├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── api └── module.php ├── js └── module.js ├── log ├── .gitignore ├── Net-Creds │ └── .gitignore ├── SSL-Split │ └── .gitignore ├── SSLStrip+ │ └── .gitignore └── hostapd-mana │ └── .gitignore ├── module.html ├── module.info └── scripts ├── ManaToolkit.sh ├── autostart_ManaToolkit.sh ├── dependencies.sh └── kill-mana.sh /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Mana Toolkit - Module for the WiFi Pineapples 2 | ## RC / Master-branch 3 | This is an early release of the Mana Toolkit "Module" for the WiFi Pineapples made by me. @adde88 4 | It does work, on both Pineapple NANO and TETRA. But i do not feel that it's ready yet to be submitted to the Hak5 repositories. 5 | I would be very happy if people have suggestions or general feedback for improving the Module. 6 | There's also a dev. branch on this repository for those interested in a bleeding-edge version. 7 | 8 | ### Installation: 9 | #### TETRA: 10 | * Create a folder: /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit 11 | * Copy all these files to that folder. 12 | * Done. 13 | 14 | #### NANO: 15 | * Create a folder: /sd/modules/ManaToolkit 16 | * Copy all these files to that folder. 17 | * You then need to sym-link that folder: ln -s /sd/modules/ManaToolkit /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit 18 | * Done. 19 | 20 | ### Disclaimer 21 | Any actions and or activities related to the material contained within this website/repository is solely your responsibility. 22 | The misuse of the information in this website can result in criminal charges brought against the persons in question. 23 | The author will not be held responsible in the event any criminal charges be brought against any individuals misusing the information in this website to break the law. 24 | This site contains materials that can be potentially damaging or dangerous. 25 | If you do not fully understand something on this site, then GO OUT OF HERE! 26 | Refer to the laws in your province/country before accessing, using, or in any other way utilizing these materials. 27 | These materials are for educational, research, and ethical purposes only. 28 | Do not attempt to violate the law with anything contained here. 29 | If this is your intention, then LEAVE NOW! 30 | The authors of this material, or anyone else affiliated in any way, is not going to accept responsibility for your actions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /api/module.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | request->action) { 10 | case 'refreshInfo': 11 | $this->refreshInfo(); 12 | break; 13 | case 'refreshOutput': 14 | $this->refreshOutput(); 15 | break; 16 | case 'refreshStatus': 17 | $this->refreshStatus(); 18 | break; 19 | case 'toggleManaToolkit': 20 | $this->toggleManaToolkit(); 21 | break; 22 | case 'handleDependencies': 23 | $this->handleDependencies(); 24 | break; 25 | case 'handleDependenciesStatus': 26 | $this->handleDependenciesStatus(); 27 | break; 28 | case 'toggleManaToolkitOnBoot': 29 | $this->toggleManaToolkitOnBoot(); 30 | break; 31 | case 'getInterfaces': 32 | $this->getInterfaces(); 33 | break; 34 | case 'saveAutostartSettings': 35 | $this->saveAutostartSettings(); 36 | break; 37 | case 'getConfiguration': 38 | $this->getConfiguration(); 39 | break; 40 | case 'saveConfiguration': 41 | $this->saveConfiguration(); 42 | break; 43 | case 'restoreDefaultConfiguration': 44 | $this->restoreDefaultConfiguration(); 45 | break; 46 | case 'getVersionInfo': 47 | $this->getVersionInfo(); 48 | break; 49 | case 'getWiFi': 50 | $this->getWiFi(); 51 | break; 52 | case 'getMACInfo': 53 | $this->getMACInfo(); 54 | break; 55 | case 'getPingInfo': 56 | $this->getPingInfo(); 57 | break; 58 | case 'getDHCP': 59 | $this->getDHCP(); 60 | break; 61 | case 'refreshFilesList': 62 | $this->refreshFilesList(); 63 | break; 64 | case 'downloadFilesList': 65 | $this->downloadFilesList(); 66 | break; 67 | case 'deleteFilesList': 68 | $this->deleteFilesList(); 69 | break; 70 | case 'viewModuleFile': 71 | $this->viewModuleFile(); 72 | break; 73 | case 'deleteModuleFile': 74 | $this->deleteModuleFile(); 75 | break; 76 | case 'downloadModuleFile': 77 | $this->downloadModuleFile(); 78 | break; 79 | } 80 | } 81 | 82 | protected function checkDependency($dependencyName) 83 | { 84 | return ((exec("which hostapd-mana") == '' ? false : true) && ($this->uciGet("ManaToolkit.module.installed"))); 85 | } 86 | 87 | protected function getDevice() 88 | { 89 | return trim(exec("cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep machine | awk -F: '{print $2}'")); 90 | } 91 | 92 | protected function refreshInfo() 93 | { 94 | $moduleInfo = @json_decode(file_get_contents("/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/module.info")); 95 | $this->response = array('title' => $moduleInfo->title, 'version' => $moduleInfo->version); 96 | } 97 | 98 | private function handleDependencies() 99 | { 100 | if(!