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A simple GUI to enable/disable monitor mode on wireless interfaces.

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EZMonitorModeButton

A simple yet robust Python GUI for the Raspberry Pi to easily enable and disable monitor mode on a wireless interface.

Version 1.3.0 (New!)

  • Custom Glowing Toggle Switch: Features a Canvas-based sliding switch flanked by status labels. Both ON and OFF are visible, with only the active state glowing (neon green for ON, bright red for OFF).
  • Smooth Non-Freezing GUI: Ported command executions (airmon-ng start/stop) to background threads. The interface stays responsive and updates status messages in real-time during transitions.
  • Precise Interface Tracking: Implemented exact status checking using a custom iw dev parser (with iwconfig fallback) to eliminate false positive states when multiple wireless adapters are active.
  • Smart Tool Launcher Validation: Detects if Wifite, Wireshark, or Kismet are installed. If a tool is missing, its launch button is gracefully disabled and labeled (N/A).
  • Slate Dark Theme: Upgraded to a modern slate/charcoal styling configured via ttk.Style.
  • Window Centering: GUI centers itself on launch for better desktop UX.
  • Interface Refresh: Clear button to scan and refresh the list of available wireless cards.

Installation (Recommended)

Option 1: Debian Package (Pi/Ubuntu/Debian)

Download the latest .deb file from the Releases page and install it using:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install ./ezmonitormode_1.3.0_all.deb

Once installed, you can launch it from your application menu or by running ezmonitormode in the terminal.

Option 2: Via PyPI

pip install ezmonitormode

Once installed, run with sudo -E ezmonitormode.

Option 3: Running from Source

  1. Clone this repository:
    git clone https://github.com/ldl805/EZMonitorModeButton.git
    cd EZMonitorModeButton
    
  2. Install dependencies:
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install python3-tk aircrack-ng wireless-tools iw
    
  3. Run the application:
    sudo -E python3 src/ezmonitormode/monitor_gui.py
    

Troubleshooting

"no display name and no $DISPLAY environment variable"

This occurs if the GUI cannot find your screen.

  • Running via SSH: Ensure you connected with X11 forwarding: ssh -X user@pi.
  • Running via sudo: Use sudo -E ezmonitormode to preserve your display settings.
  • Running in Headless mode: This application requires a graphical desktop (Pi Desktop, VNC, etc.).

System Dependencies

Before running ezmonitormode, ensure you have the following system tools installed:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install python3-tk aircrack-ng wireless-tools

Optional tools for the shortcut buttons:

sudo apt install wifite wireshark kismet

License

MIT License

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