├── .github
└── workflows
│ ├── action.yml
│ ├── prerelease.yml
│ └── release.yml
├── LICENSE
├── META-INF
└── com
│ └── google
│ └── android
│ ├── update-binary
│ └── updater-script
├── README.md
├── bin
├── AirplaneMode
└── controller
├── build.sh
├── changelog.md
├── config.sh
├── customize.sh
├── module.prop
├── post-fs-data.sh
├── service.sh
├── sing-box-wifi.json
└── sing-box-wifi.sh
/.github/workflows/action.yml:
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1 | name: action
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | paths-ignore:
6 | - ".github"
7 | - "README.md"
8 |
9 | jobs:
10 | build:
11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
12 |
13 | steps:
14 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
15 |
16 | - name: Run build.sh
17 | run: sh build.sh
18 |
19 | - name: Upload Files
20 | uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
21 | with:
22 | name: sing-box-wifi
23 | path: |
24 | sing-box-wifi_v*.zip
25 | README.md
26 | LICENSE
27 |
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/.github/workflows/prerelease.yml:
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1 | name: prerelease
2 |
3 | on:
4 | workflow_dispatch:
5 | push:
6 | paths-ignore:
7 | - ".github"
8 | - "README.md"
9 | tags-ignore:
10 | - "v*"
11 |
12 | jobs:
13 | build:
14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
15 |
16 | steps:
17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
18 |
19 | - name: Run build.sh
20 | run: sh build.sh
21 |
22 | - name: Delete current prerelease assets
23 | uses: andreaswilli/delete-release-assets-action@v3.0.0
24 | with:
25 | github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
26 | tag: Prerelease
27 | deleteOnlyFromDrafts: false
28 |
29 | - name: Tag Repo
30 | uses: richardsimko/update-tag@v1
31 | with:
32 | tag_name: Prerelease
33 | env:
34 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
35 |
36 | - name: Upload Prerelease
37 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
38 | if: ${{ success() }}
39 | with:
40 | tag: Prerelease
41 | tag_name: Prerelease
42 | files: sing-box-wifi_v*.zip
43 | prerelease: true
44 | generate_release_notes: true
45 |
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/.github/workflows/release.yml:
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1 | name: release
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | tags:
6 | - "v*"
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | build:
10 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
11 |
12 | steps:
13 | - uses: actions/checkout@v3
14 |
15 | - name: Run build.sh
16 | run: sh build.sh
17 |
18 | - name: Upload release
19 | uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
20 | with:
21 | tag_name: ${{ github.ref_name }}
22 | files: sing-box-wifi_v*.zip
23 | generate_release_notes: true
24 |
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1 | #!/sbin/sh
2 |
3 | #################
4 | # Initialization
5 | #################
6 |
7 | umask 022
8 |
9 | # echo before loading util_functions
10 | ui_print() { echo "$1"; }
11 |
12 | require_new_magisk() {
13 | ui_print "*******************************"
14 | ui_print " Please install Magisk v20.4+! "
15 | ui_print "*******************************"
16 | exit 1
17 | }
18 |
19 | #########################
20 | # Load util_functions.sh
21 | #########################
22 |
23 | OUTFD=$2
24 | ZIPFILE=$3
25 |
26 | mount /data 2>/dev/null
27 |
28 | [ -f /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh ] || require_new_magisk
29 | . /data/adb/magisk/util_functions.sh
30 | [ $MAGISK_VER_CODE -lt 20400 ] && require_new_magisk
31 |
32 | install_module
33 | exit 0
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1 | #MAGISK
2 |
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1 | # sing-box-wifi
2 | 本项目是一个用于帮助免流佬自动在 WLAN 下关闭神秘模块的 Magisk 模块(仅限安卓系统),理论支持 KernelSU。
3 |
4 | ## 警告⚠
5 | 因为使用 `cmd wifi status`,所以可能需要较高的安卓版本(MIUI14/android13 测试可用)。
6 |
7 | ## 使用方法
8 | - 在 [Releases](https://github.com/xireiki/sing-box-wifi/releases) 中下载最新模块
9 | - 在 Magisk 中安装它
10 | - 重启您的安卓手机
11 |
12 | ## 行为
13 | - 在 /data/adb/modules/SingBox_For_Magisk/disable 存在时(神秘模块禁用时),本模块开机直接退出