$this->checkDependency("hostapd-mana")) 101 | { 102 | $this->execBackground("chmod +x /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/dependencies.sh"); 103 | $this->execBackground("/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/dependencies.sh install ".$this->request->destination); 104 | $this->response = array('success' => true); 105 | } 106 | else 107 | { 108 | $this->execBackground("/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/dependencies.sh remove"); 109 | $this->response = array('success' => true); 110 | } 111 | } 112 | 113 | private function handleDependenciesStatus() 114 | { 115 | if (!file_exists('/tmp/ManaToolkit.progress')) 116 | { 117 | $this->response = array('success' => true); 118 | } 119 | else 120 | { 121 | $this->response = array('success' => false); 122 | } 123 | } 124 | 125 | private function toggleManaToolkitOnBoot() 126 | { 127 | if(exec("cat /etc/rc.local | grep ManaToolkit/scripts/autostart_ManaToolkit.sh") == "") 128 | { 129 | exec("sed -i '/exit 0/d' /etc/rc.local"); 130 | exec("echo /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/autostart_ManaToolkit.sh >> /etc/rc.local"); 131 | exec("echo exit 0 >> /etc/rc.local"); 132 | } 133 | else 134 | { 135 | exec("sed -i '/ManaToolkit\/scripts\/autostart_ManaToolkit.sh/d' /etc/rc.local"); 136 | } 137 | } 138 | 139 | private function toggleManaToolkit() 140 | { 141 | if(!$this->checkRunning("hostapd-mana")) 142 | { 143 | $this->uciSet("ManaToolkit.run.interface", $this->request->interface); 144 | $this->execBackground("/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/ManaToolkit.sh start"); 145 | } 146 | else 147 | { 148 | $this->uciSet("ManaToolkit.run.interface", ''); 149 | $this->execBackground("/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/scripts/ManaToolkit.sh stop"); 150 | } 151 | } 152 | 153 | private function getInterfaces() 154 | { 155 | //exec("ip -o link show | awk '{print $2,$9}' | awk -F':' '{print $1}' | grep wlan | grep -v mon | awk -F'-' '{print $1}' | uniq", $interfaceArray); 156 | exec("cat /proc/net/dev | tail -n +3 | cut -f1 -d: | sed 's/ //g' | grep wlan | grep -v mon | awk -F'-' '{print $1}' | uniq", $interfaceArray); 157 | $this->response = array("interfaces" => $interfaceArray, "selected" => $this->uciGet("ManaToolkit.run.interface")); 158 | } 159 | 160 | private function check_loud() 161 | { 162 | 163 | } 164 | 165 | private function refreshStatus() 166 | { 167 | if (!file_exists('/tmp/ManaToolkit.progress')) 168 | { 169 | if (!$this->checkDependency("hostapd-mana")) 170 | { 171 | $installed = false; 172 | $install = "Not installed"; 173 | $installLabel = "danger"; 174 | $processing = false; 175 | 176 | $status = "Start"; 177 | $statusLabel = "success"; 178 | 179 | $bootLabelON = "default"; 180 | $bootLabelOFF = "danger"; 181 | } 182 | else 183 | { 184 | $installed = true; 185 | $install = "Installed"; 186 | $installLabel = "success"; 187 | $processing = false; 188 | 189 | if($this->checkRunning("hostapd-mana")) 190 | { 191 | $status = "Stop"; 192 | $statusLabel = "danger"; 193 | } 194 | else 195 | { 196 | $status = "Start"; 197 | $statusLabel = "success"; 198 | } 199 | 200 | if(exec("cat /etc/rc.local | grep ManaToolkit/scripts/autostart_ManaToolkit.sh") == "") 201 | { 202 | $bootLabelON = "default"; 203 | $bootLabelOFF = "danger"; 204 | } 205 | else 206 | { 207 | $bootLabelON = "success"; 208 | $bootLabelOFF = "default"; 209 | } 210 | } 211 | } 212 | else 213 | { 214 | $installed = false; 215 | $install = "Installing..."; 216 | $installLabel = "warning"; 217 | $processing = true; 218 | 219 | $status = "Not running"; 220 | $statusLabel = "danger"; 221 | $verbose = false; 222 | 223 | $bootLabelON = "default"; 224 | $bootLabelOFF = "danger"; 225 | } 226 | 227 | $device = $this->getDevice(); 228 | $sdAvailable = $this->isSDAvailable(); 229 | 230 | $this->response = array( 231 | "device" => $device, 232 | "sdAvailable" => $sdAvailable, 233 | "status" => $status, 234 | "statusLabel" => $statusLabel, 235 | "installed" => $installed, 236 | "install" => $install, 237 | "installLabel" => $installLabel, 238 | "bootLabelON" => $bootLabelON, 239 | "bootLabelOFF" => $bootLabelOFF, 240 | "processing" => $processing); 241 | } 242 | 243 | private function refreshOutput() 244 | { 245 | if ($this->checkDependency("hostapd-mana")) 246 | { 247 | if ($this->checkRunning("hostapd-mana")) 248 | { 249 | $filename = '/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana_output.log'; 250 | if(file_exists($filename)) 251 | { 252 | if ($this->request->filter != "") 253 | { 254 | $filter = $this->request->filter; 255 | $cmd = "cat ".$filename." | ".$filter; 256 | } 257 | else 258 | { 259 | $cmd = "cat ".