├── .github
├── dependabot.yml
└── workflows
│ ├── main_flake8_black.yml
│ ├── spell-check.yml
│ └── test-install.yml
├── LICENSE
├── PixeloidSans.ttf
├── PixeloidSans_License.txt
├── README.md
├── kismet_site.conf
├── requirements.txt
├── warpi_gui.png
├── warpi_screen.png
├── warpi_setup.sh
└── warpigui.py
/.github/dependabot.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | version: 2
3 | updates:
4 | - package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
5 | directory: "/"
6 | schedule:
7 | # Check for updates to GitHub Actions every week
8 | interval: "weekly"
9 |
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/.github/workflows/main_flake8_black.yml:
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1 | name: flake8/black check
2 | on:
3 | - push
4 | - pull_request
5 |
6 | jobs:
7 | build:
8 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
9 |
10 | steps:
11 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4
12 |
13 | - name: Set up Python
14 | uses: actions/setup-python@v5
15 |
16 | with:
17 | python-version: '3.x'
18 | - name: Install dependencies
19 | run: |
20 | python -m pip install --upgrade pip
21 | pip install -r requirements.txt
22 | - name: Lint with flake8
23 | run: |
24 | pip install flake8
25 | flake8 .
26 | continue-on-error: true
27 | - name: Lint with black
28 | uses: psf/black@stable
29 | with:
30 | options: "--check --verbose"
31 |
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/.github/workflows/spell-check.yml:
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1 | name: Spell Check
2 |
3 | on:
4 | - push
5 | - pull_request
6 |
7 | jobs:
8 | spellcheck:
9 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
10 |
11 | steps:
12 | - name: Checkout
13 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
14 |
15 | # See: https://github.com/codespell-project/actions-codespell/blob/master/README.md
16 | - name: Spell check
17 | uses: codespell-project/actions-codespell@master
18 |
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/.github/workflows/test-install.yml:
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1 | name: test run setup
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | paths:
6 | - 'warpi_setup.sh'
7 | - '.github/workflows/test-install.yml'
8 | - 'warpigui.py'
9 | pull_request:
10 | paths:
11 | - 'warpi_setup.sh'
12 | - '.github/workflows/test-install.yml'
13 | - 'warpigui.py'
14 |
15 | jobs:
16 | run-program:
17 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
18 |
19 | steps:
20 | - name: Checkout this repo
21 | uses: actions/checkout@v4
22 |
23 | - name: Run the setup
24 | run: |
25 | sudo ./warpi_setup.sh
26 |
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1 | # warpi
2 | "GUI" script running on a Raspberry Pi 5, 4 and 3b, handling the startup, conversion and shutdown procedure.
3 |
4 | It is a user interface to run [Kismet](https://www.kismetwireless.net/) for [Wardriving](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving).
5 |
6 | ## Setup:
7 |
8 | See the article on my website on how to setup the complete system: [designer2k2.at Wardriving setup](https://www.designer2k2.at/de/mods/elektronik/156-raspberry-pi-wardriving-setup)
9 |
10 | 
11 |
12 | ## User interface:
13 |
14 | 
15 |
16 | * Blue button: Shutdown. Stops Kismet, converts the file and then powers down the raspberry pi.
17 | * Red button: Reboot. Reboot from the raspberry pi without file conversion.
18 | * Yellow push direction: Stop. Stops Kismet. Useful to reload the config.
19 | * Green push direction: Start. Starts Kismet. Useful after it has been stopped.
20 | * Left arrow: switch between screens.