14 | - 等待神秘启动
15 | - 在 /data/adb/modules/singBoxWoFi/disable 存在时(本模块禁用时)
16 | - 开机时不启动
17 | - 启动后,不执行切换动作
18 |
19 | ## 更新日志
20 | [CHANGELOG](changelog.md)
21 |
22 | ## 免责申明
23 | 本项目不对以下情况负责:用户使用本模块所造成的一切后果。
24 |
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 |
3 | ################################
4 | # Name: 神秘控制器
5 | # Author: Github@xireiki
6 | # Version: 1.0.0
7 | ################################
8 |
9 | export PATH="/data/adb/magisk:/data/adb/ksu/bin:$PATH:/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin"
10 |
11 | if [[ -z "${lang}" ]]; then
12 | lang="en_US"
13 | fi
14 | if [[ -z "${bin_name}" ]]; then
15 | bin_name="singBox"
16 | fi
17 | tproxy_port="1536"
18 | if [[ -z "${ipv6}" ]]; then
19 | ipv6="disable"
20 | fi
21 |
22 | proxy_mode="blacklist"
23 | # blacklist / whitelist
24 |
25 | user_packages_list=()
26 | # Android User:Package Name, For example:
27 | # user_packages_list=("0:com.android.captiveportallogin" "10:com.tencent.mm")
28 |
29 | ap_list=("wlan+" "ap+" "rndis+")
30 | ignore_out_list=()
31 | fake_ip_range="198.18.0.0/15"
32 |
33 | id="222"
34 | routing_mark="233"
35 | # sing-box route.default_mark
36 |
37 | intranet=(0.0.0.0/8 10.0.0.0/8 100.64.0.0/10 127.0.0.0/8 169.254.0.0/16 192.0.0.0/24 192.0.2.0/24 192.88.99.0/24 192.168.0.0/16 198.51.100.0/24 203.0.113.0/24 224.0.0.0/4 240.0.0.0/4 255.255.255.255/32)
38 | intranet6=(::/128 ::1/128 ::ffff:0:0/96 100::/64 64:ff9b::/96 2001::/32 2001:10::/28 2001:20::/28 2001:db8::/32 2002::/16 fe80::/10 ff00::/8)
39 |
40 | log() {
41 | export TZ=Asia/Shanghai
42 | now=$(date +"[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %Z]")
43 | case $1 in
44 | Info)
45 | [ -t 1 ] && echo -e "\033[1;32m${now} [Info]: $2\033[0m" || echo "${now} [Info]: $2"
46 | ;;
47 | Warn)
48 | [ -t 1 ] && echo -e "\033[1;33m${now} [Warn]: $2\033[0m" || echo "${now} [Warn]: $2"
49 | ;;
50 | Error)
51 | [ -t 1 ] && echo -e "\033[1;31m${now} [Error]: $2\033[0m" || echo "${now} [Error]: $2"
52 | ;;
53 | *)
54 | [ -t 1 ] && echo -e "\033[1;30m${now} [$1]: $2\033[0m" || echo "${now} [$1]: $2"
55 | ;;
56 | esac
57 | }
58 |
59 | uid_list=()
60 | find_packages_uid() {
61 | for user_package in ${user_packages_list[@]} ; do
62 | user=$(echo ${user_package} | awk -F ':' '{print $1}')
63 | package=$(echo ${user_package} | awk -F ':' '{print $2}')
64 | uid_list[${#uid_list[@]}]=$(expr ${user} \* "100000" + $(cat /data/system/packages.list | grep ${package} | awk '{print $2}'))
65 | done
66 | }
67 |
68 | start_tproxy() {
69 | if [ "${iptables}" = "ip6tables -w 100" ] ; then
70 | ip -6 rule add fwmark ${id} table ${id} pref ${id}
71 | ip -6 route add local default dev lo table ${id}
72 | else
73 | ip rule add fwmark ${id} table ${id} pref ${id}
74 | ip route add local default dev lo table ${id}
75 | fi
76 |
77 | ${iptables} -t mangle -N BOX_EXTERNAL
78 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F BOX_EXTERNAL
79 |
80 | # Bypass sing-box itself
81 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -m mark --mark ${routing_mark} -j RETURN
82 |
83 | # Bypass intranet
84 | # ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -m addrtype --dst-type LOCAL -j RETURN
85 | # Run `su -c 'zcat /proc/config.gz | grep -i addrtype'` to check compatibility
86 | if [ "${iptables}" = "ip6tables -w 100" ] ; then
87 | for subnet6 in ${intranet6[@]} ; do
88 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -d ${subnet6} -p udp ! --dport 53 -j RETURN
89 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -d ${subnet6} ! -p udp -j RETURN
90 | done
91 | else
92 | for subnet in ${intranet[@]} ; do
93 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -d ${subnet} -p udp ! --dport 53 -j RETURN
94 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -d ${subnet} ! -p udp -j RETURN
95 | done
96 | fi
97 |
98 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -p tcp -i lo -j TPROXY --on-port ${tproxy_port} --tproxy-mark ${id}
99 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -p udp -i lo -j TPROXY --on-port ${tproxy_port} --tproxy-mark ${id}
100 |
101 | # Allow ap interface
102 | # Notice: Old android device may only have one wlan interface.