$filename; 260 | } 261 | 262 | exec ($cmd, $output); 263 | if(!empty($output)) 264 | $this->response = implode("\n", array_reverse($output)); 265 | else 266 | $this->response = "No output to display..."; 267 | } 268 | } 269 | else 270 | { 271 | $this->response = "Mana Toolkit is not running..."; 272 | } 273 | } 274 | else 275 | { 276 | $this->response = "Mana Toolkit is not installed..."; 277 | } 278 | } 279 | 280 | private function saveAutostartSettings() 281 | { 282 | $settings = $this->request->settings; 283 | $this->uciSet("ManaToolkit.autostart.interface", $settings->interface); 284 | } 285 | 286 | private function getConfiguration() 287 | { 288 | $manaconf = '/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.conf'; 289 | if(file_exists($manaconf)) 290 | { 291 | $config = file_get_contents('/etc/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.conf'); 292 | $this->response = array("ManaToolkitConfiguration" => $config); 293 | } 294 | else 295 | { 296 | $config = file_get_contents('/etc/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.conf'); 297 | $this->response = array("ManaToolkitConfiguration" => $config); 298 | } 299 | } 300 | 301 | private function saveConfiguration() 302 | { 303 | $config = $this->request->ManaToolkitConfiguration; 304 | file_put_contents('/etc/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.conf', $config); 305 | $this->response = array("success" => true); 306 | } 307 | 308 | private function restoreDefaultConfiguration() 309 | { 310 | $defaultConfig = file_get_contents('/etc/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.default.conf'); 311 | file_put_contents('/etc/mana-toolkit/hostapd-mana.conf', $defaultConfig); 312 | $this->response = array("success" => true); 313 | } 314 | 315 | private function getDHCP() 316 | { 317 | 318 | $dhcpClients = explode("\n", trim(shell_exec("cat /tmp/dhcp-mana.leases"))); 319 | $clientsList = array(); 320 | for($i=0;$i $hostname, "mac" => $mac_address, "ip" =>$ip_address)); 330 | } 331 | } 332 | 333 | $info = array( 334 | 'clientsList' => $clientsList 335 | ); 336 | 337 | $this->response = array('info' => $info); 338 | } 339 | 340 | private function getWiFi() 341 | { 342 | $wifiClients = explode("\n", trim(shell_exec('iw dev wlan1 station dump | grep "Station"'))); 343 | $wifiClientsList = array(); 344 | for($i=0;$i $hostname, "mac" => $mac_address, "ip" =>$ip_address)); 354 | } 355 | } 356 | 357 | $info = array( 358 | 'wifiClientsList' => $wifiClientsList 359 | ); 360 | 361 | $this->response = array('info' => $info); 362 | } 363 | 364 | private function getMACInfo() 365 | { 366 | $content = file_get_contents("http://api.macvendors.com/".$this->request->mac); 367 | $this->response = array('title' => $this->request->mac, "output" => $content); 368 | } 369 | 370 | private function getPingInfo() 371 | { 372 | exec ("ping -c4 ".$this->request->ip, $output); 373 | $this->response = array('title' => $this->request->ip, "output" => implode("\n", array_reverse($output))); 374 | } 375 | 376 | private function dataSize($path) 377 | { 378 | $blah = exec( "/usr/bin/du -sch $path | tail -1 | awk {'print $1'}" ); 379 | return $blah; 380 | } 381 | 382 | private function downloadFilesList() 383 | { 384 | $files = $this->request->files; 385 | 386 | exec("mkdir /tmp/dl/"); 387 | foreach($files as $file) 388 | { 389 | exec("cp ".$file." /tmp/dl/"); 390 | } 391 | exec("cd /tmp/dl/ && tar -czf /tmp/files.tar.gz *"); 392 | exec("rm -rf /tmp/dl/"); 393 | 394 | $this->response = array("download" => $this->downloadFile("/tmp/files.tar.gz")); 395 | } 396 | 397 | private function deleteFilesList() 398 | { 399 | $files = $this->request->files; 400 | 401 | foreach($files as $file) 402 | { 403 | exec("rm -rf ".$file); 404 | } 405 | } 406 | 407 | private function refreshFilesList() 408 | { 409 | $modules = array(); 410 | foreach(glob('/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/*.log') as $file) 411 | { 412 | $module = array(); 413 | $module['file'] = basename($file); 414 | $module['path'] = $file; 415 | $module['size'] = $this->dataSize($file); 416 | if(basename($file) != 'hostapd-mana_output'){ 417 | $module['title'] = 'Hostapd - Live Output'; 418 | } 419 | else{ 420 | $module['title'] = explode("/", dirname($file))[3]; 421 | } 422 | $module['date'] = gmdate("F d Y H:i:s", filemtime($file)); 423 | $module['timestamp'] = filemtime($file); 424 | $modules[] = $module; 425 | } 426 | 427 | foreach(glob('/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/*/*.log') as $file) 428 | { 429 | $module = array(); 430 | $module['file'] = basename($file); 431 | $module['path'] = $file; 432 | $module['size'] = $this->dataSize($file); 433 | $module['title'] = explode("/", dirname($file))[5]; 434 | $module['date'] = gmdate("F d Y H:i:s", filemtime($file)); 435 | $module['timestamp'] = filemtime($file); 436 | $modules[] = $module; 437 | } 438 | 439 | foreach(glob('/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/*/*/*.log') as $file) 440 | { 441 | $module = array(); 442 | $module['file'] = basename($file); 443 | $module['path'] = $file; 444 | $module['size'] = $this->dataSize($file); 445 | $module['title'] = explode("/", dirname($file))[5]; 446 | $module['date'] = gmdate("F d Y H:i:s", filemtime($file)); 447 | $module['timestamp'] = filemtime($file); 448 | $modules[] = $module; 449 | } 450 | 451 | usort($modules, create_function('$a, $b','if($a["timestamp"] == $b["timestamp"]) return 0; return ($a["timestamp"] > $b["timestamp"]) ? -1 : 1;')); 452 | 453 | $this->response = array("files" => $modules); 454 | } 455 | 456 | private function viewModuleFile() 457 | { 458 | $log_date = gmdate("F d Y H:i:s", filemtime($this->request->file)); 459 | exec ("strings ".