5.3 KiB
Pi.Alert Installation
Initially designed to run on a Raspberry PI, probably it can run on many other Linux distributions.
Stimated time: 20'
Dependencies
| Dependency | Comments |
|---|---|
| Lighttpd | Probably works on other webservers / not tested |
| arp-scan | Required for Scan Method 1 |
| Pi.hole | Optional. Scan Method 2. Check devices doing DNS queries |
| dnsmasq | Optional. Scan Method 3. Check devices using DHCP server |
| IEEE HW Vendors Database | Necessary to identified Device vendor |
Installation process
Raspberry Setup
1 - Install 'Raspberry Pi OS'
- Instructions https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/installation/installing-images/
- Lite version (without Descktop) is enough for Pi.Alert
2 - Activate ssh
- Create a empty file with name 'ssh' in the boot partition of the SD
3 - Start the raspberry
4 - Login to the system with pi user
user: pi
password: raspberry
5 - Change de default password of pi user
passwd
6 - Setup the basic configuration
sudo raspi-config
7 - Optionally, configure a static IP in raspi-config
8 - Update the OS
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo reboot
Pi-hole Setup
1- Links & Doc
- https://pi-hole.net/
- https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
- https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/#one-step-automated-install
2 - Login to the system with pi user
3 - Install Pi-hole
curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
- Mark "Install web admin interface"
- Mark "Install web server lighttpd"
4 - Configure Pi-hole admin password
pihole -a -p PASSWORD
5 - Connect to web admin panel
- http://192.168.1.x/admin/
- (replace the 192.168.1.x with your Raspberry IP)
6 - Activate DHCP server
- Pi-hole -> Settings -> DHCP -> Mark "DHCP server enabled"
7 - Add pi.alert DNS Record
- Pi-hole -> Local DNS -> DNS Records -> Add new domain /IP
- pi.alert 192.168.1.x
- (replace the 192.168.1.x with your Raspberry IP)
8 - Deactivate your current DHCP Server (Normaly at your router or AP)
9 - Renew your computer IP to unsure you are using the new DHCP and DNS server
- Windows: cmd -> ipconfig /renew
- Linux: shell -> sudo dhclient -r; sudo dhclient
- Mac: Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Network -> select the network -> Advanced -> TCP/IP -> Renew DHCP Lease
arp-scan & Python
1 - Install arp-scan utility and test
sudo apt-get install arp-scan
sudo arp-scan -l
2 - Install Python & packages
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
sudo apt install python-pip
pip install netaddr
pip install dpkt
pip install MacLookup
Pi.Alert
1- Download Pi.Alert and uncmompress
curl -LO https://github.com/pucherot/Pi.Alert/raw/main/install/pialert_latest.tar
tar xvf pialert_latest.tar
rm pialert_latest.tar
2 - Public the front portal
sudo ln -s /home/pi/pialert/front /var/www/html/pialert
3 - Update lighttp config
sudo sh -c "printf '\n\n\$HTTP[\"host\"] == \"pi.alert\" {\n server.document-root = \"/var/www/html/pialert/\"\n}\n' >> /etc/lighttpd/external.conf"
sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
4 - If you want to use email reporting with gmail
- Go to your Google Account https://myaccount.google.com/
- On the left navigation panel, click Security
- On the bottom of the page, in the Less secure app access panel, click Turn on access
- Click Save button
5 - Config Pialert parameters
nano ~/pialert/back/pialert.conf
- if you want to use email reporting, configure this parameters
REPORT_MAIL = True
SMTP_USER = 'user@gmail.com'
SMTP_PASS = 'password'
REPORT_TO = 'user@gmail.com'
- if you want to update yout Dynamic DNS, configure this parameters
DDNS_ACTIVE = True
DDNS_DOMAIN = 'your_domain.freeddns.org'
DDNS_USER = 'dynu_user'
DDNS_PASSWORD = 'A0000000B0000000C0000000D0000000'
DDNS_UPDATE_URL = 'https://api.dynu.com/nic/update?'
- if you have installed Pi.hole and DHCP, activate this parameters
PIHOLE_ACTIVE = True
DHCP_ACTIVE = True
6 - Update vendors DB
python ~/pialert/back/pialert.py update_vendors
7 - Test Pi.Alert Scan
python ~/pialert/back/pialert.py internet_IP
python ~/pialert/back/pialert.py 1
8 - Add crontab jobs
(crontab -l 2>/dev/null; cat ~/pialert/back/pialert.cron) | crontab -
9 - Use admin panel to configure the devices
License
GPL 3.0 Read more here