103 | # Some new android device have multiple wlan interface like wlan0(for internet), wlan1(for AP).
104 | if [ "${ap_list}" != "" ] ; then
105 | for ap in ${ap_list[@]} ; do
106 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -p tcp -i ${ap} -j TPROXY --on-port ${tproxy_port} --tproxy-mark ${id}
107 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_EXTERNAL -p udp -i ${ap} -j TPROXY --on-port ${tproxy_port} --tproxy-mark ${id}
108 | done
109 | log Info "${ap_list[*]} transparent proxy."
110 | fi
111 |
112 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I PREROUTING -j BOX_EXTERNAL
113 |
114 |
115 | ${iptables} -t mangle -N BOX_LOCAL
116 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F BOX_LOCAL
117 |
118 | # Bypass ignored interfaces
119 | if [ "${ignore_out_list}" != "" ] ; then
120 | for ignore in ${ignore_out_list[@]} ; do
121 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I BOX_LOCAL -o ${ignore} -j RETURN
122 | done
123 | log Info "${ignore_out_list[*]} ignore transparent proxy."
124 | fi
125 |
126 | # Bypass intranet
127 | # ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -m addrtype --dst-type LOCAL -j RETURN
128 | if [ "${iptables}" = "ip6tables -w 100" ] ; then
129 | for subnet6 in ${intranet6[@]} ; do
130 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -d ${subnet6} -p udp ! --dport 53 -j RETURN
131 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -d ${subnet6} ! -p udp -j RETURN
132 | done
133 | else
134 | for subnet in ${intranet[@]} ; do
135 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -d ${subnet} -p udp ! --dport 53 -j RETURN
136 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -d ${subnet} ! -p udp -j RETURN
137 | done
138 | fi
139 |
140 | # Bypass sing-box itself
141 | # ${iptables} -t mangle -I BOX_LOCAL -m owner --uid-owner ${box_user} --gid-owner ${box_group} -j RETURN
142 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I BOX_LOCAL -m mark --mark ${routing_mark} -j RETURN
143 |
144 | if [ "${proxy_mode}" = "blacklist" ] ; then
145 | if [ "${uid_list}" = "" ] ; then
146 | # Route Everything
147 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
148 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
149 | log Info "transparent proxy for all apps."
150 | else
151 | # Bypass apps
152 | for appid in ${uid_list[@]} ; do
153 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I BOX_LOCAL -m owner --uid-owner ${appid} -j RETURN
154 | done
155 | # Allow !app
156 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
157 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
158 | log Info "proxy mode: ${proxy_mode}, ${user_packages_list[*]} no transparent proxy."
159 | fi
160 | elif [ "${proxy_mode}" = "whitelist" ] ; then
161 | # Route apps to Box
162 | for appid in ${uid_list[@]} ; do
163 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner ${appid} -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
164 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -m owner --uid-owner ${appid} -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
165 | done
166 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner 0 -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
167 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -m owner --uid-owner 0 -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
168 | # Route dnsmasq to sing-box
169 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -m owner --uid-owner 1052 -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
170 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -m owner --uid-owner 1052 -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
171 | # Route DNS request to sing-box
172 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp --dport 53 -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
173 | log Info "proxy mode: ${proxy_mode}, ${user_packages_list[*]} transparent proxy."
174 | else
175 | log Warn "proxy mode: ${proxy_mode} error."
176 | # Route Everything
177 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p tcp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
178 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A BOX_LOCAL -p udp -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
179 | log Info "transparent proxy for all apps."
180 | fi
181 |
182 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I OUTPUT -j BOX_LOCAL
183 |
184 |
185 | ${iptables} -t mangle -N DIVERT
186 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F DIVERT
187 |
188 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A DIVERT -j MARK --set-mark ${id}
189 | ${iptables} -t mangle -A DIVERT -j ACCEPT
190 |
191 | ${iptables} -t mangle -I PREROUTING -p tcp -m socket -j DIVERT
192 |
193 | # Fix ICMP (ping), this does not guarantee that the ping result is valid (proxies such as clash do not support forwarding ICMP),
194 | # just that it returns a result, "--to-destination" can be set to a reachable address.
