Connexion automatique à Vodafone Community WiFi (Fon) via un script Unix

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Je dois d’abord dire que ma question est similaire à celui-là

J'utilise un point d'accès Vodafone Community Fon et il se déconnecte souvent. Sous OS X, que j'utilise, un outil appelé Captive Network Assistant permet de se connecter à ces points d'accès. Il fait le travail mais ne conserve malheureusement pas le nom d'utilisateur / mot de passe (j'ai ouvert un rapport de bogue avec Apple), donc je dois les taper à nouveau.

J'ai curl, lynx, wget installé mais je suis un noob avec ces outils. Et je peux obtenir tout ce dont nous avons besoin via Macport. Avec Google Chrome, j'ai identifié quelques URL pour la connexion, mais aucune n'a fonctionné. Au moins, je ne pouvais pas les faire fonctionner. Voici quelques échantillons:

Ceci est l'URL de départ:

https://it.portal.vodafone-wifi.com/jcp/it?res=welcome&nasid=90-55-6E-E5-E0-60&uamip=192.168.6.1&uamport=80&mac=00 -19-E3-33-E0-72 & challenge = bd551b56b4a5 ...... 26061f111ceaf & ip = 192.168.6.2 & userurl = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww.google.com & amp; lang = it & amp; LANGUAGE = it

C'est l'URL qui devrait réellement faire la connexion:

http://192.168.6.1/logon?username=FON%2FVF_IT%2F & lt; UTILISATEUR & gt;% 40 & lt; DOMAINE & gt; & mot de passe = 6223980fe ........ 93ea753ef4de '

Où USER est le nom d'utilisateur, DOMAIN le domaine d'adresse de messagerie. J'ai modifié certains chiffres avec des points dans le champ du mot de passe pour des raisons de sécurité. Il pourrait s'agir d'un cryptage du mot de passe que j'utilise.

J'ai essayé de transmettre les informations d'identification avec wget / curl / lynx mais je reçois toujours une URL de retour avec un "MOT DE PASSE MAUVAIS" dans le lien.

Quelqu'un at-il une solution pour cela?

Michele Dall'Agata
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J'ai finalement trouvé la solution. La connexion peut prendre quelques boucles, mais à la fin elle s’authentifie. Cela fonctionne sur OS X El Capitan 10.11.4, tout ajustement pour les versions précédentes d'OS X (si nécessaire) ou Linux devrait être facile.

Attention, il faut avoir "wget" installé et dans le $ PATH.

Pour lancer le script en tant qu'agent utilisateur OS X lors de la connexion vérifie ça . Voici le script:

#!/bin/sh

######################################################################
#
# OS X Script to automatically reconnect to a Vodafone Community AP
# when the connection drops.
#
# It's designed to support to be launched as an OS X login agent
# logging to the console.
# 
# Tested only on OS X EL Capitan. It should also run on Linux without
# many modifications
#
# Version 3.0
# Author: Michele Dall'Agata
#
# CHANGELOG:
#
# v3.0: All connection parameters are automatically retrieved from the 
#       Vodafone Station.
#       Force the use of Vodafone-WiFi APs.
#       Cleaner log.
# v2.2: Check after restarting the WiFi if the connection is up and continue
#       in case. It happens quite often.
# v2.1: All references to the WiFi interface now correctly use $WIFI_IF.
# v2.0: Reorganized the logic.
#       Added section OS X specific.
#       Loop waiting for WiFi connecting after restarting.
#       Added $WIFI_IF variable for WiFi interface.
#       Check if it is a Vodafone Community AP.
#       Fixed all wget commands.
#       Complete although stripped logging. Now it's clearer which step
#       is executed.
# v1.1: Restarts the WiFi interface.
# v1.0: first working skeleton. Hey, it did the job! :)
#
######################################################################


# $PATH should include the location where wget is installed
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/local/bin

# The Vodafone Country code. This is the code for Italy
COUNTRY=VF_IT

# The URL uses "%40" for "@". We do the same
USERNAME=<Your username>%40<Your domain>
PASSWORD=<Your Password>

# This will be visible in the Console app
# Set it to /dev/null if you don't want any log
LOGFILE=~/Library/Logs/Vodafone.log

# WiFi network interface. Option+Click on WiFI icon to get the one on
# your Mac. Change it accordingly.
WIFI_IF=en0

######################################################################
# For reference only. They get automatically set by the script
#

# MAC address of the Vodafone Station. 
NASID=
# MAC address of your WiFi interface. 
MACADDR=
# Vodafone Station (gateway) IP address.
IPADDR=


#######################################################################
# Begin Script
#######################################################################

