3 [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3) [![Coverity Status](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/5117/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/proxmark3_iceman_fork) [![Latest release] (https://img.shields.io/github/release/iceman1001/proxmark3.svg)] (https://github.com/iceman1001/proxmark3/releases/latest)
5 ##This fork is HIGHLY experimental (or bleeding edge)
8 https://paypal.me/iceman1001/
9 Feel free to donate. All support is welcome.
12 There is so much in this fork, with all fixes and additions its basically the most enhanced fork to this day for the Proxmark3 device. Which makes it so awesum to play with. Do please play with it. Get excited and experiment. As a side note with all coverity scan fixes this client is much more stable than PM3 Master even if I tend to break it sometimes. I'll try to make a release when this fork becomes stable between my experiments.
15 The official Proxmark repository is found here: https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3
17 ##Coverity Scan Config & Run
18 Download the Coverity Scan Self-buld and install it.
19 You will need to configure ARM-NON-EABI- Compiler for it to use:
22 `cov-configure --comptype gcc --compiler /opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc`
24 - run it (I'm running on Ubuntu)
25 `cov-build --dir cov-int make all`
28 `tar czvf proxmark3.tgz cov-int`
30 - upload it to coverity.com
33 Whats so special with this fork? I have scraped the web for different enhancements to the PM3 source code and not all of them ever found their way to the master branch.
36 * Jonor's hf 14a raw timing patch
37 * Piwi's updates. (usually gets into the master)
38 * Piwi's "topaz" branch
39 * Piwi's "hardnested" branch
40 * Holiman's iclass, (usually gets into the master)
41 * Marshmellow's fixes (usually gets into the master)
42 * Midnitesnake's Ultralight, Ultralight-c enhancements
43 * Izsh's lf peak modification / iir-filtering
44 * Aspers's tips and tricks from inside the PM3-gui-tool, settings.xml and other stuff.
45 * My own desfire, Ultralight extras, LF T55xx enhancements, bugs fixes (filelength, hf mf commands ), TNP3xxx lua scripts, Awid26, skidata scripts (will come)
46 * other obscure patches like for the sammy-mode, (offline you know), tagidentifications, defaultkeys.
47 * Minor textual changes here and there.
48 * Simulation of Ultralight/Ntag.
49 * Marshmellow's and my "RevEng" addon for the client. Ref: http://reveng.sourceforge.net/ Now using reveng1.31
50 * J-Run alternative bruteforce Mifare nested auths.. (you need one other exe to make it work)
51 * A Bruteforce for T55XX passwords against tag.
52 * A Bruteforce for AWID 26, starting w a facilitycode then trying all 0xFFFF cardnumbers via simulation. To be used against a AWID Reader.
53 * A Bruteforce for HID, starting w a facilitycode then trying all 0xFFFF cardnumbers via simulation. To be used against a HID Reader.
54 * Blaposts Crapto1 v3.3
55 * Icsom's legic script and legic enhancements
56 * Aczid's bitsliced bruteforce solver in 'hf mf hardnested'
58 ##Straight from the CHANGELOG
59 =============================
60 - Added `hf mf key_brute` - adds J-Runs 2nd phase bruteforce ref: https://github.com/J-Run/mf_key_brute (iceman)
61 - Added `lf jablotron` - adds demod/clone/sim of Jablotron LF tags. (iceman)
62 - Added `lf t55xx recoverpw` - adds a new password recovery using bitflips and partial flips if password write went bad. (alexgrin)
63 - `hf legic` - added improved legic data mapping. (jason)
64 - `hf mf mifare` - added possibility to target key A|B (douniwan5788)
65 - Added `analyse lcr` - added a new main command group, to help analysing bytes & bits & nibbles. (iceman)
66 - Added `lf nedap` - added identification of a NEDAP tag. (iceman)
67 - `lf viking clone` - fixed a bug. (iceman)
68 - Added bitsliced bruteforce solver in `hf mf hardnested` (Aczid)
69 - `hf mf chk` speedup (iceman)
70 - `hf 14a/mf sim x` attack mode, now uses also moebius version of mfkey32 to try finding the key. (iceman)
71 - `hf 14a sim` Added emulation of Mifare cards with 10byte UID length. (iceman)
72 - `hf mf sim` Added emulation of Mifare cards with 10byte UID length. (iceman)
73 - Added `lf guard clone/sim` (iceman)
74 - Added `lf pyramd clone/sim` (iceman)
75 - trying to fix `hf 14b` command to be able to read CALYPSO card. (iceman)
76 - `hf legic load`, it now loads faster and a casting bug is gone. (iceman)
77 - Added `hf legic calccrc8` added a method to calculate the legic crc-8 value (iceman)
78 - `hf legic decode` fixed the output overflow bugs, better printing (iceman)
79 - Coverity Scan fixes a lot of resource leaks, etc (iceman)
80 - Added `lf presco *` commands started (iceman)
81 - Added `lf hid wiegand` added a method to calculate WIEGAND in different formats, (iceman)
82 - `hf mf chkkeys` better printing, same table output as nested, faster execution and added Adam Lauries "try to read Key B if Key A is found" (iceman)
83 - `hf mf nested` better printing and added Adam Lauries "try to read Key B if Key A is found" (iceman)
84 - `hf mf mifare` fixing the zero parity path, which doesn't got called. (iceman)
85 - Updated the @blapost's Crapto1 implementation to v3.3 (blapost)
86 - `hf mf c*` updated the calling structure and refactored of the chinese magic commands (iceman, marshmellow)
87 - Started to add Peter Fillmore's EMV fork into Iceman fork. ref: https://github.com/peterfillmore/proxmark3 (peter fillmore, iceman)
88 - Added Travis-CI automatic build integration with GitHub fork. (iceman)
89 - Updated the Reveng 1.30 sourcecode to 1.31 from Reveng project homepage (iceman)
90 - Updated the Reveng 1.31 sourcecode to 1.40 from Reveng project homepage (iceman)
92 - Added possibility to write direct to a Legic Prime Tag (MIM256/1024) without using values from the 'BigBuffer' -> 'hf legic writeRaw <addr> <value>' (icsom)
93 - Added possibility to decrease DCF values at address 0x05 & 0x06 on a Legic Prime Tag
94 DCF-value will be pulled from the BigBuffer (address 0x05 & 0x06) so you have to
95 load the data into the BigBuffer before with 'hf legic load <path/to/legic.dump>' & then
96 write the DCF-Values (both at once) with 'hf legic write 0x05 0x02' (icsom)
97 - Added script `legic.lua` for display and edit Data of Legic-Prime Tags (icsom)
98 - Added the experimental HITAG_S support (spenneb)
99 - Added topaz detection to `hf search` (iceman)
100 - Fixed the silent mode for 14b to be used inside `hf search` (iceman)