195 | # android ip6tablses no nat table
196 | if [ "${iptables}" = "iptables -w 100" ] ; then
197 | ${iptables} -t nat -I OUTPUT -d ${fake_ip_range} -p icmp -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1
198 | ${iptables} -t nat -I PREROUTING -d ${fake_ip_range} -p icmp -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1
199 | fi
200 | }
201 |
202 | stop_tproxy() {
203 | if [ "${iptables}" = "ip6tables -w 100" ] ; then
204 | ip -6 rule del fwmark ${id} table ${id}
205 | ip -6 route flush table ${id}
206 | else
207 | ip rule del fwmark ${id} table ${id}
208 | ip route flush table ${id}
209 | fi
210 |
211 | ${iptables} -t mangle -D PREROUTING -j BOX_EXTERNAL
212 |
213 | ${iptables} -t mangle -D PREROUTING -p tcp -m socket -j DIVERT
214 |
215 | ${iptables} -t mangle -D OUTPUT -j BOX_LOCAL
216 |
217 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F BOX_EXTERNAL
218 | ${iptables} -t mangle -X BOX_EXTERNAL
219 |
220 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F BOX_LOCAL
221 | ${iptables} -t mangle -X BOX_LOCAL
222 |
223 | ${iptables} -t mangle -F DIVERT
224 | ${iptables} -t mangle -X DIVERT
225 |
226 | # android ip6tablses no nat table
227 | if [ "${iptables}" = "iptables -w 100" ] ; then
228 | ${iptables} -t nat -D OUTPUT -d ${fake_ip_range} -p icmp -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1
229 | ${iptables} -t nat -D PREROUTING -d ${fake_ip_range} -p icmp -j DNAT --to-destination 127.0.0.1
230 | fi
231 | }
232 |
233 | disable_ipv6() {
234 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/accept_ra
235 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlan0/accept_ra
236 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
237 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/default/disable_ipv6
238 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlan0/disable_ipv6
239 | }
240 |
241 | enable_ipv6() {
242 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/accept_ra
243 | echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlan0/accept_ra
244 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/disable_ipv6
245 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/default/disable_ipv6
246 | echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/wlan0/disable_ipv6
247 | }
248 |
249 | getAuth(){
250 | awk '/authorizationKey/{print $2}' /data/adb/sfm/src/config.hjson
251 | }
252 |
253 | request(){
254 | if [[ -n "${2}" ]]; then
255 | auth="${2}"
256 | else
257 | auth=$(getAuth)
258 | fi
259 | curl "127.0.0.1:23333/api/kernel" -H "authorization: ${auth}" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"method":"'${1}'"}' 2>/dev/null
260 | }
261 |
262 | display_bin_status() {
263 | if bin_pid=$(busybox pidof ${bin_name}) ; then
264 | if [[ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ]]; then
265 | log Info "${bin_name} 已以 $(stat -c %U:%G /proc/${bin_pid}) 用户组启动"
266 | log Info "${bin_name} 服务正在运行( PID: ${bin_pid} )"
267 | log Info "${bin_name} 内存占用: $(cat /proc/${bin_pid}/status | grep -w VmRSS | awk '{print $2$3}')"
268 | log Info "${bin_name} CPU 占用: $((/system/bin/ps -eo %CPU,NAME | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $1"%"}') 2> /dev/null || dumpsys cpuinfo | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $1}')"
269 | log Info "${bin_name} 运行时长: $(busybox ps -o comm,etime | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $2}')"
270 | else
271 | log Info "${bin_name} has started with the $(stat -c %U:%G /proc/${bin_pid}) user group."
272 | log Info "${bin_name} service is running. ( PID: ${bin_pid} )"
273 | log Info "${bin_name} memory usage: $(cat /proc/${bin_pid}/status | grep -w VmRSS | awk '{print $2$3}')"
274 | log Info "${bin_name} cpu usage: $((/system/bin/ps -eo %CPU,NAME | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $1"%"}') 2> /dev/null || dumpsys cpuinfo | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $1}')"
275 | log Info "${bin_name} running time: $(busybox ps -o comm,etime | grep ${bin_name} | awk '{print $2}')"
276 | fi
277 | return 0
278 | else
279 | if [[ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ]]; then
280 | log Warn "${bin_name} 服务已停止"
281 | else
282 | log Warn "${bin_name} service is stopped."
