import tkinter as tk from tkinter import ttk, filedialog from scapy.all import IP, UDP, Ether, sniff import webbrowser # Define the destination IP address and UDP ports to filter destination_ip = '255.255.255.255' # Destination IP address source_port = 14236 # Source port destination_port = 14235 # Destination port # Username and password for the miners # Adjust accordingly for appropriate credentials username = "root" password = "root" # Function to extract packet information and display it in the tree view def extract_packet_info(packet): # Check if the packet is an IP packet with UDP layer if IP in packet and UDP in packet: # Extract the source IP address, source port, and destination port source_ip = packet[IP].src udp_source_port = packet[UDP].sport udp_destination_port = packet[UDP].dport # Check if the packet matches the specified destination IP address and UDP ports if (packet[IP].dst == destination_ip and udp_source_port == source_port and udp_destination_port == destination_port): # Extract the MAC address from the Ethernet layer source_mac = packet[Ether].src # Display the information in the tree view tree.insert("", tk.END, values=(source_ip, source_mac)) # Function to start listening for packets def listen_for_packets(): sniff(prn=extract_packet_info, filter="udp and ip", store=0) # Function to start/stop the packet listening def toggle_listening(): global listening if not listening: # Start listening for packets in a separate thread import threading threading.Thread(target=listen_for_packets, daemon=True).start() start_button.config(text="Stop") status_label.config(text="Listening...") listening = True else: # Stop listening for packets (terminate the program) start_button.config(text="Start") status_label.config(text="Stopped") listening = False # Function to export the data to a file def export_data(): # Get the file path from the user file_path = filedialog.asksaveasfilename(defaultextension=".txt", filetypes=[("Text files", "*.txt"), ("All files", "*.*")]) if file_path: with open(file_path, "w") as file: for row_id in tree.get_children(): row = tree.item(row_id)['values'] file.write(f"IP Address: {row[0]}, MAC Address: {row[1]}\n") status_label.config(text=f"Data exported to {file_path}") # Function to open the IP address in the default web browser with credentials def open_in_browser(event): item = tree.selection()[0] ip_address = tree.item(item, "values")[0] url = f"http://{username}:{password}@{ip_address}" webbrowser.open(url) # Create the main window root = tk.Tk() root.title("IP Reporter") # Create a frame for the tree view frame = tk.Frame(root) frame.pack(padx=10, pady=10) # Create a tree view with columns for IP and MAC columns = ("IP Address", "MAC Address") tree = ttk.Treeview(frame, columns=columns, show="headings") tree.heading("IP Address", text="IP Address") tree.heading("MAC Address", text="MAC Address") tree.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=True) # Bind double click to open in browser tree.bind("", open_in_browser) # Create a start button start_button = tk.Button(root, text="Start", command=toggle_listening) start_button.pack(pady=5) # Create an export button export_button = tk.Button(root, text="Export", command=export_data) export_button.pack(pady=5) # Create a status label status_label = tk.Label(root, text="Stopped") status_label.pack(pady=5) # Start the Tkinter event loop listening = False root.mainloop()