see how strong your wi-fi is against you. heres the code
import os
import platform
import getpass
y = "y"
Y = "Y"
n = "n"
N = "N"
def createNewConnection(name, SSID, key):
config = """<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>
<WLANProfile xmlns="http://www.microsoft.com/networking/WLAN/profile/v1">
<name>"""+name+"""</name>
<SSIDConfig>
<SSID>
<name>"""+SSID+"""</name>
</SSID>
</SSIDConfig>
<connectionType>ESS</connectionType>
<connectionMode>auto</connectionMode>
<MSM>
<security>
<authEncryption>
<authentication>WPA2PSK</authentication>
<encryption>AES</encryption>
<useOneX>false</useOneX>
</authEncryption>
<sharedKey>
<keyType>passPhrase</keyType>
<protected>false</protected>
<keyMaterial>"""+key+"""</keyMaterial>
</sharedKey>
</security>
</MSM>
</WLANProfile>"""
if platform.system() == "Windows":
command = "netsh wlan add profile filename=""+name+".xml""+" interface=Wi-Fi"
with open(name+".xml", 'w') as file:
file.write(config)
elif platform.system() == "Linux":
command = "nmcli dev wifi connect '"+SSID+"' password '"+key+"'"
os.system(command)
if platform.system() == "Windows":
os.remove(name+".xml")
def connect(name, SSID):
if platform.system() == "Windows":
command = "netsh wlan connect name=""+name+"" ssid=""+SSID+"" interface=Wi-Fi"
elif platform.system() == "Linux":
command = "nmcli con up "+SSID
os.system(command)
def displayAvailableNetworks():
if platform.system() == "Windows":
command = "netsh wlan show networks interface=Wi-Fi"
elif platform.system() == "Linux":
command = "nmcli dev wifi list"
os.system(command)
try:
displayAvailableNetworks()
option = input("New connection (y/N)? ")
if option == n or option == N:
name = input("Name: ")
connect(name, name)
print("If you aren't connected to this network, try connecting with correct credentials")
elif option == y or option == Y:
name = input("Name: ")
key = getpass.getpass("Password: ")
createNewConnection(name, name, key)
connect(name, name)
print("If you aren't connected to this network, try connecting with correct credentials")
except KeyboardInterrupt as e:
print("\nExiting...")