283 | fi
284 | return 1
285 | fi
286 | }
287 |
288 | singBox_status(){
289 | display_bin_status
290 | if [[ "$?" == 0 && -n "$(command -v jq)" && -n "$(command -v xargs)" ]]; then
291 | kernel=$(curl "127.0.0.1:23333/api/kernel" -H "authorization: $(getAuth)" -H "Content-Type: application/json" 2>/dev/null)
292 | if [[ -n "${kernel}" ]]; then
293 | if [[ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ]]; then
294 | log Info "${bin_name} 热点模式$(if [[ "$(echo "${kernel}" | jq -r .apMode)" == "true" ]]; then echo "已开启"; else echo "已关闭"; fi)"
295 | log Info "${bin_name} 工作模式为 $(echo "${kernel}" | jq -r .workMode)"
296 | else
297 | log Info "${bin_name} service apMode: $(if [[ "$(echo "${kernel}" | jq -r .apMode)" == "true" ]]; then echo enable; else echo disable; fi)"
298 | log Info "${bin_name} service workMode: $(echo "${kernel}" | jq -r .workMode)"
299 | fi
300 | fi
301 | fi
302 | }
303 |
304 | start_singBox(){
305 | res=$(request start)
306 | case $res in
307 | 好了*)
308 | [ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ] && log Info "${bin_name} 服务已启动" || log Info "${bin_name} service started.";;
309 | 八音盒已经在唱了*)
310 | log Warn "${bin_name} is already started, do not repeat.";;
311 | *)
312 | log Error "${res}";;
313 | esac
314 | }
315 |
316 | stop_singBox(){
317 | if display_bin_status; then
318 | res=$(request stop)
319 | case $res in
320 | 好了*)
321 | [ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ] && log Warn "${bin_name} 服务已停止" || log Warn "${bin_name} service stopped.";;
322 | 八音盒已经不唱了*)
323 | log Warn "${bin_name} is already stopped, do not repeat.";;
324 | *)
325 | log Error "${res}";;
326 | esac
327 | fi
328 | }
329 |
330 | enable_tproxy(){
331 | find_packages_uid
332 | intranet[${#intranet[@]}]=$(ip address | grep -w inet | grep -v 127 | awk '{print $2}')
333 | log Info "use TPROXY."
334 | log Info "creating ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules."
335 | iptables="iptables -w 100"
336 | start_tproxy && log Info "create iptables transparent proxy rules done." || (log Error "create iptables transparent proxy rules failed." && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1)
337 | if [ "${ipv6}" = "enable" ] ; then
338 | log Debug "use IPv6."
339 | enable_ipv6
340 | iptables="ip6tables -w 100"
341 | intranet6[${#intranet6[@]}]=$(ip address | grep -w inet6 | grep -v ::1 | grep -v fe80 | awk '{print $2}')
342 | start_tproxy && log Info "create ip6tables transparent proxy rules done." || (log Error "create ip6tables transparent proxy rules failed." && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1)
343 | else
344 | disable_ipv6
345 | log Warn "disable IPv6."
346 | fi
347 | }
348 |
349 | disable_tproxy(){
350 | log Warn "cleaning up ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules."
351 | iptables="iptables -w 100" && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1
352 | iptables="ip6tables -w 100" && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1
353 | log Warn "clean up ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules done."
354 | enable_ipv6
355 | log Warn "enable IPv6."
356 | return 0
357 | }
358 |
359 | renew_tproxy(){
360 | log Warn "cleaning up ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules."
361 | iptables="iptables -w 100" && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1
362 | iptables="ip6tables -w 100" && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1
363 | log Warn "clean up ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules done."
364 | enable_ipv6
365 | log Warn "enable IPv6."
366 | sleep 3
367 |
368 | find_packages_uid
369 | intranet[${#intranet[@]}]=$(ip address | grep -w inet | grep -v 127 | awk '{print $2}')
370 | log Info "use TPROXY."
371 | log Info "creating ip(6)tables transparent proxy rules."
372 | iptables="iptables -w 100"
373 | start_tproxy && log Info "create iptables transparent proxy rules done." || (log Error "create iptables transparent proxy rules failed." && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1)
374 | if [ "${ipv6}" = "enable" ] ; then
375 | log Debug "use IPv6."
