Ember 3455adbf95 client mode added (#888)
* client mode added

* Prevent OTA daemons dmclient and upgrade from running and phoning home to Verizon

* Fix workflow

* WIFI changes to support moxee. May need to rebase as delivering refactoring under other PR.

* code changes for rust based wifi client mode docs next

* Doc changes & security fixes

* Added watchdog and recover if crash occurs for wifi.

* Remove changes which were from device UI work (seperate feature which snuck into this branch)

* Add missing wifi and firewall module declarations

* cleaning up the code a bit

* Gate wpa_suplicant in installer and workflow to avoid building binary every push

* fix to check diskspace

* Improved support for subnet colisions, and attempts to rejoin network.

* Add WiFi client support and S01iptables to T-Mobile and Wingtech installers

Both installers now deploy wpa_supplicant, wpa_cli, udhcpc-hook.sh, and
the S01iptables boot-time firewall script. Config generation uses the
shared install_config/install_wifi_creds helpers instead of manual string
replacement.

* Revert "Add WiFi client support and S01iptables to T-Mobile and Wingtech installers"

This reverts commit 944b369c4f.

* Fix build: ignore unused wifi_ssid/wifi_password fields in T-Mobile and Wingtech installers

* Moved to a wifi crate

* Add host route and arp_filter to prevent subnet collisions

* add wakelock so kernel doesn't shut down wifi on battery when wifi is enabled

* Move wifi to external wifi-station crate, remove wifi from installer, extract OTA blocking

* fixed outdated info, moved udhcpc hook to wifi-station crate.

* Update to new version of wifi-station

* Address PR review feedback: replace Docker wpa build, add iw, remove OTA, revert unrelated changes

- Replace Docker-based wpa_supplicant build with shell script (scripts/build-wpa-supplicant.sh)
- Add iw cross-compilation and deployment to Orbic installer
- Skip wifi tool install if binary already exists on device
- Remove OTA daemon blocker (extracted for separate PR)
- Revert unrelated UZ801 and T-Mobile installer changes
- Remove connection.rs test scaffolding
- Rewrite S01iptables init script to read config.toml directly
- Pin url crate to 2.5.4 to fix MSRV

* Fix build script: use bash for parameter substitution

The ${VAR//pattern/replacement} syntax is a bash extension that
doesn't work in dash (Ubuntu's /bin/sh).

* Fix iw build: export PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR as env var

Passing PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR as a make variable doesn't export it to
$(shell pkg-config ...) calls. Set it as an environment variable
so pkg-config finds the cross-compiled libnl.

* Point wifi-station to GitHub rev 97c579a

* add comment

* Update daemon/src/config.rs

Add decorators

Co-authored-by: Andrej Walilko <walilkoa@gmail.com>

* Update daemon/src/server.rs

add utopia doc support

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* Update daemon/src/server.rs

add utopia doc support

Co-authored-by: Andrej Walilko <walilkoa@gmail.com>

* Update to wifi-station with utoipa doc strings

* add utoipa to wifi-station

* added WPA3 support

* fix firewall port detection, update wifi-station to c267d37

fix ntfy port_or_known_default, comment out ntfy_url in config
template, update wifi-station with resolv.conf bind mount
fallback, udhcpc_bin config, and module path fix for UZ801

* show wifi UI for tmobile and wingtech, add udhcpc_bin config

both devices have wifi hardware and backend support. wingtech
verified on hardware (QCA6174 via PCIe). uz801 excluded for now
due to driver scan limitations with hostapd active.

* install wifi tools from orbic-usb installer, fix DNS default to Quad9, bump wifi-station rev

* fix Modal scroll listener leak, correct file transfer timeout math, document firewall fail-open, clarify UZ801 wifi status

* build-dev.sh: build wifi tools so install-dev works for orbic-family devices

* update Cargo.lock for wifi-station e8ec5b4

* fix setup_timeout_server crypto provider install, apply rustfmt

* Update installer/src/connection.rs

Co-authored-by: Cooper Quintin <cooperq@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update installer/src/orbic.rs

Co-authored-by: Cooper Quintin <cooperq@users.noreply.github.com>

* apply rustfmt to AdbConnection::run_command

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Co-authored-by: Cooper Quintin <cooperq@users.noreply.github.com>
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Rayhunter

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Rayhunter Logo - An Orca taking a bite out of a cellular signal bar

Rayhunter is a project for detecting IMSI catchers, also known as cell-site simulators or stingrays. It was first designed to run on a cheap mobile hotspot called the Orbic RC400L, but thanks to community efforts, it can support some other devices as well. It's also designed to be as easy to install and use as possible, regardless of your level of technical skills, and to minimize false positives.

→ Check out the installation guide to get started.

→ To learn more about the aim of the project, and about IMSI catchers in general, please check out our introductory blog post.

→ For discussion, help, or to join the mattermost channel and get involved with the project and community check out the many ways listed here!

→ To learn more about the project in general check out the Rayhunter Book.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Use this program at your own risk. We believe running this program does not currently violate any laws or regulations in the United States. However, we are not responsible for civil or criminal liability resulting from the use of this software. If you are located outside of the US please consult with an attorney in your country to help you assess the legal risks of running this program.

Good Hunting!

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