21 |
22 | ## Screen information:
23 |
24 | 
25 |
26 | First line: CPU Load in % / Memory usage in % / CPU Temperature in °C
27 | Second line: GPS Status (3=3D lock, 2=2D lock, 1=No lock) / Satellites in View / Satellites used / Status
28 | Third line: Devices found by Kismet
29 | Fourth line: Memory used by Kismet
30 | Fifth line: Current time / Live blink
31 |
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/kismet_site.conf:
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1 | # Kismet example site conf for warpi
2 | # change to your sources:
3 |
4 | source=wlan1:name=adapterdualband:type=linuxwifi
5 | source=wlan2:name=widerange:type=linuxwifi
6 | source=hci1:name=bluetooth1:type=linuxbluetooth
7 | source=hci0:name=bluetooth0:type=linuxbluetooth
8 |
9 | # modify below only if you know what you do
10 |
11 | server_name=Warpi
12 | server_description=RPI4 by designer2k2.at
13 |
14 | httpd_username=root
15 | httpd_password=toor
16 |
17 | log_prefix=/media/usb/kismet
18 | gps=gpsd:host=localhost,port=2947
19 |
20 | # copy from kismet_wardrive.conf:
21 |
22 | # Turn on only wiglecsv format
23 | log_types=wiglecsv
24 |
25 |
26 | # Turn off HT20, HT40, and VHT options on wifi datasources (unless they explicitly set them)
27 | dot11_datasource_opt=ht_channels,false
28 | dot11_datasource_opt=vht_channels,false
29 | dot11_datasource_opt=default_ht20,false
30 | dot11_datasource_opt=expand_ht20,false
31 | # Set to only 802.11 management and eapol frames on all datasources
32 | dot11_datasource_opt=mgmt_filter,true
33 |
34 | # Only track access points; this prevents Kismet from tracking non-AP Wi-Fi devices,
35 | # such as clients, probing devices, wired devices visible from the Wi-Fi network, etc.
36 | dot11_ap_only_survey=true
37 |
38 | # No need to fingerprint devices
39 | dot11_fingerprint_devices=false
40 |
41 | # Don't keep IE tags in RAM
42 | dot11_keep_ietags=false
43 |
44 | # Don't keep eapol in RAM
45 | dot11_keep_eapol=false
46 |
47 |
48 | # Turn off logging we don't use in wardriving scenarios
49 |
50 | # Don't log channel use
51 | kis_log_channel_history=false
52 |
53 | # Don't log datasource counts
54 | kis_log_datasources=false
55 |
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1 | adafruit-circuitpython-ssd1306
2 | psutil
3 | RPi.GPIO
4 | board
5 | pillow
6 | requests
7 |
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # setup some needed parts for the warpi
3 | echo "Start warpi needed program install"
4 | apt update
5 | apt -y install kismet
6 | apt -y install python3-smbus
7 | apt -y install i2c-tools
8 | apt -y install gpsd gpsd-clients
9 | apt -y install realtek-rtl88xxau-dkms
10 | apt -y install ntfs-3g
11 | apt -y install exfat-fuse
12 | apt -y install python3-pip
13 | echo "remove large not needed programs"
14 | apt -y remove metasploit-framework firefox-esr exploitdb powershell-empire
15 | apt -y autoremove
16 | echo "upgrade all to have the latest and greatest"
17 | apt -y upgrade
18 | echo "Download warpi script"
19 | wget https://github.com/designer2k2/warpi/raw/master/warpigui.py
20 | wget https://github.com/designer2k2/warpi/raw/master/requirements.txt
21 | wget https://github.com/designer2k2/warpi/raw/master/PixeloidSans.ttf
22 | echo "Install warpi python requirements"
23 | pip3 install -r requirements.txt
24 | echo "finished"
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python3
2 | # encoding=utf-8
3 |
4 | # Menu for the wigle/replacement device
5 | # https://www.designer2k2.at 2021-2025
6 | #
7 | # This is working on a rpi4 with kali 64bit os
8 | #
9 | #
10 | # kismet conf must be correct!
11 | # gpsd will be called, check that it works with UART
12 | #
13 | # it expects a USB drive on /media/usb/ with the folder kismet there.