376 | enable_ipv6
377 | iptables="ip6tables -w 100"
378 | intranet6[${#intranet6[@]}]=$(ip address | grep -w inet6 | grep -v ::1 | grep -v fe80 | awk '{print $2}')
379 | start_tproxy && log Info "create ip6tables transparent proxy rules done." || (log Error "create ip6tables transparent proxy rules failed." && stop_tproxy >> /dev/null 2>&1)
380 | else
381 | disable_ipv6
382 | log Warn "disable IPv6."
383 | fi
384 | }
385 |
386 | help_text(){
387 | if [[ -n "$1" ]]; then
388 | if [[ "${lang}" == "zh_CN" ]]; then
389 | echo 'Usage: '${0}' OPTIONS
390 | KEY=VALUE '${0}' OPTIONS
391 | KEY1=VALUE1 KEY2=VALUE2 '${0}' OPTIONS
392 |
393 | OPTIONS:
394 | \thelp\t\t显示帮助文本
395 | \tstart\t\t启动 '${bin_name}' 服务
396 | \tstop\t\t停止 '${bin_name}' 服务
397 | \trestart\t\t重启 '${bin_name}' 服务
398 | \tstatus\t\t显示 '${bin_name}' 服务状态
399 | \tenable\t\t启用 tproxy
400 | \tdisable\t\t禁用 tproxy
401 | \trenew\t\t更新 tproxy
402 |
403 | KEYS(键)\tVALUES(值)\tDEFAULT(默认值)
404 | lang\t\tzh_CN,en_US\ten_US
405 | ipv6\t\tenable,disable\tdisable
406 | bin_name\t\t\tsingBox
407 | '
408 | else
409 | echo 'Usage: '${0}' OPTIONS
410 | KEY=VALUE '${0}' OPTIONS
411 |
412 | OPTIONS:
413 | \thelp\t\tshow help text.
414 | \tstart\t\tstart '${bin_name}' service.
415 | \tstop\t\tstop '${bin_name}' service.
416 | \trestart\t\trestart '${bin_name}' service.
417 | \tstatus\t\tview the status of '${bin_name}'
418 | \tenable\t\tenable tproxy
419 | \tdisable\t\tdisable tproxy
420 | \trenew\t\trenew tproxy
421 |
422 | KEYS\t\tVALUES\t\tDEFAULT
423 | lang\t\tzh_CN,en_US\ten_US
424 | ipv6\t\tenable,disable\tdisable
425 | bin_name\t\t\tsingBox
426 | '
427 | fi
428 | else
429 | log Error "${0} Usage: ${0} {help|start|stop|restart|status|enable|disable|renew}"
430 | fi
431 | }
432 |
433 | case $1 in
434 | status)
435 | singBox_status
436 | # display_bin_status
437 | ;;
438 | start)
439 | display_bin_status || start_singBox
440 | ;;
441 | stop)
442 | stop_singBox
443 | ;;
444 | restart)
445 | stop_singBox
446 | sleep 2
447 | start_singBox
448 | ;;
449 | enable | enable_tproxy)
450 | enable_tproxy
451 | ;;
452 | disable | disable_tproxy)
453 | disable_tproxy
454 | ;;
455 | renew_tproxy)
456 | renew_tproxy
457 | ;;
458 | help)
459 | help_text info
460 | ;;
461 | install)
462 | if [[ ! -x "/data/adb/sfm/controller" ]]; then
463 | cp "${0}" /data/adb/sfm/controller
464 | chmod 755 /data/adb/sfm/controller
465 | fi
466 | ;;
467 | *)
468 | help_text
469 | ;;
470 | esac
471 |
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1 | #!/bin/sh
2 |
3 | zip -r -o -X sing-box-wifi_$(cat module.prop | grep 'version=' | awk -F '=' '{print $2}').zip ./ -x '.git/*' -x 'build.sh' -x '.github/*' -x 'sing-box-wifi.json' -x 'changelog.md'
4 |
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/changelog.md:
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1 | ## sing-box-wifi 更新日志
2 |
3 | ### v1.1.3
4 | - 优化 安装逻辑,不支持(cmd wifi status)的设备无法安装,请使用 v1.1.1 并在 Termux 中安装 iproute2
5 | - 优化 内置函数执行神秘面板操作而不是外置调用
6 | - 添加 config.sh 配置文件
7 | - 支持指定 WiFi 关闭而不是所有 WiFi
8 |
9 | ### v1.1.2
10 | - 优化 错误日志分离
11 | - 优化 安装过程
12 | - 优化 启动逻辑
13 | - 完善 README.md
14 |
15 | ### v1.1.1
16 | - 修复 Magisk 内模块更新 URL 不正确
17 |
18 | ### v1.1.0
19 | - 优化 使用动态分配内存优化 ips 命令
20 | - 支持 Magisk 内模块更新
21 | - 添加 安装时架构检测,只支持 arm64
22 |
