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# Linux-router
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Set Linux as router in one command. Able to Provide Internet, or create Wifi hotspot. Support transparent proxy (redsocks). Also useful for routing VM/containers.
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It wraps `iptables`, `dnsmasq` etc. stuff. Use in one command, restore in one command or by `control-c`.
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[Buy me a coffee](https://github.com/garywill/receiving/blob/master/receiving_methods.md) :)
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## Features
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Basic features:
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- Create a NATed sub-network
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- Provide Internet
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- DHCP server and RA
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- DNS server
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- IPv6 (behind NATed LAN, like IPv4)
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- Creating Wifi hotspot:
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- Channel selecting
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- Choose encryptions: WPA2/WPA, WPA2, WPA, No encryption
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- Create AP on the same interface you are getting Internet (require same channel)
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- Transparent proxy (redsocks)
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- DNS proxy
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- Compatible with NetworkManager (automatically set interface as unmanaged)
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**For many other features, see below [CLI usage](#cli-usage-and-other-features)**
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### Useful in these situations
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```
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Internet----(eth0/wlan0)-Linux-(wlanX)AP
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|--client
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|--client
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```
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```
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Internet
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Wifi AP(no DHCP) |
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|----(wlan1)-Linux-(eth0/wlan0)------
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| (DHCP)
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|--client
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|--client
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```
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```
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Internet
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Switch |
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|---(eth1)-Linux-(eth0/wlan0)--------
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|--client
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|--client
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```
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```
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Internet----(eth0/wlan0)-Linux-(eth1)------Another PC
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```
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```
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Internet----(eth0/wlan0)-Linux-(virtual interface)-----VM/container
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```
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## Usage
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### Provide Internet to an interface
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i eth1
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```
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### Provide an interface's Internet to another interface
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 -o vpn0 --dhcp-dns 1.1.1.1
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```
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> Read _Notice 1_
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### Create Wifi hotspot
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```
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sudo lnxrouter --ap wlan0 MyAccessPoint -p MyPassPhrase
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```
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### LAN without Internet
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -n -i eth1
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sudo lnxrouter -n --ap wlan0 MyAccessPoint -p MyPassPhrase
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```
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> Read _Notice 1_
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### Internet for LXC
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Create a bridge
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```
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sudo brctl addbr lxcbr5
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```
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In LXC container `config`
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```
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lxc.network.type = veth
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lxc.network.flags = up
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lxc.network.link = lxcbr5
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lxc.network.hwaddr = xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
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```
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i lxcbr5
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```
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### Transparent proxy with Tor
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 --tp 9040 --dns 9053 -g 192.168.55.1 --p6 fd00:5:6:7::
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```
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In `torrc`
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```
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TransPort 192.168.55.1:9040
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DNSPort 192.168.55.1:9053
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TransPort [fd00:5:6:7::1]:9040
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DNSPort [fd00:5:6:7::1]:9053
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```
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### Clients-in-sandbox network
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To not give our infomation to clients:
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i eth1 \
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--tp 9040 --dns 9053 \
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--random-mac \
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--ban-priv \
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--catch-dns --log-dns # optional
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```
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> This script comes with no warrenty, use on your own risk
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### Use as transparent proxy for LXD
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Create a bridge
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```
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sudo brctl addbr lxdbr5
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```
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Create and add a new LXD profile overriding container's `eth0`
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```
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lxc profile create profile5
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lxc profile edit profile5
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### profile content ###
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config: {}
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description: ""
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devices:
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eth0:
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name: eth0
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nictype: bridged
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parent: lxdbr5
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type: nic
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name: profile5
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lxc profile add <container> profile5
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```
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i lxdbr5 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
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```
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To remove that new profile from container
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```
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lxc profile remove <container> profile5
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```
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#### To not use profile
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Add new `eth0` to container overriding default `eth0`
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```
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lxc config device add <container> eth0 nic name=eth0 nictype=bridged parent=lxdbr5
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```
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To remove the customized `eth0` to restore default `eth0`
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```
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lxc config device remove <container> eth0
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```
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### Use as transparent proxy for VirtualBox
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On VirtualBox's global settings, create a host-only network `vboxnet5` with DHCP disabled.
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i vboxnet5 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
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```
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### Use as transparent proxy for firejail
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Create a bridge
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```
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sudo brctl addbr firejail5
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```
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```
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sudo lnxrouter -i firejail5 -g 192.168.55.1 --tp 9040 --dns 9053
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firejail --net=firejail5 --dns=192.168.55.1 --blacklist=/var/run/nscd
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```
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### CLI usage and other features
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```
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Usage: lnxrouter <options>
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Options:
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-h, --help Show this help
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--version Print version number
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-i <interface> Interface to make NATed sub-network,
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and to provide Internet to
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(To create Wifi hotspot use '--ap' instead)
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-o <interface> Specify an inteface to provide Internet from.
