├── UDM ├── sleep.sh ├── personalize_env.sh ├── inadyn_start.sh ├── checkip.sh ├── max_log_size.sh ├── mac_spoofing.sh ├── Readme.md ├── inadyn_cron.sh ├── dnsmasq_add.sh ├── add_authorized_keys.sh ├── ipt-enable-logs-launch.sh ├── wireguard.sh ├── inadyn.conf ├── add_if_suricata.sh ├── suricata4.sh ├── watch.sh ├── ipt-enable-logs.sh ├── suricata.sh └── install-udmwatchdog.sh ├── ubquiti ├── Readme.md └── ubnt_config2commands.pl ├── wsl └── readme.md ├── powershell └── readme.md ├── raspberrypi ├── readme.md ├── PAN │ ├── readme.md │ ├── blueagent5.py │ └── bt-pan.py └── Utilities │ └── throttled.sh ├── README.md ├── glinet └── beryl_default_packages.txt └── LICENSE /UDM/sleep.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | sleep 15 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/personalize_env.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | ln -s -f /mnt/data/scripts/.ash_history /root/.ash_history 3 | 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/inadyn_start.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | cp /mnt/data/scripts/inadyn_cron.sh /etc/cron.hourly/ 3 | /mnt/data/scripts/inadyn_cron.sh 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/checkip.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # curl --silent "https://domains.google.com/checkip" 3 | curl "https://domains.google.com/checkip" 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/max_log_size.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # Set a limit for container logs. 104857600 Bytes = 100 Megabytes 3 | sed -i 's/max_log_size = -1/max_log_size = 104857600/g' /etc/containers/libpod.conf; 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/mac_spoofing.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | MAC='20:c0:47:42:0a:bf' 4 | IF=$(ip route show table 201 | awk '{print $5}') 5 | ip link set dev $IF down && ip link set dev $IF address $MAC && ip link set dev $IF up 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ubquiti/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # UBIQUITI 2 | 3 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [UBIQUITI Wiki ](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /wsl/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Windows Subsystem Linux 2 | 3 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [WSL Wiki ](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki) 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Unifi Dream Machine Repository 2 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [UDM Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/UDM-&-UDM-PRO-NOTES). 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /powershell/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Powershell Repository 2 | 3 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [Powershell Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/Powershell-Notes). 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /raspberrypi/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Raspberry PI Repository 2 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [Raspberry PI Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/PRaspberry-PI-Notes). 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/inadyn_cron.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | pgrep inadyn > null 3 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] 4 | then 5 | echo "inadyn is already running." 6 | else 7 | /usr/sbin/inadyn -n -s -C -f /mnt/data/scripts/inadyn.conf & 8 | echo "starting inadyn." 9 | fi 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /raspberrypi/PAN/readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Raspberry PI PAN Network 2 | Detailed notes and comments about these utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [Raspberry PI PAN NETWORK Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/Raspberry-PI-Bluetooth-PAN-Network). 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/dnsmasq_add.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | cat > /run/dnsmasq.conf.d/custom_dns.conf <<- "EOF" 4 | # Created by a UDM-Utilities run script 5 | # Change the domains and IP address to your own 6 | interface=wg0 7 | EOF 8 | 9 | # Restart dnsmasq so it sees the new conf file 10 | pkill dnsmasq 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/add_authorized_keys.