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    [HowTo] Block unwanted calls - create blacklist

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      • klhK Offline
        klh @Br1
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        @br1 Which is why I posted what the risks are - this is not mentioned in the original post. It's still much safer than paying for an unconfined proprietary app πŸ™‚

        Also, since you already have to mess with the rootfs and run it as root, you might as well move the upstart job to /etc/init and not mess with the sudoers file.

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          --------- update ---------

          To fix security issue mentioned by @klh, I have created an init.d service.

          • Create a new contact and call it SPAM, add to it the numbers you want to block

          • First script
            nano /home/phablet/.myscripts/calls_blocker.sh
            and make it executable (chmod u+x)

          #!/bin/bash
          
          # Intercepts every incoming call addressed to SPAM contact and terminates it
          
          interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
          member=Set
          
          dbus-monitor --system interface=$interface member=$member | awk '/SPAM/ {
              system("dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.ofono /ril_0/voicecall01 org.ofono.VoiceCall.Hangup") 1>/dev/null
            }'
          
          • Second script
            nano /home/phablet/.myscripts/stop_blocker.sh
            (chmod u+x)
          #!/bin/bash
          
          # stop process gracefully
          
          pkill dbus-monitor
          
          exit
          
          • mount system in rw mode
          sudo mount -o remount,rw /
          
          • create service
            sudo nano /etc/init.d/blacklist
            and set permissions (sudo chmod 755)
          #! /bin/bash
          
          ### BEGIN INIT INFO
          # Provides:          blacklist
          # Required-Start:    dbus
          # Required-Stop:     dbus
          # Default-Start:     2 3 4 5
          # Default-Stop:      0 1 6
          # Short-Description: Blocks calls
          # Description:       Daemon that blocks unwanted calls
          ### END INIT INFO
          
          # Written by Br1 <br1@spacelinux.it>
          
          case "$1" in
            start)
              echo "Starting blacklist service ..."
              bash -c 'cd /home/phablet/.aa_myscripts/ && ./calls_blocker.sh &'
              ;;
            stop)
              echo "Stopping blacklist service ..."
              bash -c 'cd /home/phablet/.aa_myscripts/ && ./stop_blocker.sh &'
              sleep 2
              ;;
            *)
              echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/blacklist {start|stop}"
              exit 1
              ;;
          esac
          
          exit 0
          
          
          • start or stop service with
          sudo service blacklist start 
          # or
          sudo service blacklist stop
          
          • enable service auto start on boot up
          sudo update-rc.d blacklist defaults
          
          • if you want disable service auto start on boot up
          sudo update-rc.d -f blacklist remove
          
          • check if service/dbus-monitor is running
          ps -e | grep dbus-monitor
          

          ^

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            _Joao_ @Br1
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            @br1 Thanks it works perfectly

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              The problem is the battery consumption, it lasts 2 hours with the scripts activated on my nexus.

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                Emphrath @_Joao_
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                @joao-0 u sure it's the script ? Nexus has catastrophic battery life

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                  _Joao_ @Emphrath
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                  @emphrath yes I am sure

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                    --------- UPDATE ---------
                    New version to install/uninstall with single command, see here for further information.

                    The old version has to be manually uninstalled before.

                    There are no new features but should be running much faster and draw less battery power (*)

                    three steps :

                    1 - download (just click) blacklist.1.01.tar.gz from here

                    2 - open file manager, go to Downloads click blacklist.1.01.tar.gz and extract archive

                    3 - open terminal and type :

                    sudo /home/phablet/Downloads/blacklist.1.01/blist-install
                    

                    type 1 to install
                    type 2 to uninstall
                    type 3 to exit

                    That's all.

                    Preview of install/uninstall script (blist-install) :

                    #!/bin/bash
                    
                    BLSERV=/etc/init.d/blacklist ;
                    
                    # Make sure only root can run this script
                    if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
                       echo "    Must be run as root, you must prepend sudo !" 1>&2 ; exit 1
                    fi
                    
                    echo -e '\n - Install/uninstall BlackList :\n' ;
                    
                    PS3='Please enter your choice : '
                    options=("Install" "Uninstall" "Quit")
                    select opt in "${options[@]}"
                    do
                    	case $opt in
                    	"Install")
                    
                     			echo -e '\n Installation in progress ...\n' ;
                    
                    			# change the working directory
                    			cd /home/phablet/Downloads/blacklist.1.01/ ;
                    			
                    			# create directory
                    			mkdir -p /home/phablet/.blacklist ;
                    
                    			# copy scripts to directory just created 			
                    			cp *.sh /home/phablet/.blacklist/ ;
                    			
                    			# mount root in read/write mode
                    			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                    			
                    			# copy blacklist service
                    			cp blacklist /etc/init.d/ ;
                    			
                    			# enable autostart
                    			update-rc.d blacklist defaults ;
                    			
                    			# start service
                    			service blacklist start
                    			
                    			# roll back root in read only mode
                    			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                    
                    			echo -e '\n Done, Blacklist installed !\n'
                    			
                    			exit 0
                    
                    		;;
                    
                    	"Uninstall")
                    
                    			# check status
                    			if [ ! -f "$BLSERV" ]; then
                    
                    			echo -e '\n Blacklist is not installed !\n' ;
                    
                    			else
                    
                    			# mount root in read/write mode
                    			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                    
                    			# stop blacklist service, disable autostart and remove file
                    			service blacklist stop ; update-rc.d -f blacklist remove ; rm /etc/init.d/blacklist ;
                    
