * configure 8 | * Makefile 9 | 10 | * Configuration Layout 11 | 12 | `-- ./config 13 | 14 | * Customization Layout 15 | 16 | `-- ./customization 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/configure: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # (C) 2012-2015 Fathi Boudra 4 | # (C) 2015-2016 Francesco Bonanno , little modifications for parrot arm rootfs tarballs. 5 | 6 | # Create configuration for live-build. 7 | 8 | # You need live-build package installed. 9 | 10 | set -e 11 | 12 | echo "I: create configuration" 13 | export LB_BOOTSTRAP_INCLUDE="apt-transport-https gnupg2" 14 | lb config noauto \ 15 | --distribution parrot \ 16 | --architectures armhf \ 17 | --archive-areas 'main' \ 18 | --keyring-packages parrot-archive-keyring \ 19 | --debootstrap-options '--keyring=config/archives/parrot.key.chroot' \ 20 | --updates false \ 21 | --security false \ 22 | --backports false \ 23 | --firmware-binary false \ 24 | --firmware-chroot false \ 25 | --compression gzip \ 26 | --gzip-options '-9 --rsyncable' \ 27 | --debconf-frontend noninteractive \ 28 | --binary-filesystem ext4 \ 29 | --debug \ 30 | --bootstrap-qemu-arch armhf \ 31 | --bootstrap-qemu-static /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static \ 32 | --mirror-bootstrap 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 33 | --mirror-chroot 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 34 | --mirror-binary 'http://archive.parrotsec.org/parrot' \ 35 | --iso-application 'Parrot' \ 36 | --iso-publisher 'Parrot Project' \ 37 | --iso-volume 'ParrotSec 3.5 armhf' \ 38 | --linux-flavours none \ 39 | --linux-packages none \ 40 | --debian-installer false \ 41 | --bootappend-live 'username=parrot hostname=parrot-armhf' \ 42 | --source false \ 43 | --binary-images tar \ 44 | --mode debian \ 45 | --system normal \ 46 | --build-with-chroot true \ 47 | --chroot-filesystem none 48 | 49 | echo "I: copy customization" 50 | test -d customization && cp -rf customization/* config/ 51 | 52 | echo "I: done" 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/archives/parrot.key.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ParrotSec/parrot-arm-builder/c8ff129b7e6952c2ca4ba1692467bdac987c2cc3/armhf/customization/archives/parrot.key.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/archives/parrot.list.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## stable repository 2 | deb http://rwth-aachen-euro.archive.parrotsec.org/parrotsec/ parrot main contrib non-free 3 | #deb-src http://rwth-aachen-euro.archive.parrotsec.org/parrotsec/ parrot main contrib non-free 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0001-setup_user_parrot.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | echo "I: create parrot user" 4 | adduser --disabled-password --gecos "" parrot 5 | 6 | echo "I: set parrot user password" 7 | echo "parrot:parrot" | chpasswd 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0002-add_parrot_to_groups.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh -x 2 | 3 | DEFGROUPS="admin,adm,dialout,cdrom,audio,dip,video,plugdev,bluetooth,pulse-access" 4 | 5 | /bin/egrep -i "^admin" /etc/group 6 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 7 | echo "User admin exists in /etc/group" 8 | else 9 | echo "User admin does not exists in /etc/group must create" 10 | groupadd admin 11 | fi 12 | /bin/egrep -i "^adm" /etc/group 13 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 14 | echo "User adm exists in /etc/group" 15 | else 16 | echo "User adm does not exists in /etc/group must create" 17 | groupadd adm 18 | fi 19 | /bin/egrep -i "^dialout" /etc/group 20 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 21 | echo "User dialout exists in /etc/group" 22 | else 23 | echo "User dialout does not exists in /etc/group must create" 24 | groupadd dialout 25 | fi 26 | /bin/egrep -i "^cdrom" /etc/group 27 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 28 | echo "User cdrom exists in /etc/group" 29 | else 30 | echo "User cdrom does not exists in /etc/group must create" 31 | groupadd cdrom 32 | fi 33 | /bin/egrep -i "^audio" /etc/group 34 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 35 | echo "User audio exists in /etc/group" 36 | else 37 | echo "User audio does not exists in /etc/group must create" 38 | groupadd audio 39 | fi 40 | /bin/egrep -i "^dip" /etc/group 41 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 42 | echo "User dip exists in /etc/group" 43 | else 44 | echo "User dip does not exists in /etc/group must create" 45 | groupadd dip 46 | fi 47 | /bin/egrep -i "^video" /etc/group 48 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 49 | echo "User video exists in /etc/group" 50 | else 51 | echo "User video does not exists in /etc/group must create" 52 | groupadd video 53 | fi 54 | /bin/egrep -i "^plugdev" /etc/group 55 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 56 | echo "User plugdev exists in /etc/group" 57 | else 58 | echo "User plugdev does not exists in /etc/group must create" 59 | groupadd plugdev 60 | fi 61 | /bin/egrep -i "^bluetooth" /etc/group 62 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 63 | echo "User bluetooth exists in /etc/group" 64 | else 65 | echo "User bluetooth does not exists in /etc/group must create" 66 | groupadd bluetooth 67 | fi 68 | /bin/egrep -i "^pulse-access" /etc/group 69 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 70 | echo "User pulse-access exists in /etc/group" 71 | else 72 | echo "User pulse-access does not exists in /etc/group must create" 73 | groupadd pulse-access 74 | fi 75 | /bin/egrep -i "^sudo" /etc/group 76 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 77 | echo "User sudo exists in /etc/group" 78 | else 79 | echo "User sudo does not exists in /etc/group must create" 80 | groupadd --system sudo 81 | fi 82 | 83 | 84 | echo "I: add parrot to ($DEFGROUPS) groups" 85 | usermod -a -G ${DEFGROUPS} parrot 86 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0003-check_sudoers_for_admin.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # check to make sure sudoers file has ref for admin 4 | ADMINEXISTS="$(awk '$1 == "%admin" { print $1 }' /etc/sudoers)" 5 | if [ -z "$ADMINEXISTS" ]; then 6 | # append admin entry to sudoers 7 | echo "# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges" >> /etc/sudoers 8 | echo "%admin ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers 9 | fi 10 | 11 | # make sure that NOPASSWD is set for %admin 12 | # expecially in the case that we didn't add it to /etc/sudoers 13 | # just blow the %admin line away and force it to be NOPASSWD 14 | sed -i -e ' 15 | /\%admin/ c \ 16 | %admin ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL 17 | ' /etc/sudoers 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0020-create-mtab-symlink.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0020-extract_initrd_uuid.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | mkdir -p uuid 4 | cd uuid 5 | 6 | prefix= 7 | 8 | if ls ../binary/casper/initrd.img-* 2>&1 > /dev/null; then 9 | prefix=../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/casper/ 10 | else 11 | prefix=../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/boot/ 12 | fi 13 | 14 | UUID=`uuidgen -r` 15 | 16 | for initrd in `ls $prefix/initrd.img-*`; do 17 | zcat $initrd | cpio --quiet -id 18 | echo $UUID > conf/uuid.conf 19 | find . | cpio --quiet --dereference -o -H newc | gzip > $initrd 20 | rm -rf * 21 | done 22 | 23 | echo "I: setting rootfs UUID $UUID in initrd... copying to '.disk/casper-uuid'." 24 | if [ ! -d ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk ]; then 25 | mkdir -p ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk 26 | fi 27 | echo $UUID > ../binary/boot/filesystem.dir/.disk/casper-uuid 28 | cd .. 29 | rm -rf uuid 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0021-silence-systemd.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Make systemd less spammy 4 | 5 | sed -i 's/#LogLevel=info/LogLevel=warning/' \ 6 | /etc/systemd/system.conf 7 | 8 | sed -i 's/#LogTarget=journal-or-kmsg/LogTarget=journal/' \ 9 | /etc/systemd/system.conf 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0022-enable-ssh-server.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Enable openssh-server 4 | 5 | systemctl enable ssh 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0023-enable-dnsmasq.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Enable dnsmasq 4 | 5 | systemctl enable dnsmasq 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0040-create-locales-files.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0052-remove_etc_parts.