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(Note using this with default DNS option may leak
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queries to other interfaces)
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-n Do not provide Internet (See Notice 1)
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--ban-priv Disallow clients to access my private network
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-g <ip> Set this host's IPv4 address, netmask is 24
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-6 Enable IPv6 (NAT)
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--no4 Disable IPv4 Internet (not forwarding IPv4)
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(See Notice 1). Usually used with '-6'
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--p6 <prefix> Set IPv6 LAN address prefix (length 64)
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(example: fd00:1:2:3::) Using this enables '-6'
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--dns <ip>|<port>|<ip:port>
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DNS server's upstream DNS.
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Use ',' to seperate multiple servers
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(default: use /etc/resolve.conf)
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(Note IPv6 addresses need '[]' around)
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--no-dns Do not serve DNS
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--no-dnsmasq Disable dnsmasq server (DHCP, DNS, RA)
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--catch-dns Transparent DNS proxy, redirect packets(TCP/UDP)
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whose destination port is 53 to this host
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--log-dns Show DNS query log
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--dhcp-dns <IP1[,IP2]>|no
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Set IPv4 DNS offered by DHCP (default: this host)
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--dhcp-dns6 <IP1[,IP2]>|no
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Set IPv6 DNS offered by DHCP (RA)
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(default: this host)
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(Note IPv6 addresses need '[]' around)
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--hostname <name> DNS server associate this name with this host.
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Use '-' to read name from /etc/hostname
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-d DNS server will take into account /etc/hosts
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-e <hosts_file> DNS server will take into account additional
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hosts file
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--mac <MAC> Set MAC address
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--random-mac Use random MAC address
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--tp <port> Transparent proxy,
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redirect non-LAN TCP and UDP traffic to port.
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Usually used with '--dns'
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Wifi hotspot options:
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--ap <wifi interface> <SSID>
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Create Wifi access point
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-p, --password <password>
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Wifi password
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--qr Show Wifi QR code in terminal
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--hidden Hide access point (not broadcast SSID)
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--no-virt Do not create virtual interface
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Using this you can't use same wlan interface
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for both Internet and AP
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-c <channel> Channel number (default: 1)
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--country <code> Set two-letter country code for regularity
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(example: US)
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--freq-band <GHz> Set frequency band: 2.4 or 5 (default: 2.4)
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--driver Choose your WiFi adapter driver (default: nl80211)
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-w <WPA version> '2' for WPA2, '1' for WPA, '1+2' for both
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(default: 2)
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--psk Use 64 hex digits pre-shared-key instead of
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passphrase
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--mac-filter Enable Wifi hotspot MAC address filtering
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--mac-filter-accept Location of Wifi hotspot MAC address filter list
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(defaults to /etc/hostapd/hostapd.accept)
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--hostapd-debug <level> 1 or 2. Passes -d or -dd to hostapd
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--isolate-clients Disable wifi communication between clients
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--ieee80211n Enable IEEE 802.11n (HT)
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--ieee80211ac Enable IEEE 802.11ac (VHT)
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--ht_capab <HT> HT capabilities (default: [HT40+])
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--vht_capab <VHT> VHT capabilities
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--no-haveged Do not run haveged automatically when needed
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Instance managing:
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--daemon Run in background
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--list-running Show running instances
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--list-clients <id> List clients of an instance
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--stop <id> Stop a running instance
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For <id> you can use PID or subnet interface name.
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You can get them with '--list-running'
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Notice 1: This script assume your host's default policy won't forward
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packets, so the script won't explictly ban forwarding in any
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mode. In some unexpected case may cause unwanted packets
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leakage between 2 networks, which you should be aware of if you
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want isolated network
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```
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> These changes to system will not be restored by script's cleanup:
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> 1. `/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1` and `/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/all/forwarding = 1`
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> 1. dnsmasq in Apparmor complain mode
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> 1. Kernel module `nf_nat_pptp` loaded
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> 1. The wifi device which is used to create hotspot is `rfkill unblock`ed
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> 1. Wifi country code, if user specified
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## Dependencies
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- bash
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- procps or procps-ng
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- iproute2
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- dnsmasq
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- iptables
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- WiFi hotspot dependencies
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- hostapd
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- iw
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- iwconfig (you only need this if 'iw' can not recognize your adapter)
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- haveged (optional)
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- qrencode (opional)
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## TODO
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- WPA3
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- Global IPv6
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- Refactor clients(neighbors) listing function
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- Explictly ban forwarding if not needed
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## Donate
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[Buy me a coffee](https://github.com/garywill/receiving/blob/master/receiving_methods.md) , this project took me lots of time!
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( ^\_^)o自自o(^_^ )
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No? Okay, or just give me a star!
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## Thanks
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Many thanks to project [create_ap](https://github.com/oblique/create_ap).
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