$this->request->file, $output); 460 | 461 | if(!empty($output)) 462 | $this->response = array("output" => implode("\n", $output), "date" => $log_date, "name" => basename($this->request->file)); 463 | else 464 | $this->response = array("output" => "Empty file...", "date" => $log_date, "name" => basename($this->request->file)); 465 | } 466 | 467 | private function deleteModuleFile() 468 | { 469 | exec("rm -rf ".$this->request->file); 470 | } 471 | 472 | private function downloadModuleFile() 473 | { 474 | $this->response = array("download" => $this->downloadFile($this->request->file)); 475 | } 476 | } 477 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /js/module.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | registerController('ManaToolkit_Controller', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$interval', '$timeout', function($api, $scope, $rootScope, $interval, $timeout) { 2 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 3 | $scope.version = "Loading..."; 4 | 5 | $scope.refreshInfo = (function() { 6 | $api.request({ 7 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 8 | action: "refreshInfo" 9 | }, function(response) { 10 | $scope.title = response.title; 11 | $scope.version = "v"+response.version; 12 | }) 13 | }); 14 | 15 | $scope.refreshInfo(); 16 | 17 | }]); 18 | 19 | registerController('ManaToolkit_ControlsController', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$interval', '$timeout', function($api, $scope, $rootScope, $interval, $timeout) { 20 | $scope.status = "Loading..."; 21 | $scope.statusLabel = "default"; 22 | $scope.starting = false; 23 | 24 | $scope.install = "Loading..."; 25 | $scope.installLabel = "default"; 26 | $scope.processing = false; 27 | 28 | $scope.bootLabelON = "default"; 29 | $scope.bootLabelOFF = "default"; 30 | 31 | $scope.interfaces = []; 32 | $scope.selectedInterface = ""; 33 | 34 | $scope.saveSettingsLabel = "default"; 35 | 36 | $scope.device = ''; 37 | $scope.sdAvailable = false; 38 | 39 | $rootScope.status = { 40 | installed : false, 41 | refreshOutput : false 42 | }; 43 | 44 | $scope.refreshStatus = (function() { 45 | $api.request({ 46 | module: "ManaToolkit", 47 | action: "refreshStatus" 48 | }, function(response) { 49 | $scope.status = response.status; 50 | $scope.statusLabel = response.statusLabel; 51 | 52 | $rootScope.status.installed = response.installed; 53 | $scope.device = response.device; 54 | $scope.sdAvailable = response.sdAvailable; 55 | if(response.processing) $scope.processing = true; 56 | $scope.install = response.install; 57 | $scope.installLabel = response.installLabel; 58 | 59 | $scope.bootLabelON = response.bootLabelON; 60 | $scope.bootLabelOFF = response.bootLabelOFF; 61 | }) 62 | }); 63 | 64 | $scope.toggleManaToolkit = (function() { 65 | if($scope.status != "Stop") 66 | $scope.status = "Starting..."; 67 | else 68 | $scope.status = "Stopping..."; 69 | 70 | $scope.statusLabel = "warning"; 71 | $scope.starting = true; 72 | 73 | $rootScope.status.refreshOutput = false; 74 | 75 | $api.request({ 76 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 77 | action: 'toggleManaToolkit', 78 | interface: $scope.selectedInterface 79 | }, function(response) { 80 | $timeout(function(){ 81 | $rootScope.status.refreshOutput = true; 82 | $scope.starting = false; 83 | $scope.refreshStatus(); 84 | }, 2000); 85 | }) 86 | }); 87 | 88 | $scope.saveAutostartSettings = (function() { 89 | $api.request({ 90 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 91 | action: 'saveAutostartSettings', 92 | settings: { interface : $scope.selectedInterface } 93 | }, function(response) { 94 | $scope.saveSettingsLabel = "success"; 95 | $timeout(function(){ 96 | $scope.saveSettingsLabel = "default"; 97 | }, 2000); 98 | }) 99 | }); 100 | 101 | $scope.toggleManaToolkitOnBoot = (function() { 102 | if($scope.bootLabelON == "default") 103 | { 104 | $scope.bootLabelON = "success"; 105 | $scope.bootLabelOFF = "default"; 106 | } 107 | else 108 | { 109 | $scope.bootLabelON = "default"; 110 | $scope.bootLabelOFF = "danger"; 111 | } 112 | 113 | $api.request({ 114 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 115 | action: 'toggleManaToolkitOnBoot', 116 | }, function(response) { 117 | $scope.refreshStatus(); 118 | }) 119 | }); 120 | 121 | $scope.handleDependencies = (function(param) { 122 | if(!