                    			# roll back root in read only mode
                    			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                    
                    			# delete scripts and remove directory
                    			rm -rf /home/phablet/.blacklist/* ; rmdir /home/phablet/.blacklist ;
                    
                    			echo -e '\n Blacklist uninstalled !\n'
                    
                    			exit 0
                    
                    			fi
                    
                    		;;
                    
                            "Quit")
                    			exit 0
                    		;;
                    			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
                    		;;
                        esac
                    done
                    
                    
                    • small changes to make more efficient the script (now named sr-kill.sh) useful to stop blacklist service from command line :
                    #!/bin/sh
                    
                    # stop blacklist service
                    
                    # get pid of the script
                    scPID=$(pidof -x calls_blocker.sh)
                    
                    # kill script and child processes
                    pkill -P $scPID
                    
                    exit
                    
                    

                    (*) Now the always running script (calls_blocker.sh) is executed by dash shell which is much faster and requires fewer resources than bash shell, see benchmark , here is the preview :

                    #!/bin/sh
                    
                    # Intercepts every incoming call addressed to SPAM contact and terminates it
                    
                    interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties
                    member=Set
                    
                    sudo dbus-monitor --system interface=$interface member=$member | awk '/SPAM/ {
                       system("dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.ofono /ril_0/voicecall01 org.ofono.VoiceCall.Hangup") }' >/dev/null 2>&1
                    
                    

                    ^

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                          Hello the program works perfectly. The autonomy is frankly superior to the old version, the application consumes 9% per hour on my nexus 5 with a new battery. Without the appication my nexus 5 consumes 3% per hour. It's a bit fair but as you say the nexus has a limited basic autonomy.
                          Thanks, great job.

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                            Br1
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                            OTA-25 --- You can reinstall, no changes are necessary.

                            ^

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                              Br1
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                              ---- UPDATE OTA-2 Focal ----
                              ---- Stable Channel ----

                              Usual three steps :

                              1 - download (just tap) blacklist-ota.2 from here

                              2 - open file manager, go to Downloads tap blacklist-ota.2.tar.gz and tap extract archive

                              3 - open terminal, type :

                              sudo Downloads/blacklist-ota.2/blist-install
                              

                              and hit enter,

                              type 1 + enter to install

                              type 2 + enter to uninstall

                              reboot not required.


                              Blacklist only consist of three files :

                              preview of blist-install :

                              #!/bin/bash
                              
                              BLSERV=/usr/lib/systemd/system/blacklist.service ;
                              
                              # Make sure only root can run this script
                              if [ "$(id -u)" != "0" ]; then
                                 echo "    Must be run as root, you must prepend sudo !" 1>&2 ; exit 1
                              fi
                              
                              echo -e '\n  -  Install-Uninstall BlackList :\n' ;
                              
                              PS3=$'
                              Please enter your choice : '
                              options=("  Install    -       " "  Uninstall  -       " "  Quit       -       ")
                              
                              select opt in "${options[@]}"
                              do
                              	case $opt in
                              	"  Install    -       ")
                              
                               			echo -e '\n Installation in progress ...\n' ;
                              
                              			# change the working directory
                              			cd /home/phablet/Downloads/blacklist-ota.2/ ;
                              
                              			# create directory
                              			mkdir -p /home/phablet/.blacklist ;
                              
                              			# copy scripts to directory just created
                              			cp calls_blocker.sh /home/phablet/.blacklist/ ;
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# copy blacklist service
                              			cp blacklist.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/ ;
                              
                              			# enable and start service
                              			systemctl enable --now blacklist > /dev/null 2>&1 ;
                              
                              			# roll back root in read only mode
                              			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Done, Blacklist installed !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              		;;
                              
                              	"  Uninstall  -       ")
                              
                              			# check status
                              			if [ ! -f "$BLSERV" ]; then
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Blacklist is not installed !\n' ;
                              
                              			else
                              
                              			# mount root in read/write mode
                              			mount -o remount,rw / ;
                              
                              			# stop and disable blacklist service
                              			systemctl disable --now blacklist > /dev/null 2>&1 ;
                              
                              			# remove file
                              			rm /usr/lib/systemd/system/blacklist.service ;
                              
                              			# roll back root in read only mode
                              			mount -o remount,ro / ;
                              
                              			# delete scripts and remove directory
                              			rm -rf /home/phablet/.blacklist/* ; rmdir /home/phablet/.blacklist ;
                              
                              			echo -e '\n Blacklist uninstalled !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              
                              			fi
                              
                              		;;
                              
                                      "  Quit       -       ")
                              			echo -e '\n - OS unchanged !\n'
                              
                              			exit 0
                              		;;
                              			*) echo "invalid option $REPLY"
                              		;;
                                  esac
                              done
                              

                              preview of blacklist.service :

                              [Unit]
                              Description=Calls Blacklist
                              
                              [Service]
                              Type=simple
                              ExecStart=/home/phablet/.blacklist/calls_blocker.sh
                              RemainAfterExit=yes
                              
                              [Install]
                              WantedBy=multi-user.target
                              
                              

                              calls_blocker.sh script has not changed.

                              The script to stop service is no longer necessary, blacklist now is a systemd service and can be managed with systemctl commands, example :

                              systemctl stop blacklist
                              

                              improved legibility :
                              screenshot20230912.png

                              ^

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                              • Br1B Offline
                                Br1
                                last edited by Br1

                                I can’t test ota 3 update, install at your own risk.

                                ^

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                                  OTA 3 Stable channel --- You can reinstall, no changes are necessary.

                                  ^

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                                    Blacklist also work fine with OTA 4.

                                    ^

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