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#!/bin/bash
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#
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sudo nmcli con add con-name hotspot ifname wlan0 type wifi ssid "AGENT_GSM"
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#sudo nmcli con modify hotspot wifi-sec.key-mgmt wpa-psk
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#sudo nmcli con modify hotspot wifi-sec.psk "159357159357"
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sudo nmcli con modify hotspot 802-11-wireless.mode ap 802-11-wireless.band bg ipv4.method shared ipv6.method shared
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# Defaults for hostapd initscript
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#
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# WARNING: The DAEMON_CONF setting has been deprecated and will be removed
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# in future package releases.
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#
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# See /usr/share/doc/hostapd/README.Debian for information about alternative
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# methods of managing hostapd.
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#
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# Uncomment and set DAEMON_CONF to the absolute path of a hostapd configuration
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# file and hostapd will be started during system boot. An example configuration
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# file can be found at /usr/share/doc/hostapd/examples/hostapd.conf.gz
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#
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DAEMON_CONF="/etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf"
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# Additional daemon options to be appended to hostapd command:-
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# -d show more debug messages (-dd for even more)
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# -K include key data in debug messages
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# -t include timestamps in some debug messages
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#
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# Note that -B (daemon mode) and -P (pidfile) options are automatically
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# configured by the init.d script and must not be added to DAEMON_OPTS.
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#
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#DAEMON_OPTS=""
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# A sample configuration for dhcpcd.
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# See dhcpcd.conf(5) for details.
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# Allow users of this group to interact with dhcpcd via the control socket.
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#controlgroup wheel
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# Inform the DHCP server of our hostname for DDNS.
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hostname
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# Use the hardware address of the interface for the Client ID.
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clientid
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# or
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# Use the same DUID + IAID as set in DHCPv6 for DHCPv4 ClientID as per RFC4361.
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# Some non-RFC compliant DHCP servers do not reply with this set.
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# In this case, comment out duid and enable clientid above.
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#duid
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# Persist interface configuration when dhcpcd exits.
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persistent
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# Rapid commit support.
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# Safe to enable by default because it requires the equivalent option set
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# on the server to actually work.
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option rapid_commit
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# A list of options to request from the DHCP server.
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option domain_name_servers, domain_name, domain_search, host_name
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option classless_static_routes
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# Respect the network MTU. This is applied to DHCP routes.
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option interface_mtu
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# Most distributions have NTP support.
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#option ntp_servers
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# A ServerID is required by RFC2131.
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require dhcp_server_identifier
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# Generate SLAAC address using the Hardware Address of the interface
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#slaac hwaddr
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# OR generate Stable Private IPv6 Addresses based from the DUID
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slaac private
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# Example static IP configuration:
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#interface eth0
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#static ip_address=192.168.0.10/24
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#static ip6_address=fd51:42f8:caae:d92e::ff/64
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#static routers=192.168.0.1
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#static domain_name_servers=192.168.0.1 8.8.8.8 fd51:42f8:caae:d92e::1
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# It is possible to fall back to a static IP if DHCP fails:
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# define static profile
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#profile static_eth0
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#static ip_address=192.168.1.23/24
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#static routers=192.168.1.1
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#static domain_name_servers=192.168.1.1
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# fallback to static profile on eth0
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#interface eth0
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#fallback static_eth0
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#
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#
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interface wlan0
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static ip_address=192.168.45.1/24
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static routers=192.168.45.1
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interface=wlan0 # Listening interface
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dhcp-range=192.168.45.10,192.168.45.20,255.255.255.0,24h # Pool of IP addresses for wireless clients
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domain=wlan # Domain
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address=/gw.wlan/192.168.45.1 # Alias for router
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country_code=GB
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interface=wlan0
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ssid=AGENT_GSM
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hw_mode=g
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channel=7
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macaddr_acl=0
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auth_algs=1
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ignore_broadcast_ssid=0
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[Unit]
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Description=dnsmasq - A lightweight DHCP and caching DNS server
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Requires=network.target
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Wants=network-online.target
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Before=nss-lookup.target
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After=network-online.target
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[Service]
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Type=forking
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PIDFile=/run/dnsmasq/dnsmasq.pid
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# Test the config file and refuse starting if it is not valid.
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ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/dnsmasq --test
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# We run dnsmasq via the /etc/init.d/dnsmasq script which acts as a
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# wrapper picking up extra configuration files and then execs dnsmasq
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# itself, when called with the "systemd-exec" function.
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ExecStart=/etc/init.d/dnsmasq systemd-exec
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# The systemd-*-resolvconf functions configure (and deconfigure)
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# resolvconf to work with the dnsmasq DNS server. They're called like
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# this to get correct error handling (ie don't start-resolvconf if the
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# dnsmasq daemon fails to start.
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ExecStartPost=/etc/init.d/dnsmasq systemd-start-resolvconf
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ExecStop=/etc/init.d/dnsmasq systemd-stop-resolvconf
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ExecReload=/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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# Install prerequisites
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sudo apt install --assume-yes git mc python3 sox vim libffi-dev screen python3-pip python3-numpy dnsmasq hostapd screen
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sudo pip3 install pyyaml sox pyrabbit soundfile dbus_python pexpect requests rabbitpy bottle
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sudo pip3 install pyyaml sox pyrabbit soundfile dbus_python pexpect requests rabbitpy bottle --break-system-packages
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if [ -f "$INSTALL_DIR" ]; then
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rm -rf "$INSTALL_DIR"
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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import bt_phone
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import bt_controller
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import time
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EXIT_OK = 0
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EXIT_ERROR = 1
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PHONE_BT_MAC = '40:B0:76:B4:36:98'
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# Connection to phone
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bluetooth_ctl = bt_controller.Bluetoothctl()
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devices = bluetooth_ctl.get_paired_devices()
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print(f'Paired devices: {devices}')
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# disconnect before connect
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bluetooth_ctl.disconnect( PHONE_BT_MAC )
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ret = bluetooth_ctl.connect( PHONE_BT_MAC )
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if ret == False:
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print(f'Connect to {PHONE_BT_MAC} failed')
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exit(EXIT_ERROR)
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print(f'Connect to {PHONE_BT_MAC} success')
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# Call
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# Initialize phone - this brings Ofono via D-Bus
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phone = bt_phone.Phone()
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phone.setup_dbus_loop()
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phone.call_number('111222')
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# Wait 5 seconds
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time.sleep(5)
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# Just to be sure - finish the call
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phone.hangup_call()
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phone.quit_dbus_loop()
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# Disconnect BT transport from the phone
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bluetooth_ctl.disconnect(PHONE_BT_MAC)
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exit(EXIT_OK)
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