14 | # Logs will be written to /media/usb/
15 | #
16 | # Warning:
17 | # there are only some failsafes, it will stop working on error!
18 |
19 | import logging
20 | import board
21 | import busio
22 | from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
23 | import adafruit_ssd1306
24 | from time import sleep, localtime, strftime
25 | import psutil
26 | import signal
27 | import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
28 | import requests
29 | import socket
30 | import subprocess
31 | import gps
32 |
33 | # The username and password must match with kismet_site.conf
34 | httpd_username = "root"
35 | httpd_password = "toor"
36 |
37 | logging.info("Startup")
38 |
39 | subprocess.run(["hwclock", "-s"])
40 |
41 | logging.basicConfig(
42 | level=logging.DEBUG,
43 | format="%(asctime)s %(name)-12s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s",
44 | datefmt="%Y-%m-%d %H:%M",
45 | filename="/media/usb/warpi.log",
46 | )
47 |
48 | logging.debug("All imports done")
49 |
50 | # Turn some logger to only show warnings:
51 | logging.getLogger("gpsd").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
52 | logging.getLogger("urllib3").setLevel(logging.WARNING)
53 |
54 | # Create the I2C interface.
55 | i2c = busio.I2C(board.SCL, board.SDA)
56 |
57 | # Create the SSD1306 OLED class.
58 | disp = adafruit_ssd1306.SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c)
59 |
60 | # flip screen that the usb ports from the rpi are on top
61 | disp.rotation = 2
62 |
63 | # Input Pin:
64 | GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
65 |
66 | logging.debug("IO Setup")
67 |
68 | # Page:
69 | Page = 1
70 |
71 |
72 | def InterruptLeft(_):
73 | global Page
74 | # Loop over Pager 1,2,3
75 | if Page > 2:
76 | Page = 1
77 | else:
78 | Page = Page + 1
79 | print(f"Page to be shown: {Page}")
80 |
81 |
82 | def InterruptB(_):
83 | fshutdown()
84 |
85 |
86 | def InterruptA(_):
87 | freboot()
88 |
89 |
90 | def InterruptUp(_):
91 | startservice()
92 |
93 |
94 | def InterruptDown(_):
95 | stopservice()
96 |
97 |
98 | # 5 button A reboot
99 | GPIO.setup(5, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
100 | GPIO.add_event_detect(5, GPIO.RISING, callback=InterruptA, bouncetime=300)
101 |
102 | # 6 button B shutdown
103 | GPIO.setup(6, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
104 | GPIO.add_event_detect(6, GPIO.RISING, callback=InterruptB, bouncetime=300)
105 |
106 | # Up dir button start
107 | GPIO.setup(22, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
108 | GPIO.add_event_detect(22, GPIO.RISING, callback=InterruptUp, bouncetime=300)
109 |
110 | # Down dir button stop
111 | GPIO.setup(17, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
112 | GPIO.add_event_detect(17, GPIO.RISING, callback=InterruptDown, bouncetime=300)
113 |
114 | # Left dir button (switch display info)
115 | GPIO.setup(23, GPIO.IN, pull_up_down=GPIO.PUD_UP)
116 | GPIO.add_event_detect(23, GPIO.RISING, callback=InterruptLeft, bouncetime=300)
117 |
118 | logging.debug("GPIO Setup done")
119 |
120 | # Clear display.
121 | disp.fill(0)
122 | disp.show()
123 |
124 | # Create blank image for drawing.
125 | # Make sure to create image with mode '1' for 1-bit color.
126 | width = disp.width
127 | height = disp.height
128 | image = Image.new("1", (width, height))
129 |
130 | # Get drawing object to draw on image.
131 | draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
132 |
133 | # Draw a black filled box to clear the image.