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | # Check if the pub key has already been added 3 | grep -q 'user@computer' /root/.ssh/authorized_keys 4 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] 5 | then 6 | echo "user@computer pub key is already present." 7 | else 8 | cat /mnt/data/scripts/user_id_rsa.pub >> /root/.ssh/authorized_keys 9 | echo "Added user@computer pub key." 10 | fi 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/ipt-enable-logs-launch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # Copy the file to a location usable by the unifi-os container. 4 | SCRIPT=/mnt/data/unifi-os/ipt-enable-logs.sh 5 | if test -f "$SCRIPT" 6 | then 7 | echo -e "SCRIPT exists at destination." 8 | else 9 | echo -e "SCRIPT doesn't exists at destination." 10 | cp /mnt/data/scripts/ipt-enable-logs.sh $SCRIPT 11 | fi 12 | 13 | podman exec -it unifi-os /bin/bash /data/ipt-enable-logs.sh && iptables-restore -c < /mnt/data/unifi-os/ipt-save 14 | 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/wireguard.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | CONTAINER=wireguard 3 | # Starts a wireguard container that is deleted after it is stopped. 4 | # All configs stored in /mnt/data/wireguard 5 | if podman container exists ${CONTAINER}; then 6 | podman start ${CONTAINER} 7 | else 8 | podman run -it --restart always -d --net=host --name ${CONTAINER} --privileged \ 9 | -v /mnt/data/wireguard:/etc/wireguard \ 10 | -v /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun \ 11 | -e LOG_LEVEL=info -e WG_COLOR_MODE=always \ 12 | masipcat/wireguard-go 13 | fi 14 | 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/inadyn.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # iface = eth4 2 | #custom dynupdate.no-ip.com { 3 | # hostname = "host.ddns.net" 4 | # username = "username" 5 | # password = "password" 6 | # ddns-server = "dynupdate.no-ip.com" 7 | # checkip-command = "/mnt/data/scripts/checkip.sh" 8 | #} 9 | # With multiple usernames at the same provider, index with :# 10 | provider no-ip.com:1 { 11 | username = username 12 | password = password 13 | hostname = host.ddns.net 14 | checkip-ssl = false 15 | checkip-server = api.ipify.org 16 | } 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Public Repository 2 | 3 | - Notes/Comments about Unifi Dream Machine (UDM and UDMP utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [UDM Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/UDM-&-UDM-PRO-NOTES). 4 | 5 | - Notes/Comments about Powershell utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [Powershell Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/Powershell-Notes). 6 | 7 | - Notes/Comments about Raspberry PI utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [Raspberry PI Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/Raspberry-PI-Notes). 8 | 9 | - Notes/Comments about Powershell utilities can be found either in the built-in help or in the dedicated [WSL Wiki](https://github.com/opustecnica/public/wiki/WSL-Notes). 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/add_if_suricata.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | # USAGE: add_if_suricata.sh wg0 4 | 5 | CUSTOM_RULES="/mnt/data/suricata-rules" 6 | for file in $(find ${CUSTOM_RULES} -name '*.rules' -print) 7 | do 8 | if [ -f "${file}" ]; then 9 | bname=$(basename ${file}) 10 | cp "${file}" "/run/ips/rules/${bname}" 11 | # Check if the existing filename is already in the rules.yaml based upon a previous update 12 | grep -wq "${bname}" /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 13 | # Don't add twice if it is in the file already 14 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 15 | echo " - ${bname}" >> /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 16 | fi 17 | fi 18 | done 19 | 20 | # Add $1 interface 21 | grep -q $1 /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 22 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 23 | # sed -i -E "s/(.*)(br0)$/\1$1/" /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 24 | echo " - interface: $1" >> /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 25 | # 26 | fi 27 | 28 | # Restart 29 | APP_PID="/run/suricata.pid" 30 | if [ ! -z "$APP_PID" ]; then 31 | killall -9 suricata 32 | rm -f APP_PID 33 | fi 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/suricata4.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | APP_PID="/run/suricata.pid" 4 | 5 | cat <<"EOF" > /tmp/suricata.sh 6 | #!