added text and hard mode to boot script

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Josh d'Entremont 2015-05-31 18:54:43 -03:00
parent 897faec917
commit 84d382cfef
5 changed files with 102 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,14 @@ Usage
python fallout.py
```
To use the login in another program:
or for hard mode where the user must manually enter the correct input in the
boot script,
```
python fallout.py hard
```
To only use the login in another program:
```
import fallout_login
@ -20,3 +27,15 @@ import fallout_login
# returns true if the correct password is entered, false otherwise
fallout_login.beginLogin()
```
Passwords
================
To add your own lists of passwords, check out the passwords.txt file
Notes
================
Check out cool-retro-term
(https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term) to make your terminal
look like a fallout terminal

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@ -2,8 +2,13 @@
import fallout_login as login
import fallout_boot as boot
import fallout_locked as locked
import sys
if boot.beginBoot(False):
hard = False
if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1].lower() == 'hard':
hard = True
if boot.beginBoot(hard):
if login.beginLogin():
print 'Login successful'
else:

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@ -1,9 +1,19 @@
import curses
from fallout_functions import slowWrite
import curses
######################## global 'constants' ##############
ENTRY_1 = 'set terminal/inquire'
ENTRY_1 = 'SET TERMINAL/INQUIRE'
ENTRY_2 = 'SET FILE/PROTECTION=OWNER:RWED ACCOUNTS.F'
ENTRY_3 = 'SET HALT RESTART/MAINT'
ENTRY_4 = 'RUN DEBUG/ACCOUNTS.F'
INPUT_PAUSE = 500 # ms
TYPE_DELAY = 25
######################## text strings ####################
@ -11,21 +21,72 @@ MESSAGE_1 = 'WELCOME TO ROBCO INDUSTRIES (TM) TERMLINK'
MESSAGE_2 = 'RIT-V300'
MESSAGE_3 = 'Initializing Robco Industries(TM) MF Boot Agent v2.3.0\n' \
'RETROS BIOS\n' \
'RBIOS-4.02.08.00 52EE5.E7.E8\n' \
'Copyright 2201-2203 Robco Ind.\n' \
'Uppermem: 64 KB\n' \
'Root (5A8)\n' \
'Maintenance Mode'
######################## functions #######################
def runBoot(scr):
def runBoot(scr, hardMode):
"""
Start the boot portion of the terminal
"""
curses.use_default_colors()
# set screen to initial position
scr.erase()
scr.move(0, 0)
curses.echo()
slowWrite(scr, MESSAGE_1 + '\n\n>')
slowWrite(scr, MESSAGE_1 + '\n\n')
curses.napms(500)
if hardMode:
# use must enter the correct text to proceed
entry = ''
while entry.upper() != ENTRY_1.upper():
slowWrite(scr, '>')
entry = scr.getstr()
else:
# input is entered for them
slowWrite(scr, '>')
curses.napms(INPUT_PAUSE)
slowWrite(scr, ENTRY_1 + '\n', TYPE_DELAY)
slowWrite(scr, '\n' + MESSAGE_2 + '\n\n')
if hardMode:
entry = ''
while entry.upper() != ENTRY_2.upper():
slowWrite(scr, '>')
entry = scr.getstr()
while entry.upper() != ENTRY_3.upper():
slowWrite(scr, '>')
entry = scr.getstr()
else:
slowWrite(scr, '>')
curses.napms(INPUT_PAUSE)
slowWrite(scr, ENTRY_2 + '\n', TYPE_DELAY)
slowWrite(scr, '>')
curses.napms(INPUT_PAUSE)
slowWrite(scr, ENTRY_3 + '\n', TYPE_DELAY)
slowWrite(scr, '\n' + MESSAGE_3 + '\n\n')
if hardMode:
entry = ''
while entry.upper() != ENTRY_4.upper():
slowWrite(scr, '>')
entry = scr.getstr()
else:
slowWrite(scr, '>')
curses.napms(INPUT_PAUSE)
slowWrite(scr, ENTRY_4 + '\n', TYPE_DELAY)
curses.napms(INPUT_PAUSE)
return True
def beginBoot(hardMode):
@ -36,5 +97,5 @@ def beginBoot(hardMode):
constants, or if they are entered automatically
Returns true if hardMode == false or if the user entered the correct string
"""
res = curses.wrapper(runBoot)
res = curses.wrapper(runBoot, hardMode)
return res

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
import curses
import time
import sys
LETTER_PAUSE = 5

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
#! /usr/bin/env python
import curses
import random
import os
@ -61,8 +59,13 @@ def getPasswords():
Returns an array of strings to be used as the password and the decoys
"""
groups = []
# script file / password file location
__location__ = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.getcwd(),
os.path.dirname(__file__)))
# read from passwords.txt
with open("passwords.txt") as pwfile:
with open(os.path.join(__location__, "passwords.txt")) as pwfile:
for line in pwfile:
if not line.strip():
groups.append([])