103 Give me a hint, and I'll see if I can't merge in the stuff you have.
105 I don't actually know how to make small pull-request to github :( and that is the number one reason for me not pushing a lot of things back to the PM3 master.
108 I do tend to rename and move stuff around, the official PM3-GUI from Gaucho will not work so well. *sorry*
111 This fork now compiles just fine on
112 - Windows/mingw environment with Qt5.3.1 & GCC 4.8
114 - Mac OS X (or before the hardnested BF solver at least)
116 ##Setup and build for UBUNTU
117 GC made updates to allow this to build easily on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS or 15.10
118 See https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3/wiki/Ubuntu%20Linux
121 `sudo apt-get install p7zip git build-essential libreadline5 libreadline-dev libusb-0.1-4 libusb-dev libqt4-dev perl pkg-config wget libncurses5-dev`
123 Follow these instructions
124 Get devkitARM release 41 from SourceForge (choose either the 64/32 bit depending on your architecture, it is assumed you know how to check and recognize your architecture):
126 (64-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2/download
127 (32-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-i686-linux.tar.bz2/download
129 - Extract the contents of the .tar.bz2
130 `tar jxvf devkitARM_r41-<arch>-linux.tar.bz2`
132 - Create a directory for the arm dev kit
133 `sudo mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro/`
135 - Move the ARM developer kit to the newly created directory
136 `sudo mv devkitARM /opt/devkitpro/`
138 - Add the appropriate environment variable
139 `export PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/`
141 - Add the environment variable to your profile
142 `echo 'PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/ ' >> ~/.bashrc`
145 `git clone https://github.com/iceman1001/proxmark3.git`
147 - Get the latest commits
151 `make clean && make all`
154 `client/flasher /dev/ttyACM0 -b bootrom/obj/bootrom.elf`
156 - Flash the FULLIMAGE
157 `client/flasher /dev/ttyACM0 armsrc/obj/fullimage.elf`
159 - Change into the client folder
163 `./proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0`
165 ##Homebrew (Mac OS X)
166 These instructions comes from @Chrisfu, where I got the proxmark3.rb scriptfile from.
167 Further questions about Mac & Homebrew, contact @Chrisfu (https://github.com/chrisfu/)
169 1. Install homebrew if you haven't yet already done so: http://brew.sh/
171 2. Tap this repo: `brew tap iceman1001/proxmark3`
173 3. Install Proxmark3: `brew install proxmark3` for stable release or `brew install --HEAD proxmark3` for latest non-stable from GitHub.
176 I recently added a docker container on Docker HUB. You find it here: https://hub.docker.com/r/iceman1001/proxmark3/
177 Follow those instructions to get it up and running. No need for the old proxspace-environment anymore.
179 [1.6.0] How to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Zta89Cf6Q
180 [1.6.0] How to connect: https://youtu.be/0ZS2t5C-caI
181 [1.6.1] How to flash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXouhuGYEiw
184 Use only container tag [1.6.4]
188 The Proxmark 3 device is available for purchase (assembled and tested) from the following locations:
190 * http://proxmark3.tictail.com/ (For buyers in EU, most likely in Sweden)
192 * http://www.elechouse.com/ (new and revised hardware package 2015, located in China)
198 iceman at host iuse.se
203 ##Note from Jonathan Westhues
204 Most of the ultra-low-volume contract assemblers could put
205 something like this together with a reasonable yield. A run of around
206 a dozen units is probably cost-effective. The BOM includes (possibly-
207 outdated) component pricing, and everything is available from Digikey
208 and the usual distributors.
210 If you've never assembled a modern circuit board by hand, then this is
211 not a good place to start. Some of the components (e.g. the crystals)
212 must not be assembled with a soldering iron, and require hot air.
214 The schematics are included; the component values given are not
215 necessarily correct for all situations, but it should be possible to do
216 nearly anything you would want with appropriate population options.
218 The printed circuit board artwork is also available, as Gerbers and an
224 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
225 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
226 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
227 (at your option) any later version.
229 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
230 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
231 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
232 GNU General Public License for more details.
234 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
235 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
236 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
240 user jwesthues, at host cq.cx
242 May 2007, Cambridge MA