/bin/sh 7 | CUSTOM_RULES="/mnt/data/suricata-rules" 8 | for file in $(find ${CUSTOM_RULES} -name '*.rules' -print) 9 | do 10 | if [ -f "${file}" ]; then 11 | bname=$(basename ${file}) 12 | cp "${file}" "/run/ips/rules/${bname}" 13 | # Check if the existing filename is already in the rules.yaml based upon a previous update 14 | grep -wq "${bname}" /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 15 | # Don't add twice if it is in the file already 16 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 17 | echo " - ${bname}" >> /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 18 | fi 19 | fi 20 | done 21 | 22 | # Add wg0 interface 23 | grep -q 'wg0' /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 24 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 25 | # sed -i -E "s/(.*)(br0)$/\1wg0/" /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 26 | echo " - interface: wg0" >> /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 27 | # 28 | fi 29 | 30 | /tmp/suricata.backup "$@" 31 | EOF 32 | 33 | chmod +x /tmp/suricata.sh 34 | cp /usr/bin/suricata /tmp/suricata.backup # In case you want to move back without rebooting 35 | ln -f -s /tmp/suricata.sh /usr/bin/suricata 36 | 37 | if [ ! -z "$APP_PID" ]; then 38 | killall -9 suricata 39 | rm -f APP_PID 40 | fi 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/watch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | EXECUTE01='/mnt/data/scripts/ipt-enable-logs-launch.sh' 4 | FILE="/mnt/data/udapi-config/ubios-udapi-server/ubios-udapi-server.state" 5 | # /usr/bin/logger -t "${PROCESSNAME}" "$*" 6 | 7 | if [ "$1" = "DAEMON" ]; then 8 | # is this necessary? Add other signals at will (TTIN TTOU INT STOP TSTP) 9 | trap '' INT 10 | cd /tmp 11 | shift 12 | ### daemonized section ###### 13 | # RUNNING=`ps aux | grep $CMD | grep -v grep | wc -l` 14 | # echo $RUNNING 15 | # if [ "$RUNNING" -lt 1 ]; then 16 | LAST=`ls -l "$FILE"` 17 | # echo $LAST 18 | while true; do 19 | sleep 1 20 | NEW=`ls -l "$FILE"` 21 | # echo $NEW 22 | if [ "$NEW" != "$LAST" ]; then 23 | DATE=`date` 24 | echo "${DATE}: Executing ${EXECUTE01}" 25 | $EXECUTE01 26 | LAST="$NEW" 27 | fi 28 | done 29 | # fi 30 | #### end of daemonized section #### 31 | exit 0 32 | fi 33 | 34 | export PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin 35 | umask 022 36 | # You can add nice and ionice before nohup but they might not be installed 37 | # nohup setsid $0 DAEMON $* 2>/var/log/mydaemon.err >/var/log/mydaemon.log & 38 | nohup setsid $0 DAEMON WATCH $* 2>/var/log/watch.err >/var/log/watch.log & 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/ipt-enable-logs.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | # [TODO] Convert this script to use #!/bin/sh (ash) to avoid interaction with unifi-os container. 4 | # [NOTE] Standard environment has the iptables utilities, but bash is only available in the unifi-os container. 5 | # [NOTE] Bash has a a cleaner way to deal with arrays. 6 | # [NOTE] Need to find a hook to run this script not only at startup but every time time the firewall is modified. 7 | 8 | # Collect existing iptables configuration into an array. 9 | IPTABLES=() 10 | while IFS= read -r line; do 11 | IPTABLES+=( "$line" ) 12 | done < <( ssh -q -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no root@127.0.1.1 'iptables-save' ) 13 | 14 | # Clear existing ipt-save if it exists. 15 | FILE=/data/ipt-save 16 | if test -f "$FILE"; then 17 | rm -f $FILE 18 | fi 19 | 20 | for i in ${!IPTABLES[@]}; do 21 | x=$((i + 1)) 22 | if [[ ${IPTABLES[$i]} =~ LOG$ ]] 23 | then 24 | ACTION=`echo "${IPTABLES[$x]}" | sed -E "s/.*-j\s(.*)$/\1/"` 25 | if [[ $ACTION =~ ^RETURN$ ]]; then ACTION='ACCEPT'; fi 26 | echo -e "${IPTABLES[$i]}" | sed -E "s/^-A\sUBIOS_(\S+)\s.*-j LOG$/& --log-prefix \"[${ACTION}_\1] \"/" >> $FILE 27 | # echo lines that are affected by the changes to STDOUT 28 | echo "${i} ${IPTABLES[$i]}" | sed -E "s/^\w+\s-A\sUBIOS_(\S+)\s.*-j LOG$/& --log-prefix \"[${ACTION}_\1] \"/" 29 | echo "${x} ${IPTABLES[$x]}" 30 | else 31 | echo -e "${IPTABLES[$i]}" >> $FILE 32 | fi 33 | done 34 | 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/suricata.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | APP_PID="/run/suricata.pid" 4 | 5 | cat <<"EOF" > /tmp/suricata.sh 6 | #!