$rootScope.status.installed) 123 | $scope.install = "Installing..."; 124 | else 125 | $scope.install = "Removing..."; 126 | 127 | $api.request({ 128 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 129 | action: 'handleDependencies', 130 | destination: param 131 | }, function(response){ 132 | if (response.success === true) { 133 | $scope.installLabel = "warning"; 134 | $scope.processing = true; 135 | 136 | $scope.handleDependenciesInterval = $interval(function(){ 137 | $api.request({ 138 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 139 | action: 'handleDependenciesStatus' 140 | }, function(response) { 141 | if (response.success === true){ 142 | $scope.processing = false; 143 | $interval.cancel($scope.handleDependenciesInterval); 144 | $scope.refreshStatus(); 145 | } 146 | }); 147 | }, 5000); 148 | } 149 | }); 150 | }); 151 | 152 | $scope.getInterfaces = (function() { 153 | $api.request({ 154 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 155 | action: 'getInterfaces' 156 | }, function(response) { 157 | $scope.interfaces = response.interfaces; 158 | if(response.selected != "") 159 | $scope.selectedInterface = response.selected; 160 | else 161 | $scope.selectedInterface = $scope.interfaces[0]; 162 | }); 163 | }); 164 | 165 | $scope.refreshStatus(); 166 | $scope.getInterfaces(); 167 | }]); 168 | 169 | registerController('ManaToolkit_OutputController', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$interval', function($api, $scope, $rootScope,$interval) { 170 | $scope.output = 'Loading...'; 171 | $scope.filter = ''; 172 | 173 | $scope.refreshLabelON = "default"; 174 | $scope.refreshLabelOFF = "danger"; 175 | 176 | $scope.refreshOutput = (function() { 177 | $api.request({ 178 | module: "ManaToolkit", 179 | action: "refreshOutput", 180 | filter: $scope.filter 181 | }, function(response) { 182 | $scope.output = response; 183 | }) 184 | }); 185 | 186 | $scope.clearFilter = (function() { 187 | $scope.filter = ''; 188 | $scope.refreshOutput(); 189 | }); 190 | 191 | $scope.toggleAutoRefresh = (function() { 192 | if($scope.autoRefreshInterval) 193 | { 194 | $interval.cancel($scope.autoRefreshInterval); 195 | $scope.autoRefreshInterval = null; 196 | $scope.refreshLabelON = "default"; 197 | $scope.refreshLabelOFF = "danger"; 198 | } 199 | else 200 | { 201 | $scope.refreshLabelON = "success"; 202 | $scope.refreshLabelOFF = "default"; 203 | 204 | $scope.autoRefreshInterval = $interval(function(){ 205 | $scope.refreshOutput(); 206 | }, 5000); 207 | } 208 | }); 209 | 210 | $scope.refreshOutput(); 211 | 212 | $rootScope.$watch('status.refreshOutput', function(param) { 213 | if(param) { 214 | $scope.refreshOutput(); 215 | } 216 | }); 217 | 218 | }]); 219 | 220 | registerController('ManaToolkit_LogController', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$filter', function($api, $scope, $rootScope, $filter) { 221 | $scope.files = []; 222 | $scope.selectedFiles = {}; 223 | $scope.selectedFilesArray = []; 224 | $scope.selectedAll = false; 225 | $scope.fileOutput = 'Loading...'; 226 | $scope.fileDate = 'Loading...'; 227 | $scope.fileName = 'Loading...'; 228 | 229 | $scope.updateSelectedFiles = (function() { 230 | $scope.selectedFilesArray = []; 231 | angular.forEach($scope.selectedFiles, function(key,value) { if(key) { $scope.selectedFilesArray.push(value); } }); 232 | }); 233 | 234 | $scope.updateAllSelectedFiles = (function() { 235 | $scope.selectedFilesArray = []; 236 | if($scope.selectedAll) 237 | { 238 | angular.forEach($scope.files, function(key,value) { $scope.selectedFilesArray.push(key.path); $scope.selectedFiles[key.path] = true; }); 239 | $scope.selectedAll = true; 240 | } 241 | else 242 | { 243 | $scope.selectedAll = false; 244 | $scope.selectedFiles = {}; 245 | } 246 | }); 247 | 248 | $scope.refreshFilesList = (function() { 249 | $api.request({ 250 | module: "ManaToolkit", 251 | action: "refreshFilesList" 252 | }, function(response) { 253 | $scope.files = response.files; 254 | }) 255 | }); 256 | 257 | $scope.downloadFilesList = (function() { 258 | $api.request({ 259 | module: "ManaToolkit", 260 | action: "downloadFilesList", 261 | files: $scope.selectedFilesArray 262 | }, function(response) { 263 | if (response.error === undefined) { 264 | window.location = '/api/?download=' + response.download; 265 | } 266 | }) 267 | }); 268 | 269 | $scope.deleteFilesList = (function() { 270 | $api.request({ 271 | module: "ManaToolkit", 272 | action: "deleteFilesList", 273 | files: $scope.selectedFilesArray 274 | }, function(response) { 275 | $scope.refreshFilesList(); 276 | $scope.selectedFiles = {}; 277 | $scope.updateSelectedFiles(); 278 | }) 279 | }); 280 | 281 | $scope.viewFile = (function(param) { 282 | $api.request({ 283 | module: "ManaToolkit", 284 | action: "viewModuleFile", 285 | file: param 286 | }, function(response) { 287 | $scope.fileOutput = response.output; 288 | $scope.fileDate = response.date; 289 | $scope.fileName = response.name; 290 | }) 291 | }); 