# Log beginning of execution
echo >> $LOGFILE
echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Starting Vodafone Connection agent >> $LOGFILE

while [ true ]
do

# If the WiFi is switched off do nothing.  Otherwise check if we are connected to
# a captive network

    ! ifconfig $WIFI_IF | grep  "RUNNING" || \
        wget -qO- http://captive.apple.com/hotspot-detect.html 2>&1 | \
        grep 'Success' >> /dev/null

    if [ $?  != 0 ]; then

        echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") >> $LOGFILE
        echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Connection is down. Reauthenticating >> $LOGFILE

# This is OS X specific
        if [ $(uname) == "Darwin" ]; then

# Turn WiFi off and on in case the connection has got stuck (exclamation mark on WiFi icon)
            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Switching WiFi Off >> $LOGFILE
            networksetup -setairportpower $WIFI_IF off

            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Switching WiFi On >> $LOGFILE
            networksetup -setairportpower $WIFI_IF on

# We are here to reconnect to a Vodafone Community netwok.      
            networksetup -setairportnetwork $WIFI_IF Vodafone-WiFi

# Wait for the WiFi to connect to the router and get an IP address
            while ! ifconfig $WIFI_IF | grep  "inet " 2>&1 > /dev/null ; do
                echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Waiting for WiFi to connect >> $LOGFILE
                networksetup -setairportnetwork $WIFI_IF Vodafone-WiFi
                sleep 1
            done
            sleep 2

The connection may be up already. Check and in case loop again
            wget -qO- http://captive.apple.com/hotspot-detect.html 2>&1 | grep 'Success' > /dev/null && \
                echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") The connection is up and running\! >> $LOGFILE && \
                continue

# This could be at the beginning of the loop but the connection was down 
# so restarting the WiFi interface may help anyway.

# TODO: To check what happens if we use a different a different network
            if [ $(networksetup -getairportnetwork $WIFI_IF | awk '{print $NF}') != "Vodafone-WiFi" ];
            then
                echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Not a Vodafone AP
                sleep 60
                continue
            fi

        fi
#
# if Captive Network Assistant app launches for some reason DNS doesn't work.
# Just kill it

        pgrep "Captive Network Assistant" && echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Killed Captive Network Assistant.. \
            $(killall -9 "Captive Network Assistant" 2>&1) >> $LOGFILE

# We can get all needed parameters from the returned URL.
# Grab them querying any IP number and store them in $IPPARM

        IPPARM=$(wget -qO- --timeout=10 -t 1 8.8.8.8 2>&1 | grep loginVodafone | grep -i challenge | \
            sed -e 's/\&/=/g' | awk -F= '{ print $7 " " $9 " " $13 " " $15}')

# Assign each value
        read NASID IPADDR MACADDR CHALLENGE <<< $IPPARM

# If empty either the Captive Network Assistant deamon restored the connection or something went wrong. 
# Loop again

        if [ -z $CHALLENGE ]; then
            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") The station returned no login URL. The connection may be up. \
                >> $LOGFILE
        else

# Kill it again...
            pgrep "Captive Network Assistant" && echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Killed Captive Network Assistant.. \
                $(killall -9 "Captive Network Assistant" 2>&1) >> $LOGFILE
            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Connecting to AP $IPADDR with BSSID $NASID >> $LOGFILE

            wget -qO-  --timeout=10 --keep-session-cookies \
                --post-data "chooseCountry=$COUNTRY%2F&userFake=$USERNAME$&UserName=$COUNTRY%2F$USERNAME&Password=$PASSWORD&_rememberMe=on" \
                "https://it.portal.vodafone-wifi.com/jcp/it?res=login&nasid=$NASID&uamip=$IPADDR&uamport=80&mac=$MACADDR&challenge=$CHALLENGE" \
                2>&1 >> /dev/null
        fi

# It may need some time to fully establish the connection?
        sleep 3

# And kill it again...
        pgrep "Captive Network Assistant" && echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") Killed Captive Network Assistant.. \
            $(killall -9 "Captive Network Assistant" 2>&1) >> $LOGFILE

# Log if the connection was re-established
        (wget -qO- http://captive.apple.com/hotspot-detect.html 2>&1 | grep 'Success' > /dev/null && \
            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") The connection is up and running\! >> $LOGFILE) || \
            echo $(date "+%d %b %H:%M:%S") The connection is still down. Retrying >> $LOGFILE

    else

# No need for more than 1s. When the connection is up it's just 1 HTTP query per loop.
        sleep 1
    fi
done
Michele Dall'Agata
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