/bin/sh 7 | CUSTOM_RULES="/mnt/data/suricata-rules" 8 | 9 | for file in $(find ${CUSTOM_RULES} -name '*.rules' -print) 10 | do 11 | if [ -f "${file}" ]; then 12 | bname=$(basename ${file}) 13 | cp "${file}" "/run/ips/rules/${bname}" 14 | # Check if the existing filename is already in the rules.yaml based upon a previous update 15 | grep -wq "${bname}" /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 16 | # Don't add twice if it is in the file already 17 | if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then 18 | echo " - ${bname}" >> /run/ips/config/rules.yaml 19 | fi 20 | fi 21 | done 22 | CONTAINER=suricata 23 | if podman container exists ${CONTAINER}; then 24 | podman rm -f ${CONTAINER} 25 | fi 26 | 27 | # Add wg0 interface 28 | # sed -i -E "s/(.*)(br0)$/\1wg0/" /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 29 | echo " - interface: wg0" >> /run/ips/config/iface.yaml 30 | # 31 | 32 | podman run --network=host --privileged --name ${CONTAINER} --rm -it -v /run:/var/run/ -v /run:/run -v /usr/share/ubios-udapi-server/ips/:/usr/share/ubios-udapi-server/ips/ jasonish/suricata:5.0.3-arm64v8 /usr/bin/suricata "$@" 33 | 34 | EOF 35 | 36 | chmod +x /tmp/suricata.sh 37 | cp /usr/bin/suricata /tmp/suricata.backup # In case you want to move back without rebooting 38 | ln -f -s /tmp/suricata.sh /usr/bin/suricata 39 | 40 | if [ ! -z "$APP_PID" ]; then 41 | killall -9 suricata 42 | rm -f APP_PID 43 | fi 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /UDM/install-udmwatchdog.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | echo "Creating on boot script on device" 4 | echo '#!/bin/sh 5 | 6 | EXECUTE01="/mnt/data/scripts/ipt-enable-logs-launch.sh" 7 | EXECUTE02="/mnt/data/scripts/add_if_suricata.sh wg0" 8 | FILE="/mnt/data/udapi-config/ubios-udapi-server/ubios-udapi-server.state" 9 | ### daemonized section ###### 10 | LAST=`ls -l "$FILE"` 11 | while true; do 12 | sleep 1 13 | NEW=`ls -l "$FILE"` 14 | if [ "$NEW" != "$LAST" ]; then 15 | # DATE=`date` 16 | # echo "${DATE}: Executing ${EXECUTE01}" 17 | $EXECUTE01 18 | $EXECUTE02 19 | LAST="$NEW" 20 | fi 21 | done 22 | #### end of daemonized section #### 23 | 24 | ' > /mnt/data/scripts/udmwatchdog.sh 25 | 26 | chmod u+x /mnt/data/scripts/udmwatchdog.sh 27 | 28 | echo "Creating script to modify unifios container" 29 | echo '#!/bin/sh 30 | 31 | echo "#!/bin/sh 32 | ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no root@127.0.1.1 ''/mnt/data/scripts/udmwatchdog.sh''" > /etc/init.d/udm-watch.sh 33 | chmod u+x /etc/init.d/udm-watch.sh 34 | 35 | echo "[Unit] 36 | Description=Run On UDM Watchdog at Startup 37 | After=network.target 38 | 39 | [Service] 40 | ExecStart=/etc/init.d/udm-watch.sh 41 | 42 | [Install] 43 | WantedBy=multi-user.target" > /etc/systemd/system/udmwatchdog.service 44 | 45 | systemctl enable udmwatchdog 46 | systemctl start udmwatchdog 47 | ' > /tmp/install-watchdog-unifios.sh 48 | 49 | podman cp /tmp/install-watchdog-unifios.sh unifi-os:/root/install-watchdog-unifios.sh 50 | podman exec -it unifi-os chmod +x /root/install-watchdog-unifios.sh 51 | echo "Executing container modifications" 52 | podman exec -it unifi-os sh -c /root/install-watchdog-unifios.sh 53 | rm /tmp/install-watchdog-unifios.sh 54 | 55 | echo "Installed the UDM watchdog." 56 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /raspberrypi/Utilities/throttled.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | #Flag Bits 4 | UNDERVOLTED=0x1 5 | CAPPED=0x2 6 | THROTTLED=0x4 7 | SOFT_TEMPLIMIT=0x8 8 | HAS_UNDERVOLTED=0x10000 9 | HAS_CAPPED=0x20000 10 | HAS_THROTTLED=0x40000 11 | HAS_SOFT_TEMPLIMIT=0x80000 12 | 13 | 14 | #Text Colors 15 | GREEN=`tput setaf 2` 16 | RED=`tput setaf 1` 17 | YELLOW=`tput setaf 3` 18 | NC=`tput sgr0` 19 | 20 | #Output Strings 21 | GOOD="${GREEN}NO${NC}" 22 | BAD="${RED}YES${NC}" 23 | 24 | #Get Status, extract hex 25 | STATUS=$(vcgencmd get_throttled) 26 | STATUS=${STATUS#*=} 27 | 28 | #Get clock speed 29 | # CLOCK=$(vcgencmd measure_clock arm) 30 | CLOCK=$(echo "scale=0; $(vcgencmd measure_clock arm | egrep -o '[0-9]{3,}') / 1000000" | bc -l) 31 | CLOCK=${CLOCK#*=} 32 | 33 | #Get emperature 34 | TEMP=$(vcgencmd measure_temp | egrep -o '[0-9]{2,}') 35 | TEMP=${TEMP#*=} 36 | 37 | echo -n "Clock Speed: " 38 | echo "${GREEN}${CLOCK}${NC}" 39 | 40 | echo -n "Temperature: " 41 | (($TEMP>=70)) && echo "${RED}${TEMP}${NC}" || ((($TEMP>=60)) && echo "${YELLOW}${TEMP}${NC}" || echo "${GREEN}${TEMP}${NC}") 42 | 43 | echo -n "Status: " 44 | (($STATUS!