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+Michael 'Mickey' Lauer <mickeyl@Vanille.de>
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diff --git a/noncore/net/wellenreiter/ChangeLog b/noncore/net/wellenreiter/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bffb5d5
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+++ b/noncore/net/wellenreiter/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+2003-??-?? Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Add automatic uploading of capture files to "The Capture Dump" site at
+ http://www.Vanille.de/projects/capturedump.spy
+ * Initial reading of the manufacturer database happens now in background
+ * Remove deprecated setMonitorMode() API ==> Use setMode( "monitor" ) now.
+ The monitor mode now tries to use the standard IW_MODE_MONITOR first. If that
+ doesn't work, it falls back to using the proprietary iwpriv commands
+
+2003-11-30 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 1.0.1
+ * Fixed ARP decoding for wired networks.
+ Interestingly, 802.11 encapsulates these in IP packets, while wired ethernet just tags the type_of_protocol.
+ * Added reading GPS data from a gps daemon.
+ * Started preparations for utilizing Wellenreiter II in wired networks.
+ * Implemented persistant configuration interface and retriggerable auto detection.
+ * Added QCOP interface for talking to opie-networksettings.
+ * Added parsing of DHCP packets and detecting DHCP servers.
+ * Overhauled the configuration window and started with the customizable event system.
+ * Added disabling the screensaver.
+ * Added automatic opening and scrolling to the network tree if a new station appears.
+
+2003-05-10 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 1.0
+ * Added restarting the dhcp client if having killed it before.
+ * Decouple dump files from live capture to shift control over 'what' is dumped to applications.
+
+2003-05-05 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 1.0-RC1 (Release Candidate)
+ * Fixed rare segfaults while sniffing and operating the GUI simultaenously.
+ * Parse more data packets and detect more participating stations.
+ * Added live graph window showing the signal strength on all channels.
+ * Added parsing ARP packets and identifying IP addresses of participating stations.
+ * Added parsing with optionally enabled PRISM headers (signal strength).
+
+2003-04-12 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 1.0 (Beta)
+ * GUI enhancements in the Menubar and the Toolbar.
+ * Improved keyboard handling.
+ * Added sanity checks for running Wellenreiter II as non-root or with dhcp clients in the background.
+ * Add writing and replaying of libpcap compatible capture files.
+
+2003-04-08 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 0.2 (Alpha)
+ * Closed memory leak in packet capturer.
+ * Fixed client stations appearing under essid as access points.
+ * Fixed false WEP reporting in some cases.
+ * Started with inspecting data packages.
+ * Add detecting associated client stations in infrastructural networks (if they transmit data).
+ * Worked around buggy hostap drivers writing past fixed-length-structures on arm.
+ * Added dynamic checking of available private ioctls.
+ * Added a saveable hex window for packet dissection.
+
+2003-03-30 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Released as Version 0.1 (Alpha)
+
+2003-03-25 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de>
+
+ * Rewrote Wellenreiter II from scratch - including the sniffing engine.
+ * Beacon inspection works and finds ad-hoc networks and managed networks.
diff --git a/noncore/net/wellenreiter/README b/noncore/net/wellenreiter/README
index 729d30f..83007cb 100644
--- a/noncore/net/wellenreiter/README
+++ b/noncore/net/wellenreiter/README
@@ -5,27 +5,27 @@
/* Version: 1.0.2
/************************************************************************
----------------------------------------------------
-Release Notes for Wellenreiter II / October 2003
+ Release Notes for Wellenreiter II / December 2003
----------------------------------------------------
=====================
= Supported Devices
=====================
-- HERMES chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. Lucent/Agere cards, ...
-- PRISM2 chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. D-Link, Buffallo, ...
+- HERMES chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. Lucent/Agere cards, Compaq, ...
+- PRISM2+PRISM3 chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. D-Link, Buffallo, NetGear, ...
- SYMBOL/SPECTRUM chipset [ orinoco ], e.g. Symbol Spectrum 24, Socket Lowpower CF, ...
- CISCO chipset
- WLAN-NG supported chipsets, e.g. D-Link USB cards
=====================
= Build
=====================
-To compile a standalone Wellenreiter II for X11, you need Qt3 and the development
-packages for Qt3, e.g. libqt3-devel.
+To compile a standalone Wellenreiter II for X11, you need Qt3/X11 and the development
+packages for Qt3/X11, depending on the distribution e.g. libqt3-devel, libqt3-dev, ...
* Set $QTDIR to the appropriate directory (e.g. /usr/lib/qt3)
* './build make'
* as root, './build install'
@@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ packages for Qt3, e.g. libqt3-devel.
= Precompiled Binaries
=====================
Precompiled binaries are available for the PDA-Version.
-Get them from http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter/
-Sorry, no RPMS available. Volunteers?
+Get them from http://vanille.de/feed
+Sorry, no .rpm oder .deb available at that time. Volunteers?
=====================
= Run
=====================
@@ -50,19 +50,18 @@ if your device has been properly configured.
=====================
= Credits =
=====================
-Wellenreiter II is (C) 2002-2003 M-M-M
+Wellenreiter II is (C) 2002-2003 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
-Michael Lauer <mickeyl@handhelds.org>
+Additional Ideas, the Name, and the Logo by
Max Moser <max@remote-exploit.org>
Martin J. Muench <mjm@remote-exploit.org>
=====================
= Links =
=====================
Wellenreiter: http://www.wellenreiter.net
-Wellenreiter/Opie: http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter
+Wellenreiter II: http://vanille.de/projects/wellenreiter.html
Opie Project: http://opie.handhelds.org
OpenZaurus Project: http://openzaurus.org
-