Pythonic aircrack-ng bindings
Project description
Python aircrack-ng bindings
PyrCrack is a Python API exposing a common aircrack-ng API. As AircrackNg will run in background processes, and produce parseable output both in files and stdout, the most pythonical approach are context managers, cleaning up after
Installation
This library is available on Pypi, you can install it directly with pip:
pip install pyrcrack
Usage
This library exports a basic aircrack-ng API aiming to keep always a small readable codebase.
This has led to a simple library that executes each of the aircrack-ng’s suite commands and auto-detects its usage instructions. Based on that, it dinamically builds classes inheriting that usage as docstring and a run() method that accepts keyword parameters and arguments, and checks them BEFORE trying to run them.
Some classes expose themselves as async iterators, as airodump-ng’s wich returns access points with its associated clients.
Examples
Be sure to check the python notebook example.
You can have also have a look at the examples/ folder for some usage examples, such as the basic “scan for targets”, that will list available interfaces, let you choose one, put it in monitor mode, and scan for targets updating results each 2 seconds.
import asyncio
import pyrcrack
from rich.console import Console
from rich.prompt import Prompt
async def scan_for_targets():
"""Scan for targets, return json."""
console = Console()
console.clear()
console.show_cursor(False)
airmon = pyrcrack.AirmonNg()
interface = Prompt.ask(
'Select an interface',
choices=[a['interface'] for a in await airmon.interfaces])
async with airmon(interface) as mon:
async with pyrcrack.AirodumpNg() as pdump:
async for result in pdump(mon.monitor_interface):
console.clear()
console.print(result.table)
await asyncio.sleep(2)
asyncio.run(scan_for_targets())
This snippet of code will produce the following results:
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