=0)) && echo "${RED}${STATUS}${NC}" || echo "${GREEN}${STATUS}${NC}" 45 | 46 | echo "Undervolted:" 47 | echo -n " Now: " 48 | ((($STATUS&UNDERVOLTED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 49 | echo -n " Run: " 50 | ((($STATUS&HAS_UNDERVOLTED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 51 | 52 | echo "Throttled:" 53 | echo -n " Now: " 54 | ((($STATUS&THROTTLED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 55 | echo -n " Run: " 56 | ((($STATUS&HAS_THROTTLED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 57 | 58 | echo "Frequency Capped:" 59 | echo -n " Now: " 60 | ((($STATUS&CAPPED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 61 | echo -n " Run: " 62 | ((($STATUS&HAS_CAPPED)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 63 | 64 | echo "Softlimit:" 65 | echo -n " Now: " 66 | ((($STATUS&SOFT_TEMPLIMIT)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 67 | echo -n " Run: " 68 | ((($STATUS&HAS_SOFT_TEMPLIMIT)!=0)) && echo "${BAD}" || echo "${GOOD}" 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ubquiti/ubnt_config2commands.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl -w 2 | # USAGE: ubnt_config2commands.pl 3 | 4 | use strict; 5 | my $file = $ARGV[0] || die "You must supply a file to read."; 6 | 7 | if (!open(FP, $file)) { 8 | print STDERR "ERROR: Unable to open $file: $!\n"; 9 | exit(1); 10 | } 11 | 12 | my $data = join('', ); 13 | close(FP); 14 | 15 | $data =~ s/\{\s*\}/{}/g; 16 | $data =~ s/\/\*.*?\*\/\n*//g; 17 | 18 | hash2sets(config2hash($data)); 19 | 20 | exit(0); 21 | 22 | sub hash2sets { 23 | my $config = shift; 24 | my $start = shift || 'set'; 25 | 26 | if (ref($config) ne 'HASH') { 27 | print STDERR "ERROR: '$config' is not a HASH at '$start'\n"; 28 | exit(1); 29 | } 30 | 31 | foreach my $key (sort(keys(%{$config}))) { 32 | if (ref($config->{$key}) eq 'HASH') { 33 | if (keys($config->{$key}) == 0) { 34 | print "$start $key\n"; 35 | } else { 36 | hash2sets($config->{$key}, "$start $key"); 37 | } 38 | } elsif (ref($config->{$key}) eq 'ARRAY') { 39 | foreach my $val (sort(@{$config->{$key}})) { 40 | print "$start $key $val\n"; 41 | } 42 | } else { 43 | print "$start $key " . $config->{$key} . "\n"; 44 | } 45 | } 46 | } 47 | 48 | sub config2hash { 49 | my $config = shift; 50 | my $pad = shift || ''; 51 | 52 | my (%hash); 53 | while ($config =~ m/^$pad(\S+)\s+(".+?"|\S+ \{\}|\S+\s+\{.*?\n$pad\}|{.*?\n$pad\}|\S+)/gsm) { 54 | my $tag = $1; 55 | my $info = $2; 56 | 57 | if ($info =~ m/^(\S+)\s+\{\n(\s*)(.*?)\n$pad\}/sm) { 58 | my $name = $1; 59 | $hash{$tag}{$name} = config2hash("$2$3", $2); 60 | next; 61 | } elsif ($info =~ m/^(\S+)\s+\{\}/sm) { 62 | $hash{$tag}{$1} = {}; 63 | next; 64 | } 65 | 66 | if (ref($info) ne 'HASH' && $info =~ m/\{\n(\s*)(.*?)\n$pad\}/sm) { 67 | $info = config2hash("$1$2", $1); 68 | } elsif ($info eq '{}') { 69 | $info = {}; 70 | } 71 | 72 | if (!exists($hash{$tag})) { 73 | $hash{$tag} = $info; 74 | } else { 75 | if (ref($hash{$tag}) ne 'ARRAY') { 76 | $hash{$tag} = [$hash{$tag}]; 77 | } 78 | push(@{$hash{$tag}}, $info); 79 | } 80 | } 81 | 82 | return(\%hash); 83 | } 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /raspberrypi/PAN/blueagent5.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | # blueagent5.py 4 | # Dependencies: python-gobject (install with e.g. 'sudo apt-get install python-gobject' on Raspian 5 | # Author: Douglas Otwell 6 | # This software is released to the public domain 7 | 8 | # The Software is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, 9 | # including without limitation any implied warranties of condition, uninterrupted use, 10 | # merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. 11 | 12 | import time 13 | import sys 14 | import dbus 15 | import dbus.service 16 | import dbus.mainloop.glib 17 | import gobject 18 | import logging 19 | from optparse import OptionParser 20 | 21 | SERVICE_NAME = "org.bluez" 22 | AGENT_IFACE = SERVICE_NAME + '.Agent1' 23 | ADAPTER_IFACE = SERVICE_NAME + ".Adapter1" 24 | DEVICE_IFACE = SERVICE_NAME + ".Device1" 25 | PLAYER_IFACE = SERVICE_NAME + '.MediaPlayer1' 26 | 27 | LOG_LEVEL = logging.INFO 28 | LOG_FILE = "/var/log/syslog" 29 | #LOG_LEVEL = logging.DEBUG 30 | #LOG_FILE = "/dev/stdout" 31 | LOG_FORMAT = "%(asctime)s %(levelname)s [%(module)s] %(message)s" 32 | 33 | """Utility functions from bluezutils.py""" 34 | def getManagedObjects(): 35 | bus = dbus.SystemBus() 36 | manager = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object("org.bluez", "/"), "org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager") 37 | return manager.GetManagedObjects() 38 | 39 | def findAdapter(): 40 | objects = getManagedObjects(); 41 | bus = dbus.SystemBus() 42 | for path, ifaces in objects.iteritems(): 43 | adapter = ifaces.get(ADAPTER_IFACE) 44 | if adapter is None: 45 | continue 46 | obj = bus.get_object(SERVICE_NAME, path) 47 | return dbus.Interface(obj, ADAPTER_IFACE) 48 | raise Exception("Bluetooth adapter not found") 49 | 50 | 51 | class BlueAgent(dbus.service.Object): 52 | AGENT_PATH = "/blueagent5/agent" 53 | CAPABILITY = "DisplayOnly" 54 | pin_code = None 55 | 56 | def __init__(self, pin_code): 57 | dbus.service.Object.