I really need to finish my image, but I have a raspberry pi zero w 2 image that includes the Proxmark3 software and sets up a wireless access point. The next (last) step is to have the Proxmark3 software already compiled.
You can ssh from anything into the pi and use the pm3. I am tempted to add a web terminal as well to make it even easier.
I’d be interested in getting a copy of that image if you’re willing to share? Thinking again about the iPad specific use case, you could write Shortcuts with specific SSH commands to make it even easier. Just plug in your Pi/PM3 contraption, wait a bit and then “Hey Siri, Proxmark Auto Scan” or whatever you’ve called the shortcut.
Great, thank you. I’ll probably use a full Pi4 when I get my setup going, will be sure to document it all and share here so there are a couple of options for everyone looking to do this.
Awesome, thanks. I still need to get hardware so will be a while before I get to test it out. Am really glad I stumbled across this thread and have another use for the Pi/iPad combo I was already going to get!
I have used a raspberry pi zero 2 w as it is smaller and cheaper. And I can ssh into it from my phone to use the PM3 software.
Next steps will be a web terminal so you don’t need to ssh, and then I have a tiny display that I want to try (with custom scripts to run common commands).
I have no idea, I got lucky and got mine just before they became impossible to find.
I don’t think the 64 bit image I built will work on the raspberry pi zero w, but I can build a 32 bit image easily enough. Give me some time to build it and I’ll let you know. (It’s 4:30 AM here right now)
I can probably get to it this evening, but if I want to do it properly and dig out my pi zero w and test before releasing it then it might take an extra day. I’m not sure where the Pi Zero W is right now.
If I add the web terminal on too then definitely give me an extra day.
One or two of the iPad/RPi videos on the tech craft YouTube channel covers how to interface with it, I’ll try and find specific examples and share. In particular there is a workaround for the iPadOS’s aggressive process throttling/backgrounding that allows you to maintain the SSH connection. Also some VNC and web server stuff iirc. Having a look at any of the iPad videos in this RPi playlist would probably be interesting viewing for folks on this thread: Raspberry Pi - YouTube
I was looking at using ttyd and set it up directly to run pm3. It provides a web service on port 7681 (by default) and can be set to run a specific command. It can even require credentials and use SSL. I am updating my actual repo so that if you want to make your own image then you can do so relatively easily.