292 | 293 | $scope.deleteFile = (function(param) { 294 | $api.request({ 295 | module: "ManaToolkit", 296 | action: "deleteModuleFile", 297 | file: param 298 | }, function(response) { 299 | $scope.refreshFilesList(); 300 | }) 301 | }); 302 | 303 | $scope.downloadFile = (function(param) { 304 | $api.request({ 305 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 306 | action: 'downloadModuleFile', 307 | file: param 308 | }, function(response) { 309 | if (response.error === undefined) { 310 | window.location = '/api/?download=' + response.download; 311 | } 312 | }); 313 | }); 314 | 315 | $scope.refreshFilesList(); 316 | 317 | }]); 318 | 319 | registerController('ManaToolkit_ConfigController', ['$api', '$scope', '$timeout', function($api, $scope, $timeout) { 320 | $scope.ManaToolkitConfiguration = ""; 321 | 322 | $scope.getConfiguration = (function() { 323 | $api.request({ 324 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 325 | action: 'getConfiguration' 326 | }, function(response) { 327 | console.log(response); 328 | if (response.error === undefined){ 329 | $scope.ManaToolkitConfiguration = response.ManaToolkitConfiguration; 330 | } 331 | }); 332 | }); 333 | 334 | $scope.saveConfiguration = (function() { 335 | $api.request({ 336 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 337 | action: 'saveConfiguration', 338 | ManaToolkitConfiguration: $scope.ManaToolkitConfiguration 339 | }, function(response) { 340 | console.log(response); 341 | if (response.success === true){ 342 | $scope.getConfiguration(); 343 | } 344 | }); 345 | }); 346 | 347 | $scope.restoreDefaultConfiguration = (function() { 348 | $api.request({ 349 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 350 | action: 'restoreDefaultConfiguration' 351 | }, function(response) { 352 | if (response.success === true) { 353 | $scope.getConfiguration(); 354 | } 355 | }); 356 | }); 357 | 358 | $scope.getConfiguration(); 359 | }]); 360 | 361 | registerController('ManaToolkit_WiFiController', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$filter', function($api, $scope, $rootScope, $filter) { 362 | $scope.info = { 363 | wifiClientsList : [] 364 | }; 365 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 366 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 367 | $scope.loading = false; 368 | 369 | $scope.getInfo = function() { 370 | $scope.loading = true; 371 | 372 | $api.request({ 373 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 374 | action: 'getWiFi' 375 | }, function(response) { 376 | $scope.info = response.info; 377 | $scope.loading = false; 378 | }); 379 | }; 380 | 381 | $scope.getMACInfo = function(param) { 382 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 383 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 384 | 385 | $api.request({ 386 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 387 | action: 'getMACInfo', 388 | mac: param 389 | }, function(response) { 390 | $scope.title = response.title; 391 | $scope.output = response.output; 392 | }); 393 | }; 394 | 395 | $scope.getPingInfo = function(param) { 396 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 397 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 398 | 399 | $api.request({ 400 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 401 | action: 'getPingInfo', 402 | ip: param 403 | }, function(response) { 404 | $scope.title = response.title; 405 | $scope.output = response.output; 406 | }); 407 | }; 408 | 409 | $scope.getInfo(); 410 | 411 | }]); 412 | 413 | registerController('ManaToolkit_DHCPController', ['$api', '$scope', '$rootScope', '$filter', function($api, $scope, $rootScope, $filter) { 414 | $scope.info = { 415 | clientsList : [] 416 | }; 417 | 418 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 419 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 420 | 421 | $scope.loading = false; 422 | 423 | $scope.getInfo = function() { 424 | $scope.loading = true; 425 | 426 | $api.request({ 427 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 428 | action: 'getDHCP' 429 | }, function(response) { 430 | $scope.info = response.info; 431 | $scope.loading = false; 432 | }); 433 | }; 434 | 435 | $scope.getMACInfo = function(param) { 436 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 437 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 438 | 439 | $api.request({ 440 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 441 | action: 'getMACInfo', 442 | mac: param 443 | }, function(response) { 444 | $scope.title = response.title; 445 | $scope.output = response.output; 446 | }); 447 | }; 448 | 449 | $scope.getPingInfo = function(param) { 450 | $scope.title = "Loading..."; 451 | $scope.output = "Loading..."; 452 | 453 | $api.request({ 454 | module: 'ManaToolkit', 455 | action: 'getPingInfo', 456 | ip: param 457 | }, function(response) { 458 | $scope.title = response.title; 459 | $scope.output = response.output; 460 | }); 461 | }; 462 | 463 | $scope.getInfo(); 