__init__(self, dbus.SystemBus(), BlueAgent.AGENT_PATH) 58 | self.pin_code = pin_code 59 | 60 | logging.basicConfig(filename=LOG_FILE, format=LOG_FORMAT, level=LOG_LEVEL) 61 | logging.info("Starting BlueAgent with PIN [{}]".format(self.pin_code)) 62 | 63 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="os", out_signature="") 64 | def DisplayPinCode(self, device, pincode): 65 | logging.debug("BlueAgent DisplayPinCode invoked") 66 | 67 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="ouq", out_signature="") 68 | def DisplayPasskey(self, device, passkey, entered): 69 | logging.debug("BlueAgent DisplayPasskey invoked") 70 | 71 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="o", out_signature="s") 72 | def RequestPinCode(self, device): 73 | logging.info("BlueAgent is pairing with device [{}]".format(device)) 74 | self.trustDevice(device) 75 | return self.pin_code 76 | 77 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="ou", out_signature="") 78 | def RequestConfirmation(self, device, passkey): 79 | """Always confirm""" 80 | logging.info("BlueAgent is pairing with device [{}]".format(device)) 81 | self.trustDevice(device) 82 | return 83 | 84 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="os", out_signature="") 85 | def AuthorizeService(self, device, uuid): 86 | """Always authorize""" 87 | logging.debug("BlueAgent AuthorizeService method invoked") 88 | return 89 | 90 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="o", out_signature="u") 91 | def RequestPasskey(self, device): 92 | logging.debug("RequestPasskey returns 0") 93 | return dbus.UInt32(0) 94 | 95 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="o", out_signature="") 96 | def RequestAuthorization(self, device): 97 | """Always authorize""" 98 | logging.info("BlueAgent is authorizing device [{}]".format(self.device)) 99 | return 100 | 101 | @dbus.service.method(AGENT_IFACE, in_signature="", out_signature="") 102 | def Cancel(self): 103 | logging.info("BlueAgent pairing request canceled from device [{}]".format(self.device)) 104 | 105 | def trustDevice(self, path): 106 | bus = dbus.SystemBus() 107 | device_properties = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object(SERVICE_NAME, path), "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties") 108 | device_properties.Set(DEVICE_IFACE, "Trusted", True) 109 | 110 | def registerAsDefault(self): 111 | bus = dbus.SystemBus() 112 | manager = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object(SERVICE_NAME, "/org/bluez"), "org.bluez.AgentManager1") 113 | manager.RegisterAgent(BlueAgent.AGENT_PATH, BlueAgent.CAPABILITY) 114 | manager.RequestDefaultAgent(BlueAgent.AGENT_PATH) 115 | 116 | def startPairing(self): 117 | bus = dbus.SystemBus() 118 | adapter_path = findAdapter().object_path 119 | adapter = dbus.Interface(bus.get_object(SERVICE_NAME, adapter_path), "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties") 120 | adapter.Set(ADAPTER_IFACE, "Discoverable", True) 121 | 122 | logging.info("BlueAgent is waiting to pair with device") 123 | 124 | bus = None 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get_bus.cached_obj = dbus.SystemBus() 21 | return bus 22 | 23 | def get_manager(): 24 | manager = getattr(get_manager, 'cached_obj', None) 25 | if not manager: 26 | manager = get_manager.cached_obj = dbus.Interface( 27 | get_bus().get_object(iface_base, '/'), 28 | 'org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager' ) 29 | return manager 30 | 31 | def prop_get(obj, k, iface=None): 32 | if iface is None: iface = obj.dbus_interface 33 | return obj.Get(iface, k, dbus_interface=iface_props) 34 | def prop_set(obj, k, v, iface=None): 35 | if iface is None: iface = obj.dbus_interface 36 | return obj.Set(iface, k, v, dbus_interface=iface_props) 