134 | draw.rectangle((0, 0, width, height), outline=0, fill=0)
135 |
136 | # Load a font
137 | font = ImageFont.truetype("/home/kali/PixeloidSans.ttf", 9)
138 | fontbig = ImageFont.truetype("/home/kali/PixeloidSans.ttf", 18)
139 |
140 | logging.debug("Display setup done")
141 |
142 | # set country code
143 | # call("iw reg set AT", shell=True)
144 |
145 | # Global session object to connect to gpsd
146 | session = None
147 | gpssession = False
148 |
149 | gpsrun = False
150 | life = True
151 | sleeptime = 1
152 |
153 | # globals for the log:
154 | kisuselog = open("/media/usb/kisuselog.log", "w") # new every time
155 | kiserrlog = open("/media/usb/kiserrlog.log", "a+") # append
156 | kissubproc = 0
157 |
158 | # this delay will be waited, then it starts automatically
159 | autostart = 10
160 | autostarted = False
161 |
162 |
163 | def startservice():
164 | logging.info("Starting GPSD / Kismet")
165 | subprocess.Popen(["gpsd", "/dev/serial0", "-s", "9600"])
166 | global kisuselog, kiserrlog, gpsrun, kissubproc
167 | kissubproc = subprocess.Popen(["kismet"], stdout=kisuselog, stderr=kiserrlog)
168 | gpsrun = True
169 |
170 |
171 | def stopservice():
172 | logging.info("Stopping GPSD / Kismet")
173 | global gpsrun, kissubproc, gpssession
174 | gpsrun = False
175 | gpssession = False
176 | # Send a polite INT (CTRL+C)
177 | kissubproc.send_signal(signal.SIGINT)
178 | try:
179 | kissubproc.wait(10) # wait max 10sec to close
180 | except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
181 | logging.debug("timeout during kill kismet happened")
182 | try:
183 | subprocess.run(
184 | ["killall", "gpsd", "--verbose", "--wait", "--signal", "QUIT"], timeout=5
185 | )
186 | except subprocess.TimeoutExpired:
187 | logging.debug("timeout during kill gpsd happened")
188 |
189 |
190 | def freboot():
191 | logging.info("Rebooting")
192 | global looping
193 | looping = False
194 | disp.fill(0)
195 | disp.show()
196 | subprocess.Popen(["reboot"])
197 | quit()
198 |
199 |
200 | def fshutdown():
201 | global looping, kisuselog, kiserrlog
202 | looping = False
203 | logging.info("Shutdown")
204 | stopservice()
205 | kisuselog.close()
206 | kiserrlog.close()
207 | logging.debug("Kismet shutdown")
208 | draw.rectangle((0, 0, width, height), outline=0, fill=0)
209 | draw.text((0, 20), "Shutdown", font=fontbig, fill=255)
210 | disp.image(image)
211 | disp.show()
212 | logging.debug("LCD Black")
213 | subprocess.call("sudo shutdown -h now", shell=True)
214 | logging.debug("shutdown -h triggered")
215 | quit()
216 |
217 |
218 | logging.debug("All setup, go into loop")
219 |
220 | looping = True
221 |
222 | while looping:
223 | draw.rectangle((0, 0, width, height), outline=0, fill=0)
224 |
225 | fill_color = 255 if life else 0
226 | draw.rectangle((120, 56, width, height), outline=0, fill=fill_color)
227 | life = not life
228 |
229 | cpu = psutil.cpu_percent()
230 | mem = psutil.virtual_memory().percent
231 | with open("/sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp", "r") as f:
232 | raw_value = f.read().strip()
233 | ct = int(raw_value) / 1000.0
234 |
235 | if cpu > 50:
236 | subprocess.call(
237 | "ps aux | sort -nrk 3,3 | head -n 10 >> /media/usb/highcpu.log", shell=True
238 | )
239 | logging.debug(f"High CPU: {cpu}")
240 | sleeptime = 3
241 | else:
242 | sleeptime = 1
243 |
244 | if Page == 1:
245 | # Page 1 is the main screen, shows information while the device runs.