464 | 465 | }]); -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adde88/ManaToolkit/b03558adfd813892e614b993124e1c56c5dd0f9a/log/.gitignore -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log/Net-Creds/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ignore everything in this directory 2 | * 3 | # Except this file 4 | !.gitignore 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log/SSL-Split/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ignore everything in this directory 2 | * 3 | # Except this file 4 | !.gitignore 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log/SSLStrip+/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ignore everything in this directory 2 | * 3 | # Except this file 4 | !.gitignore 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /log/hostapd-mana/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Ignore everything in this directory 2 | * 3 | # Except this file 4 | !.gitignore 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /module.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |
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310 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /module.info: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "title": "Mana Toolkit", 3 | "version": "1.0b", 4 | "author": "Zylla", 5 | "description": "Mana Toolkit for the WiFi Pineapple" 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/ManaToolkit.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | #2018 - Zylla / adde88@gmail.com 3 | 4 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/sd/lib:/sd/usr/lib 5 | export PATH=$PATH:/sd/usr/bin:/sd/usr/sbin 6 | 7 | MYTIME=`date +%d-%m-%Y` 8 | MYTIME_HR=`date +%H:%M:%S` 9 | MYINTERFACE=`uci get ManaToolkit.run.interface` 10 | 11 | mana_output_file="/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana_output.log" 12 | 13 | mana_pid=`pgrep hostapd-mana` 14 | sslstrip_pid=`pgrep -f sslstrip.py` 15 | sslsplit_pid=`pgrep sslsplit` 16 | dns2proxy_pid=`pgrep -f dns2proxy.py` 17 | dnsmasq_pid=`pgrep -f "/etc/mana-toolkit/dnsmasq-dhcpd.conf"` 18 | netcreds_pid=`pgrep -f net-creds.py` 19 | 20 | if [ "$1" = "start" ]; then 21 | launch-mana ${MYINTERFACE} & 22 | elif [ "$1" = "stop" ]; then 23 | if [ "$dnsmasq_pid" != "" ];then 24 | kill -9 "$dnsmasq_pid" 25 | fi 26 | if [ "$mana_pid" != "" ];then 27 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana/${MYTIME} 28 | kill -9 "$mana_pid" 29 | mv "$mana_output_file" /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana/${MYTIME}/output_${MYTIME_HR}.log 30 | fi 31 | if [ "$sslstrip_pid" != "" ];then 32 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/${MYTIME} 33 | kill -9 "$sslstrip_pid" 34 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/sslstrip.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/${MYTIME}/sslstrip_${MYTIME_HR}.log 35 | fi 36 | if [ "$sslsplit_pid" != "" ];then 37 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME} 38 | kill -9 "$sslsplit_pid" 39 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/sslsplit-connect.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME}/connect_${MYTIME_HR}.log 40 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/*.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME}/ 41 | fi 42 | if [ "$dns2proxy_pid" != "" ];then 43 | kill -9 "$dns2proxy_pid" 44 | fi 45 | if [ "$netcreds_pid" != "" ];then 46 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/${MYTIME} 47 | kill -9 "$netcreds_pid" 48 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/net-creds.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/${MYTIME}/net-creds_${MYTIME_HR}.log 49 | fi 50 | # If we don't take the interface down, the SSID from hostapd-mana 51 | # will continue to broadcast. Even after hostapd-mana has been killed. 52 | # Not sure yet why.. But taking the interface down and up fixes it. 53 | ifconfig "$MYINTERFACE" down 54 | sleep 2 55 | ifconfig "$YINTERFACE" up 56 | fi 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/autostart_ManaToolkit.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | #2018 - Zylla / adde88@gmail.com 3 | 4 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/sd/lib:/sd/usr/lib 5 | export PATH=$PATH:/sd/usr/bin:/sd/usr/sbin 6 | 7 | MYTIME=`date +%s` 8 | MYINTERFACE=`uci get ManaToolkit.autostart.interface` 9 | 10 | if [ -z "$MYINTERFACE" ]; then 11 | MYINTERFACE="wlan1" 12 | fi 13 | 14 | uci set ManaToolkit.run.interface=${MYINTERFACE} 15 | uci commit ManaToolkit.run.interface 16 | 17 | launch-mana ${MYINTERFACE} > /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/output_${MYTIME}.log 2>&1 & 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/dependencies.