37 | 38 | def find_adapter(pattern=None): 39 | return find_adapter_in_objects(get_manager().GetManagedObjects(), pattern) 40 | 41 | def find_adapter_in_objects(objects, pattern=None): 42 | bus, obj = get_bus(), None 43 | for path, ifaces in objects.iteritems(): 44 | adapter = ifaces.get(iface_adapter) 45 | if adapter is None: continue 46 | if not pattern or pattern == adapter['Address'] or path.endswith(pattern): 47 | obj = bus.get_object(iface_base, path) 48 | yield dbus.Interface(obj, iface_adapter) 49 | if obj is None: 50 | raise BTError('Bluetooth adapter not found') 51 | 52 | def find_device(device_address, adapter_pattern=None): 53 | return find_device_in_objects(get_manager().GetManagedObjects(), device_address, adapter_pattern) 54 | 55 | def find_device_in_objects(objects, device_address, adapter_pattern=None): 56 | bus = get_bus() 57 | path_prefix = '' 58 | if adapter_pattern: 59 | if not isinstance(adapter_pattern, types.StringTypes): adapter = adapter_pattern 60 | else: adapter = find_adapter_in_objects(objects, adapter_pattern) 61 | path_prefix = adapter.object_path 62 | for path, ifaces in objects.iteritems(): 63 | device = ifaces.get(iface_dev) 64 | if device is None: continue 65 | if device['Address'] == device_address and path.startswith(path_prefix): 66 | obj = bus.get_object(iface_base, path) 67 | return dbus.Interface(obj, iface_dev) 68 | raise BTError('Bluetooth device not found') 69 | 70 | 71 | ### bt-pan 72 | 73 | def main(args=None): 74 | import argparse 75 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( 76 | description='BlueZ bluetooth PAN network server/client.') 77 | 78 | parser.add_argument('-i', '--device', metavar='local-addr/pattern', 79 | help='Local device address/pattern to use (if not default).') 80 | parser.add_argument('-a', '--device-all', action='store_true', 81 | help='Use all local hci devices, not just default one.' 82 | ' Only valid with "server" mode, mutually exclusive with --device option.') 83 | parser.add_argument('-u', '--uuid', 84 | metavar='uuid_or_shortcut', default='nap', 85 | help='Service UUID to use. Can be either full UUID' 86 | ' or one of the shortcuts: gn, panu, nap. Default: %(default)s.') 87 | parser.add_argument('--systemd', action='store_true', 88 | help='Use systemd service' 89 | ' notification/watchdog mechanisms in daemon modes, if available.') 90 | parser.add_argument('--debug', 91 | action='store_true', help='Verbose operation mode.') 92 | 93 | cmds = parser.add_subparsers( dest='call', 94 | title='Supported operations (have their own suboptions as well)' ) 95 | 96 | cmd = cmds.add_parser('server', help='Run infinitely as a NAP network server.') 97 | cmd.add_argument('iface_name', 98 | help='Bridge interface name to which each link will be added by bluez.' 99 | ' It must be created and configured before starting the server.') 100 | 101 | cmd = cmds.add_parser('client', help='Connect to a PAN network.') 102 | cmd.add_argument('remote_addr', help='Remote device address to connect to.') 103 | cmd.add_argument('-d', '--disconnect', action='store_true', 104 | help='Instead of connecting (default action), disconnect' 105 | ' (if connected) and exit. Overrides all other options for this command.') 106 | cmd.add_argument('-w', '--wait', action='store_true', 107 | help='Go into an endless wait-loop after connection, terminating it on exit.') 108 | cmd.add_argument('-c', '--if-not-connected', action='store_true', 109 | help='Dont raise error if connection is already established.') 110 | cmd.add_argument('-r', '--reconnect', action='store_true', 111 | help='Force reconnection if some connection is already established.') 112 | 113 | opts = parser.parse_args() 114 | 115 | global log 116 | import logging 117 | logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG if opts.debug else logging.WARNING) 118 | log = logging.getLogger() 119 | 120 | if not opts.device_all: devs = [next(iter(find_adapter(opts.device)))] 121 | else: 122 | if opts.call != 'server': 123 | parser.error('--device-all option is only valid with "server" mode.') 124 | devs = list(find_adapter()) 125 | devs = dict((prop_get(dev, 'Address'), dev) for dev in devs) 126 | for dev_addr, dev in devs.viewitems(): 127 | prop_set(dev, 'Powered', True) 128 | log.debug('Using local device (addr: %s): %s', dev_addr, dev.object_path) 129 | 130 | wait_iter_noop = 3600 131 | if opts.systemd: 132 | from systemd import daemon 133 | def wait_iter(): 134 | if not wait_iter.sd_ready: 135 | daemon.notify('READY=1') 136 | daemon.notify('STATUS=Running in {} mode...'