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | cd binary 4 | 5 | echo "I: rm /etc/resolv.conf" 6 | rm -f ./etc/resolv.conf 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0053-remove-plus-tools.hook.binary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | cd binary 4 | 5 | echo "I: removing metasploit framework and openvas framework" 6 | apt-get purge metasploit-framework openvas openvas-cli openvas-manager openvas-scanner libopenvas8 -y 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0100-remove-adjtime-configuration.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0110-remove-backup-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0110-remove-backup-files.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0120-remove-dbus-machine-id.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0120-remove-dbus-machine-id.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0130-remove-gnome-icon-cache.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0130-remove-gnome-icon-cache.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0140-remove-log-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0140-remove-log-files.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0160-remove-openssh-server-host-keys.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0160-remove-openssh-server-host-keys.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0170-remove-python-py.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0170-remove-python-py.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0180-remove-systemd-machine-id.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0180-remove-systemd-machine-id.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0190-remove-temporary-files.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | # Remove temporary files 6 | rm -rf /var/cache/man/* 7 | rm -rf /pool 8 | rm -rf /binary 9 | rm -rf /dists 10 | 11 | for _DIRECTORY in /tmp /var/tmp 12 | do 13 | rm -rf ${_DIRECTORY} 14 | 15 | mkdir -p ${_DIRECTORY} 16 | chmod 1777 ${_DIRECTORY} 17 | done 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0195-remove-ssl-cert-snakeoil.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0200-remove-udev-persistent-cd-rules.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0300-remove-udev-persistent-net-rules.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0400-update-apt-file-cache.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0410-update-apt-xapian-index.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/hooks/normal/0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /usr/share/live/build/hooks/normal/0430-update-mlocate-database.hook.chroot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/default/locale: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | LANG=C.UTF-8 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/dnsmasq.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | server=92.222.97.144 2 | server=92.222.97.145 3 | listen-address=127.0.0.1 4 | port=53 5 | bind-interfaces 6 | interface=lo 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/hostname: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | parrot-armhf 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/hosts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 127.0.0.1 localhost 2 | ::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback 3 | fe00::0 ip6-localnet 4 | ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix 5 | ff02::1 ip6-allnodes 6 | ff02::2 ip6-allrouters 7 | 127.0.1.1 parrot-armhf 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/network/interfaces: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file describes the network interfaces available on your system 2 | # and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5). 3 | 4 | # The loopback network interface 5 | auto lo 6 | iface lo inet loopback 7 | 8 | # The primary network interface 9 | # auto eth0 10 | # iface eth0 inet dhcp 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/resolv.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by resolvconf(8) 2 | # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN 3 | nameserver 127.0.0.1 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/skel/.config/autostart/conky-start.