Wednesday 12 August 2015
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FruityWifi: The Open Source Tool To Audit Wireless Networks


FruityWifi: The Open Source Tool To Audit Wireless Networks

It allows the user to deploy advanced attacks by directly using the web interface or by sending messages to it. 

Rhe application can be installed in any Debian based system adding the extra packages. Tested in Debian, Kali Linux, Kali Linux ARM (Raspberry Pi), Raspbian (Raspberry Pi), Pwnpi (Raspberry Pi), Bugtraq.


What’s New

With the new version, it is possible to install external modules. This functionality gives the user more flexibility and the FruityWifi can be customized. The modules can be added or removed anytime using the on-line repository.

A more flexible control panel. Now it is possible to use FruityWifi combining multiple networks and setups:

Ethernet <--> Ethernet,
Ethernet <--> 3G/4G,
Ethernet <--> Wifi,
Wifi <--> Wifi,
Wifi <--> 3G/4G, etc.


Within the new options on the control panel we can change the AP mode between Hostapd or Airmon-ng allowing to use more chipsets like Realtek.

It is possible customize each one of the network interfaces which allows the user to keep the current setup or change it completely.


Features:

FruityWifi is based on modules making it more flexible. These modules can be installed from the control panel to provide FruityWifi with new functionalities.
  • Hostapd Karma
  • URLsnarf
  • DNSspoof
  • Kismet
  • Squid (code injection capabilities)
  • SSLstrip (code injection capabilities)
  • nmap
  • mdk3
  • ngrep
  • Captive Portal
  • Nessus
  • Ettercap
  • Tcpdump
  • AutoSSH
  • Supplicant
  • 3G/4G

Install

Using the installation script all the required dependencies, scripts and setup can be installed.

x86/x64 Version

You need Debian (or based) installed (or a Live CD version) to use this script.
Download the zip file from https://github.com/xtr4nge/FruityWifi/archive/master.zip
Unzip the file and run install-FruityWifi.sh (This script will install all the dependencies and setups)
Done.

Go to http://localhost:8000 (for http)
Go to https://localhost:8443 (for https)

user: admin
pass: admin

Kali Linux Version

FruityWifi is now part of Kali Linux repositories.


  • apt-get install fruitywifi
  • /etc/init.d/fruitywifi start
  • /etc/init.d/php5-fpm start

Go to http://localhost:8000 (for http)
Go to https://localhost:8443 (for https)

user: admin
pass: admin

Note: installing fruitywifi will install all modules. If you want to install only some modules, you can install fruitywifi-core first and then each module, for example fruitywifi-module-dnsspoof.

ARM version (Raspberry Pi)

You need a Raspbian, Pwnpi or Kali Linux version to use this script.
Download the zip file from https://github.com/xtr4nge/FruityWifi/archive/master.zip
Unzip the file and run install-FruityWifi.sh (This script will install all the dependencies and setups)
Done.

Go to http://localhost:8000 (for http)
Go to https://localhost:8443 (for https)

user: admin
pass: admin


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