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/config.sh:
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1 | ## 默认行为
2 | DefaultAction="close"
3 | ## close: 关闭神秘
4 |
5 | ## 指定 SSID 关闭,而不是所有
6 | ActionSSID=""
7 | ## 为空默认全部 SSID 关闭神秘;不为空判断是否相等,相等关闭
8 |
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/customize.sh:
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1 | abort_install(){
2 | abort "- INSTALLATION FAILED"
3 | }
4 |
5 | checkCMD(){
6 | if [ -n "$(command -v cmd)" ]; then
7 | return 1
8 | elif [ "$(cmd wifi status >/dev/null 2>&1; echo $?)" != "0" ]; then
9 | return 2
10 | fi
11 | return
12 | }
13 |
14 | if [ "${ARCH}" != "arm64" ] ; then
15 | ui_print "- 不支持的架构,本模块只支持 arm64 架构的设备"
16 | abort_install
17 | fi
18 |
19 | ui_print "- 开始设置环境权限(0755 0755)"
20 | set_perm_recursive "${MODPATH}" 0 0 0755 0755
21 |
22 | ui_print "- 开始检查设备 cmd 命令支持"
23 | result=$(checkCMD)
24 | if [ "${result}" = "1" ]; then
25 | ui_print "- 您的手机不存在 cmd 命令"
26 | abort_install
27 | elif [ "${result}" = "2" ]; then
28 | ui_print "- 您手机的 cmd 命令不支持 status 子命令"
29 | abort_install
30 | fi
31 |
32 | ui_print "- 安装完成,请重启手机"
33 |
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/module.prop:
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1 | id=singBoxWiFi
2 | name=神秘模块拓展:自动WiFi切换
3 | author=xireiki
4 | version=v1.1.3
5 | versionCode=113
6 | description=WiFi断开,神秘启动;连接WIFI,神秘停止。详细日志见 https://github.com/xireiki/sing-box-wifi/blob/master/changelog.md
7 | minMagisk=20400
8 | updateJson=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xireiki/sing-box-wifi/master/sing-box-wifi.json
9 |
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/post-fs-data.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 | MODDIR=${0%/*}
3 |
4 | chmod -R 0755 ${MODDIR}/*
5 |
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/service.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 |
3 | MODDIR="${0%/*}"
4 | SingBoxForMagisk="${MODDIR%/*}/SingBox_For_Magisk"
5 | export PATH="/data/adb/magisk:/data/adb/ksu/bin:$PATH:/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin"
6 |
7 | sleep 15
8 |
9 | # 检查神秘状态
10 | node_started(){
11 | if [ -n "$(netstat -tunlp | grep 23333 | grep node)" ]; then
12 | return 0
13 | else
14 | return 1
15 | fi
16 | }
17 |
18 | # 判断神秘是否禁用,禁用则退出
19 | if [[ -e "${SingBoxForMagisk}/disable" ]]; then
20 | echo "神秘已禁用,本脚本不启动" > $MODDIR/info.log
21 | exit
22 | fi
23 |
24 | # 等待神秘启动
25 | while true; do
26 | if node_started; then
27 | break;
28 | fi
29 | sleep 1
30 | done
31 |
32 | sleep 5
33 |
34 | # 正式启动
35 | if [ -x "$MODDIR/sing-box-wifi.sh" ]; then
36 | $MODDIR/sing-box-wifi.sh > $MODDIR/info.log 2>$MODDIR/error.log
37 | else
38 | sh "$MODDIR/sing-box-wifi.sh" > $MODDIR/info.log 2>$MODDIR/error.log
39 | fi
40 |
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/sing-box-wifi.json:
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1 | {
2 | "version": "v1.1.3",
3 | "versionCode": 113,
4 | "zipUrl": "https://github.com/xireiki/sing-box-wifi/releases/download/v1.1.3/sing-box-wifi_v1.1.3.zip",
5 | "changelog": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xireiki/sing-box-wifi/master/changelog.md"
6 | }
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/sing-box-wifi.sh:
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1 | #!/system/bin/sh
