PirateBoxScripts_Webserver/README.md

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PirateBoxScripts with Modifications for running in a Webserver

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PirateBox is a collection of scripts / programs that allows you to use your wireless card as a local network to share files and chat anonymously. For more information please visit http://daviddarts.com/

----- Info ----- Packages contains only scripts based PirateBox scripts with running lighttpd webserver.

PirateBox scripts can:

  • Setup WLAN Interface via iw
  • Setup hotspot functionality (hostapd)
  • Setup IP Adresses of wlan interface
  • Proping until USB-WLAN is available
  • Can add wlan interface to an existing bridge
  • Sets Up a DHCP Server with redirect to wlan-interface IP
  • Upload landing page (via iframe droopy)
  • Browse Uploaded files
  • Announce "Internet yes" for iOS
  • Announce "Internet yes" for MS devices
  • ShoutBox
  • Optional small python Forum
  • Optional imageboard
  • Optional Station counter
  • Optional Inihibit starting upload-script
  • Optional Timesave script (for devices without RTC) - can be found in piratebox/bin/timesave.sh
  • Optional Poll for WLAN device until it available (for USB wifi cards)
  • Optional IRC-Server

More information can be found ont http://piratebox.aod-rpg.de Installation-HowTo und current Download-Link: http://piratebox.aod-rpg.de/dokuwiki/doku.php/piratebox_lighttpd

Is supported by mkPirateBox > v0.5 for OpenWRT Systems https://github.com/MaStr/mkPirateBox and by PirateBox Manager https://github.com/TerrorByte/PirateBox-Manager

----- Installation ----- PirateBox should be in most common repositories soon, but in the mean time you can use this method:

For alpha testing

Download the package: https://github.com/MaStr/PirateBoxScripts_Webserver/archive/development.zip

Unzip the package: $unzip development.zip

Run the installer in the unzipped folder: $ cd PirateBoxScripts_Webserver/piratebox $ sudo ./install.sh default #Default can be substituted with 'board' if you want an image board on your PB