Uploaded AirBridge
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#!/bin/bash
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# Title: AirBridge
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# Author: 0i41E
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#
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# Description: A payload to enable WiFi on the Squirrel, when a WiFi Adapter is attached.
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# Requirements beforehand: opkg update && opkg install usb-modeswitch, MK7AC Module or similar WiFi Adapter.
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# Usage: Connect with payload switch selected, and wait for the magenta LED, insert WiFi adapter, press button.
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# Set Network mode
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NETMODE BRIDGE
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# Starting SSH & Web Interface
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SSH_START
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UI_START
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LED M FAST
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BUTTON
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LED G FAST
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SSID="<SSID>" # Station SSID
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PASSPHRASE="<Passphrase>" # Passphrase
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EXTERNAL_HOST="8.8.8.8" # Host to verify connection
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WLAN_INTERFACE="wlan0"
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# Removing old wpa_supplicant.conf file
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rm /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
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# Check if wlan interface is up
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if ! ip link show $WLAN_INTERFACE | grep -q "state UP"; then
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ip link set $WLAN_INTERFACE
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else
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echo "$WLAN_INTERFACE is already up."
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fi
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# Create wpa_supplicant.conf file
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cat > /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf <<EOF
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ctrl_interface=/var/run/wpa_supplicant
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network={
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ssid="$SSID"
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psk="$PASSPHRASE"
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}
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EOF
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# Start wpa_supplicant
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wpa_supplicant -B -i "$WLAN_INTERFACE" -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf
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# Obtain IP address via DHCP
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udhcpc -i "$WLAN_INTERFACE"
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# Check connectivity to the external host
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if ping -c 1 $EXTERNAL_HOST; then
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C2NOTIFY INFO AirBridge initiated!
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LED G SOLID
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else
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LED R SOLID
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fi
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# AirBridge
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#### Author: 0i41E
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**AirBridge** is a payload designed for the [Package Squirrel MK II](https://shop.hak5.org/products/packet-squirrel-mark-ii) in combination with Hak5's [MK7AC Module](https://shop.hak5.org/products/mk7ac-wifi-adapter), or similar WiFi adapters.
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It is meant to help users to overcome a potential airgapped network, by utilizing the WiFi adapter to connect to a nearby Station.
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Since it'll start the SSH service, as well as the Web interface, users can then interact with the Squirrel as usual. C2 access or conection to a VPN are also possible afterwards.
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BILD
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## Preperation
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Before deploying the Squirrel as also the payload, the user has to update the system and install `usb_modeswitch`, as without it, the WiFi adpater will be identified as storage. For this step, internet access is required.
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`opkg update && opkg install usb-modeswitch`
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Apart from this step, the payload needs to be configured.
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Input the desired `SSID`, as well as its `PASSPHRASE`.
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Optionally, the `EXTERNAL_HOST` may be changed from Googles DNS server to a different system. The users C2 instance may be a good alternative, if used. `NETMODE` can be configured to the users needs.
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```
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SSID="<SSID>" # Station SSID
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PASSPHRASE="<Passphrase>" # Passphrase
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EXTERNAL_HOST="8.8.8.8" # External Host to verify connection
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```
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The last step is obvious, but should be mentioned...
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Prepare a Station, reachable by the AC Module.
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## Usage
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After saving the payload, put the switch into the correct position and power up the device.
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After successfully booting, a blinking LED in the color magenta, will indicate the Squirrel being ready to proceed.
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Plug in your WiFi adapter via USB-A and press the button. *This method was implemented intentionally, as during testing it caused problems to power up the device with the AC Module already attached.*
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The LED will start blinking green.
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A solid green LED will indicate the success. Otherwise, a red LED will appear.
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If everything went well, you should now be able to access the Squirrel by whatever IP-Address your Station gave to the Squirrel.
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