246 | draw.text(
247 | (0, 0),
248 | f"CPU: {cpu / 100:>4.0%} M: {mem / 100:>4.0%} T: {ct:5.1f}",
249 | font=font,
250 | fill=255,
251 | )
252 | draw.text(
253 | (0, 54), strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime()), font=font, fill=255
254 | )
255 |
256 | if gpsrun:
257 | try:
258 | if not gpssession:
259 | session = gps.gps(mode=gps.WATCH_ENABLE)
260 | gpssession = True
261 | session.read()
262 | fix = session.fix
263 | # --- Satellite Information ---
264 | sats_visible = 0
265 | sats_used = 0
266 | if hasattr(session, "satellites"):
267 | sats_visible = len(session.satellites)
268 | sats_used = 0
269 | if sats_visible > 0:
270 | for sat_individual in session.satellites:
271 | # Ensure 'used' attribute exists before checking
272 | if hasattr(sat_individual, "used") and sat_individual.used:
273 | sats_used += 1
274 | draw.text(
275 | (0, 10),
276 | f"GPS: {fix.mode} SAT: {sats_visible:>3} Use: {sats_used:>3}",
277 | font=font,
278 | fill=255,
279 | )
280 | if fix.mode == 0:
281 | draw.rectangle((115, 10, width - 2, 20), outline=0, fill=0)
282 | if fix.mode == 1:
283 | draw.rectangle((120, 14, width - 4, 18), outline=255, fill=0)
284 | if fix.mode == 2:
285 | draw.rectangle((120, 14, width - 4, 18), outline=255, fill=1)
286 | if fix.mode == 3:
287 | draw.rectangle((115, 10, width - 2, 20), outline=255, fill=1)
288 | resp = requests.get(
289 | "http://127.0.0.1:2501/system/status.json",
290 | auth=(httpd_username, httpd_password),
291 | )
292 | data = resp.json()
293 | devices = data["kismet.system.devices.count"]
294 | kismetmemory = data["kismet.system.memory.rss"] / 1024
295 | draw.text((0, 20), f"D {devices:>7}", font=fontbig, fill=255)
296 | draw.text(
297 | (0, 44),
298 | f"Kismet mem: {kismetmemory:>4.0f}mb",
299 | font=font,
300 | fill=255,
301 | )
302 | except Exception as e:
303 | logging.error(f"An exception occurred {e}")
304 |
305 | if Page == 2:
306 | # Page 2 shows the IP from the system
307 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
308 | s.settimeout(0.1)
309 | try:
310 | s.connect(("10.254.254.254", 1))
311 | rpiIP = s.getsockname()[0]
312 | except Exception:
313 | rpiIP = "127.0.0.1"
314 | finally:
315 | s.close()
316 | draw.text(
317 | (0, 0),
318 | f"SSH IP: {rpiIP}",
319 | font=font,
320 | fill=255,
321 | )
322 |
323 | if Page == 3:
324 | # Page 3 gives a short info about the buttons
325 | button_info_lines = [
326 | (0, "Button Info:"),
327 | (10, "#5 button = reboot"),
328 | (20, "#6 button = shutdown"),
329 | (30, "up arrow = start"),
330 | (40, "down arrow = stop"),
331 | (50, "left arrow = screen"),
332 | ]
333 |
334 | fill_color = 255
335 |
336 | for y_offset, text_to_display in button_info_lines:
337 | draw.text((0, y_offset), text_to_display, font=font, fill=fill_color)
338 |
339 | if not autostarted:
340 | if autostart > 0:
341 | autostart = autostart - 1
342 | else:
343 | autostarted = True
344 | if not gpsrun:
345 | startservice()
346 |
347 | # draw the screen:
348 | disp.image(image)
349 | disp.show()
350 |
351 | # wait a bit:
352 | sleep(sleeptime)
353 |
354 | while True:
355 | sleep(10)
356 |
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