3.5 KiB
Proxmark3GUI
A cross-platform GUI for Proxmark3/Proxmark3 Iceman fork client
(The orignal Proxmark3 repo has been unmaintained for a long time. I personally suggest using the Proxmark3 Iceman fork)
Features
- Easy to find available Serial Port
- Support raw commands of Proxmark3 client(Official/Iceman)
- Have a friendly UI to test Mifare cards
- Support different card size(MINI, 1K, 2K, 4K)
- Easy to edit Mifare block data
- Easy to read all/selected blocks with well-designed read logic
- Easy to write all/selected blocks
- Support binary(.bin .dump) files and text(.eml) files
- Analyze Access Bits
- Support Chinese Magic Card
- Have basic support for LF commands
- Customize UI
- ...
Preview
About Compiled Windows clients
A cool guy Gator96100 creates ProxSpace and makes it possible to compile both the firmware and the client on Windows.
Also, he makes the pre-compiled Windows client so you can download it and run your PM3 client on Windows instantly.
I included his compiled client in my releases so you can use the GUI on the fly, and you can also use the GUI with your prefered client.
Great thanks to him.
Download binaries for Windows
You can download pre-built Windows binaries in release page
Vx.x.x-win64.7z
only contains the GUI
Vx.x.x-win64-xxxxxxx.7z
contains the GUI and corresponding client. You just need to open Vx.x.x-win64-xxxxxxx\GUI\Proxmark3GUI.exe
You can also download them in SourceForge
Build on Linux
cd ~
# sudo add-apt-repository universe
sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get install git build-essential
sudo apt-get install qtbase5-dev qt5-qmake libqt5serialport5-dev
git clone https://github.com/wh201906/Proxmark3GUI.git --depth=1
cd Proxmark3GUI
mkdir build && cd build
export QT_SELECT=qt5
qmake ../src
make -j4 && make clean
./Proxmark3GUI
Build on macOS
cd ~
brew update
brew install qt@5
brew link qt5 --force
git clone https://github.com/wh201906/Proxmark3GUI.git --depth=1
cd Proxmark3GUI
mkdir build && cd build
qmake ../src
make -j4 && make clean
open Proxmark3GUI.app
In order for the GUI to connect to the device in macOS, you'd need to tweak the settings a little bit
Tutorial
1.Quickstart
2.Work with ProxSpace
3.Edit Mifare Classic data(Proxmark3 hardware is not necessary)