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env xdg-open 2 | [Desktop Entry] 3 | Version=1.0 4 | Type=Application 5 | Terminal=false 6 | Exec=sh -c "sleep 20;conky" 7 | Name=conky 8 | Comment=Start conky 9 | Icon=nepomuk 10 | X-MATE-Autostart-enabled=true 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/etc/skel/.config/autostart/login-sound.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env xdg-open 2 | [Desktop Entry] 3 | Version=1.0 4 | Type=Application 5 | Terminal=false 6 | Exec=sh -c "sleep 2;paplay /usr/share/sounds/parrot/login.ogg" 7 | Name=LoginSound 8 | Comment=Play Login Sound 9 | Icon=play 10 | X-MATE-Autostart-enabled=true 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/includes.chroot/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # NVRAM file for BCM943430WLPTH 2 | # 2.4 GHz, 20 MHz BW mode 3 | 4 | # The following parameter values are just placeholders, need to be updated. 5 | manfid=0x2d0 6 | prodid=0x0727 7 | vendid=0x14e4 8 | devid=0x43e2 9 | boardtype=0x0727 10 | boardrev=0x1101 11 | boardnum=22 12 | macaddr=00:90:4c:c5:12:38 13 | sromrev=11 14 | boardflags=0x00404201 15 | boardflags3=0x08000000 16 | xtalfreq=37400 17 | nocrc=1 18 | ag0=255 19 | aa2g=1 20 | ccode=ALL 21 | 22 | pa0itssit=0x20 23 | extpagain2g=0 24 | #PA parameters for 2.4GHz, measured at CHIP OUTPUT 25 | pa2ga0=-168,7161,-820 26 | AvVmid_c0=0x0,0xc8 27 | cckpwroffset0=5 28 | 29 | # PPR params 30 | maxp2ga0=84 31 | txpwrbckof=6 32 | cckbw202gpo=0 33 | legofdmbw202gpo=0x66111111 34 | mcsbw202gpo=0x77711111 35 | propbw202gpo=0xdd 36 | 37 | # OFDM IIR : 38 | ofdmdigfilttype=18 39 | ofdmdigfilttypebe=18 40 | # PAPD mode: 41 | papdmode=1 42 | papdvalidtest=1 43 | pacalidx2g=42 44 | papdepsoffset=-22 45 | papdendidx=58 46 | 47 | # LTECX flags 48 | ltecxmux=0 49 | ltecxpadnum=0x0102 50 | ltecxfnsel=0x44 51 | ltecxgcigpio=0x01 52 | 53 | il0macaddr=00:90:4c:c5:12:38 54 | wl0id=0x431b 55 | 56 | deadman_to=0xffffffff 57 | # muxenab: 0x1 for UART enable, 0x2 for GPIOs, 0x8 for JTAG 58 | muxenab=0x1 59 | # CLDO PWM voltage settings - 0x4 - 1.1 volt 60 | #cldo_pwm=0x4 61 | 62 | #VCO freq 326.4MHz 63 | spurconfig=0x3 64 | 65 | edonthd20l=-75 66 | edoffthd20ul=-80 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/package-lists/parrot-standard.list.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #standard packages 2 | # ! Packages Priority standard 3 | 4 | ## 5 | #if ARCHITECTURES i386 amd64 6 | firmware-b43legacy-installer 7 | firmware-b43-installer 8 | #endif 9 | #zd1211-firmware 10 | #firmware-linux 11 | #firmware-netxen 12 | #firmware-ralink 13 | #firmware-realtek 14 | #firmware-iwlwifi 15 | #firmware-intelwimax 16 | #firmware-ipw2x00 17 | #firmware-atheros 18 | #firmware-bnx2 19 | #firmware-libertas 20 | #bluez-firmware 21 | #firmware-linux-nonfree 22 | 23 | #firmware-brcm80211 24 | #firmware-amd-graphics 25 | #firmware-cavium 26 | #firmware-intel-sound 27 | #firmware-misc-nonfree 28 | #firmware-myricom 29 | #firmware-qlogic 30 | #firmware-samsung 31 | #firmware-siano 32 | #firmware-ti-connectivity 33 | 34 | ## parrot metapackages 35 | apt-parrot 36 | parrot-core 37 | parrot-interface 38 | parrot-mini 39 | parrot-mate 40 | 41 | ## other packages 42 | vinagre 43 | etherape 44 | torchat 45 | vlc 46 | galculator 47 | 48 | # parrot metapackages 49 | apt-parrot 50 | parrot-core 51 | 52 | # provide l10n for everybody 53 | locales-all 54 | console-setup 55 | console-setup-linux 56 | keyboard-configuration 57 | 58 | #if ARCHITECTURES armel armhf 59 | # cgpt 60 | # vboot-utils 61 | # vboot-kernel-utils 62 | #endif 63 | 64 | #important stuff 65 | cowsay 66 | cryptsetup 67 | ethtool 68 | expect 69 | gdb 70 | git 71 | iw 72 | lvm2 73 | openvpn 74 | parted 75 | gparted 76 | screen 77 | sendemail 78 | snmp 79 | snmpd 80 | suckless-tools 81 | sudo 82 | unrar 83 | upx-ucl 84 | zsh 85 | resolvconf 86 | dnsmasq 87 | zile 88 | mg 89 | 90 | #filesystem support 91 | jfsutils 92 | hfsplus 93 | hfsutils 94 | hfsprogs 95 | btrfs-tools 96 | e2fsprogs 97 | dosfstools 98 | mtools 99 | reiser4progs 100 | reiserfsprogs 101 | xfsprogs 102 | xfsdump 103 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /armhf/customization/preseed/dictionaries-common.cfg.chroot: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | dictionaries-common dictionaries-common/default-wordlist select american (American English) 2 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------