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | #2018 - Zylla / adde88@gmail.com 3 | 4 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/sd/lib:/sd/usr/lib 5 | export PATH=$PATH:/sd/usr/bin:/sd/usr/sbin 6 | 7 | [[ -f /tmp/ManaToolkit.progress ]] && { 8 | exit 0 9 | } 10 | 11 | touch /tmp/ManaToolkit.progress 12 | mkdir -p /tmp/ManaToolkit 13 | wget https://github.com/adde88/hostapd-mana-openwrt/tree/openwrt-19.07/bin/ar71xx/packages/base -P /tmp/ManaToolkit 14 | MANA=`grep -F "hostapd-mana_" /tmp/ManaToolkit/base | awk {'print $5'} | awk -F'"' {'print $2'}` 15 | ASLEAP=`grep -F "asleap_" /tmp/ManaToolkit/base | awk {'print $5'} | awk -F'"' {'print $2'}` 16 | 17 | if [ "$1" = "install" ]; then 18 | if [ "$2" = "internal" ]; then 19 | if [ -d /sd ]; then 20 | exit 0 21 | fi 22 | wget https://github.com/adde88/hostapd-mana-openwrt/raw/openwrt-19.07/bin/ar71xx/packages/base/"$ASLEAP" -P /tmp/ManaToolkit 23 | wget https://github.com/adde88/hostapd-mana-openwrt/raw/openwrt-19.07/bin/ar71xx/packages/base/"$MANA" -P /tmp/ManaToolkit 24 | opkg update 25 | opkg install /tmp/ManaToolkit/*.ipk --force-overwrite 26 | #opkg install hostapd-mana 27 | elif [ "$2" = "sd" ]; then 28 | wget https://github.com/adde88/hostapd-mana-openwrt/raw/openwrt-19.07/bin/ar71xx/packages/base/"$ASLEAP" -P /tmp/ManaToolkit 29 | wget https://github.com/adde88/hostapd-mana-openwrt/raw/openwrt-19.07/bin/ar71xx/packages/base/"$MANA" -P /tmp/ManaToolkit 30 | opkg update 31 | opkg install /tmp/ManaToolkit/*.ipk --dest sd --force-overwrite 32 | #opkg install hostapd-mana --dest sd 33 | [ ! -d "/etc/hostapd-mana" ] && ln -s /sd/etc/hostapd-mana /etc/hostapd-mana 34 | fi 35 | 36 | cp /etc/hostapd-mana/hostapd-mana.conf /etc/hostapd-mana/hostapd-mana.default.conf 37 | touch /etc/config/ManaToolkit 38 | echo "config ManaToolkit 'module'" > /etc/config/ManaToolkit 39 | echo "config ManaToolkit 'run'" >> /etc/config/ManaToolkit 40 | echo "config ManaToolkit 'autostart'" >> /etc/config/ManaToolkit 41 | 42 | uci set ManaToolkit.module.installed=1 43 | uci set ManaToolkit.autostart.interface=wlan1 44 | uci set ManaToolkit.autostart.upstream=br-lan 45 | uci set ManaToolkit.run.upstream=br-lan 46 | uci set ManaToolkit.run.interface=wlan1 47 | uci commit ManaToolkit 48 | 49 | # I'm commenting this stuff out, to minimize dependencies. 50 | # /etc/init.d/stunnel stop 51 | # /etc/init.d/stunnel disable 52 | 53 | elif [ "$1" = "remove" ]; then 54 | opkg remove hostapd-mana asleap 55 | rm -rf /etc/config/ManaToolkit 56 | fi 57 | 58 | rm /tmp/ManaToolkit.progress 59 | rm -rf /tmp/ManaToolkit 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scripts/kill-mana.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | #2018 - Zylla / adde88@gmail.com 3 | 4 | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/sd/lib:/sd/usr/lib 5 | export PATH=$PATH:/sd/usr/bin:/sd/usr/sbin 6 | 7 | MYTIME=`date +%d-%m-%Y` 8 | MYTIME_HR=`date +%H:%M:%S` 9 | PHY=`uci get ManaToolkit.run.interface` 10 | 11 | mana_output_file="/pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana_output.log" 12 | 13 | mana_pid=`pgrep hostapd-mana` 14 | sslstrip_pid=`pgrep -f sslstrip.py` 15 | sslsplit_pid=`pgrep sslsplit` 16 | dns2proxy_pid=`pgrep -f dns2proxy.py` 17 | dnsmasq_pid=`pgrep -f "/etc/mana-toolkit/dnsmasq-dhcpd.conf"` 18 | netcreds_pid=`pgrep -f net-creds.py` 19 | 20 | if [ "$dnsmasq_pid" != "" ];then 21 | kill -9 "$dnsmasq_pid" 22 | fi 23 | if [ "$mana_pid" != "" ];then 24 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana/${MYTIME} 25 | kill -9 "$mana_pid" 26 | mv "$mana_output_file" /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/hostapd-mana/${MYTIME}/output_${MYTIME_HR}.log 27 | fi 28 | if [ "$sslstrip_pid" != "" ];then 29 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/${MYTIME} 30 | kill -9 "$sslstrip_pid" 31 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/sslstrip.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSLStrip+/${MYTIME}/sslstrip_${MYTIME_HR}.log 32 | fi 33 | if [ "$sslsplit_pid" != "" ];then 34 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME} 35 | kill -9 "$sslsplit_pid" 36 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/sslsplit-connect.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME}/connect_${MYTIME_HR}.log 37 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/*.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/SSL-Split/${MYTIME}/ 38 | fi 39 | if [ "$dns2proxy_pid" != "" ];then 40 | kill -9 "$dns2proxy_pid" 41 | fi 42 | if [ "$netcreds_pid" != "" ];then 43 | mkdir -p /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/${MYTIME} 44 | kill -9 "$netcreds_pid" 45 | mv /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/net-creds.log /pineapple/modules/ManaToolkit/log/Net-Creds/${MYTIME}/net-creds_${MYTIME_HR}.log 46 | fi 47 | # If we don't take the interface down, the SSID from hostapd-mana 48 | # will continue to broadcast. Even after hostapd-mana has been killed. 49 | # Not sure yet why.. But taking the interface down and up fixes it. 50 | ifconfig "$PHY" down 51 | sleep 2 52 | ifconfig "$PHY" up 53 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------