.format(opts.call)) 137 | wait_iter.sd_ready = True 138 | time.sleep(wait_iter.timeout) 139 | if wait_iter.sd_wdt: daemon.notify('WATCHDOG=1') 140 | wd_pid, wd_usec = (os.environ.get(k) for k in ['WATCHDOG_PID', 'WATCHDOG_USEC']) 141 | if wd_pid and wd_pid.isdigit() and int(wd_pid) == os.getpid(): 142 | wd_interval = float(wd_usec) / 2e6 # half of interval in seconds 143 | assert wd_interval > 0, wd_interval 144 | else: wd_interval = None 145 | if wd_interval: 146 | log.debug('Initializing systemd watchdog pinger with interval: %ss', wd_interval) 147 | wait_iter.sd_wdt, wait_iter.timeout = True, min(wd_interval, wait_iter_noop) 148 | else: wait_iter.sd_wdt, wait_iter.timeout = False, wait_iter_noop 149 | wait_iter.sd_ready = False 150 | else: wait_iter = lambda: time.sleep(wait_iter_noop) 151 | signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, lambda sig,frm: sys.exit(0)) 152 | 153 | 154 | if opts.call == 'server': 155 | brctl = subprocess.Popen( 156 | ['brctl', 'show', opts.iface_name], 157 | stdout=open(os.devnull, 'wb'), stderr=subprocess.PIPE ) 158 | brctl_stderr = brctl.stderr.read() 159 | if brctl.wait() or brctl_stderr: 160 | p = lambda fmt='',*a,**k: print(fmt.format(*a,**k), file=sys.stderr) 161 | p('brctl check failed for interface: {}', opts.iface_name) 162 | p() 163 | p('Bridge interface must be added and configured before starting server, e.g. with:') 164 | p(' brctl addbr bnep-bridge') 165 | p(' brctl setfd bnep-bridge 0') 166 | p(' brctl stp bnep-bridge off') 167 | p(' ip addr add 10.101.225.84/24 dev bnep-bridge') 168 | p(' ip link set bnep-bridge up') 169 | return 1 170 | 171 | servers = list() 172 | try: 173 | for dev_addr, dev in devs.viewitems(): 174 | server = dbus.Interface(dev, 'org.bluez.NetworkServer1') 175 | server.Unregister(opts.uuid) # in case already registered 176 | server.Register(opts.uuid, opts.iface_name) 177 | servers.append(server) 178 | log.debug( 'Registered uuid %r with' 179 | ' bridge/dev: %s / %s', opts.uuid, opts.iface_name, dev_addr ) 180 | while True: wait_iter() 181 | except KeyboardInterrupt: pass 182 | finally: 183 | if servers: 184 | for server in servers: server.Unregister(opts.uuid) 185 | log.debug('Unregistered server uuids') 186 | 187 | 188 | elif opts.call == 'client': 189 | dev_remote = find_device(opts.remote_addr, devs.values()[0]) 190 | log.debug( 'Using remote device (addr: %s): %s', 191 | prop_get(dev_remote, 'Address'), dev_remote.object_path ) 192 | try: dev_remote.ConnectProfile(opts.uuid) 193 | except: pass # no idea why it fails sometimes, but still creates dbus interface 194 | net = dbus.Interface(dev_remote, 'org.bluez.Network1') 195 | 196 | if opts.disconnect: 197 | try: net.Disconnect() 198 | except dbus.exceptions.DBusException as err: 199 | if err.get_dbus_name() != 'org.bluez.Error.Failed': raise 200 | connected = prop_get(net, 'Connected') 201 | if connected: raise 202 | log.debug( 203 | 'Disconnected from network' 204 | ' (dev_remote: %s, addr: %s) uuid %r, by explicit command', 205 | dev_remote.object_path, prop_get(dev_remote, 'Address'), opts.uuid ) 206 | return 207 | 208 | for n in xrange(2): 209 | try: iface = net.Connect(opts.uuid) 210 | except dbus.exceptions.DBusException as err: 211 | if err.get_dbus_name() != 'org.bluez.Error.Failed': raise 212 | connected = prop_get(net, 'Connected') 213 | if not connected: raise 214 | if opts.reconnect: 215 | log.debug( 'Detected pre-established connection' 216 | ' (iface: %s), reconnecting', prop_get(net, 'Interface') ) 217 | net.Disconnect() 218 | continue 219 | if not opts.if_not_connected: raise 220 | else: break 221 | log.debug( 222 | 'Connected to network (dev_remote: %s, addr: %s) uuid %r with iface: %s', 223 | dev_remote.object_path, prop_get(dev_remote, 'Address'), opts.uuid, iface ) 224 | 225 | if opts.wait: 226 | try: 227 | while True: wait_iter() 228 | except KeyboardInterrupt: pass 229 | finally: 230 | net.Disconnect() 231 | log.debug('Disconnected from network') 232 | 233 | 234 | else: raise ValueError(opts.call) 235 | log.debug('Finished') 236 | 237 | if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main()) 238 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /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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