2 | MODDIR="${0%/*}"
3 | ASH_STANDALONE=1
4 |
5 | lang="zh_CN"
6 | # zh_CN / en_US
7 | # default en_US
8 |
9 | ### Config
10 |
11 | # Load Config
12 | source ${MODDIR}/config.sh
13 |
14 | # 权限不足
15 | if [ "${lang}" = "zh_CN" ]; then
16 | PermDeni="权限被拒绝。\n"
17 | InsuPerm="权限不足,请至少为 SHELL 及以上权限。\n"
18 | OpenWifi="请打开 WLAN!\n"
19 | else
20 | PermDeni="Permission denied.\n"
21 | InsuPerm="Insufficient permission. Please be at least SHELL and above.\n"
22 | OpenWifi="Please turn on WLAN!\n"
23 | fi
24 |
25 | info(){
26 | printf "INFO $@"
27 | }
28 |
29 | warn(){
30 | printf "WARN $@"
31 | }
32 |
33 | error(){
34 | printf "ERRO $@"
35 | }
36 |
37 | UID="$(id -u)"
38 | if [ "${UID}" != 0 -a "${UID}" != 1000 -a "${UID}" != 2000 ]; then
39 | error "${InsuPerm}"
40 | exit 1
41 | fi
42 |
43 | WLANEnabled(){
44 | result="$(cmd wifi status | head -n 1 | grep enabled)"
45 | if [ -n "${result}" ]; then
46 | return 0
47 | else
48 | return 1
49 | fi
50 | }
51 |
52 | getWiFiSSID(){
53 | if WLANEnabled; then
54 | SSID="$(cmd wifi status | grep "connected to" | awk '{print $5}' | cut -d '"' -f 2)"
55 | printf "${SSID}"
56 | return 0
57 | else
58 | error "${OpenWifi}"
59 | return 1
60 | fi
61 | }
62 |
63 | getSingBoxStatus(){
64 | status=`curl "http://localhost:23333/api/kernel" -H "authorization: $(awk '/authorizationKey/{l=length($2);if(substr($2, 0, 1) == "\"" && substr($2, l - 1, 1)){print substr($2, 2, l - 2)}else{print $2}}' /data/adb/sfm/src/config.hjson)" -H "Content-Type: application/json" 2> /dev/null | awk -F \" '/status/{print $4}'`
65 | printf "${status}"
66 | if [ "${status}" = "working" ]; then
67 | return 0
68 | else
69 | return 1
70 | fi
71 | }
72 |
73 | notify(){
74 | su shell -c cmd notification post -t "${1}" singBoxWiFi "${2}"
75 | }
76 |
77 | singbox(){
78 | if [ -n "${MODDIR}" -a -x "${MODDIR}/bin/controller" ]; then
79 | $MODDIR/bin/controller "${1}" > /dev/null
80 | else
81 | curl "http://localhost:23333/api/kernel" -H "authorization: $(awk '/authorizationKey/{l=length($2);if(substr($2, 0, 1) == "\"" && substr($2, l - 1, 1)){print substr($2, 2, l - 2)}else{print $2}}' /data/adb/sfm/src/config.hjson)" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"method": "'${1}'"}' >/dev/null 2>&1
82 | fi
83 | return 0
84 | }
85 |
86 | while true; do
87 | if [ -f "${MODDIR}/disable" ]; then
88 | continue
89 | fi
90 | status=$(getSingBoxStatus)
91 | if [ "${status}" = "working" ]; then
92 | # 神秘正在工作
93 | if WLANEnabled; then
94 | SSID="$(getWiFiSSID)"
95 | if [ -n "${ActionSSID}" -a "${ActionSSID}" = "${SSID}" ]; then
96 | notify "模块提示" "你已连接到指定 WiFi: “${SSID}”,正在关闭神秘"
97 | singbox stop && info "神秘已关闭"
98 | elif [ -n "${SSID}" -a -z "${ActionSSID}" ]; then
99 | notify "模块提示" "你已连接到 WiFi “${SSID}”,正在关闭神秘"
100 | singbox stop && info "神秘已关闭"
101 | fi
102 | fi
103 | elif [ "${status}" = "stopped" ]; then
104 | if ! WLANEnabled; then
105 | if [ -n "${ActionSSID}" -a "${ActionSSID}" != "${SSID}" ]; then
106 | notify "模块提示" "你未连接至指定 WiFi: “${ActionSSID}”,正在启动神秘"
107 | singbox start && info "神秘已启动"
108 | fi
109 | if [ -z "${ActionSSID}" ]; then
110 | notify "模块提示" "你未连接 WiFi,正在启动神秘"
111 | singbox start && info "神秘已启动"
112 | fi
113 | fi
114 | fi
115 | sleep 1
116 | done
117 |
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