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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 --- a/dev/null +++ b/noncore/net/wellenreiter/ChangeLog | |||
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1 | 2003-??-?? Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
2 | |||
3 | * Add automatic uploading of capture files to "The Capture Dump" site at | ||
4 | http://www.Vanille.de/projects/capturedump.spy | ||
5 | * Initial reading of the manufacturer database happens now in background | ||
6 | * Remove deprecated setMonitorMode() API ==> Use setMode( "monitor" ) now. | ||
7 | The monitor mode now tries to use the standard IW_MODE_MONITOR first. If that | ||
8 | doesn't work, it falls back to using the proprietary iwpriv commands | ||
9 | |||
10 | 2003-11-30 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
11 | |||
12 | * Released as Version 1.0.1 | ||
13 | * Fixed ARP decoding for wired networks. | ||
14 | Interestingly, 802.11 encapsulates these in IP packets, while wired ethernet just tags the type_of_protocol. | ||
15 | * Added reading GPS data from a gps daemon. | ||
16 | * Started preparations for utilizing Wellenreiter II in wired networks. | ||
17 | * Implemented persistant configuration interface and retriggerable auto detection. | ||
18 | * Added QCOP interface for talking to opie-networksettings. | ||
19 | * Added parsing of DHCP packets and detecting DHCP servers. | ||
20 | * Overhauled the configuration window and started with the customizable event system. | ||
21 | * Added disabling the screensaver. | ||
22 | * Added automatic opening and scrolling to the network tree if a new station appears. | ||
23 | |||
24 | 2003-05-10 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
25 | |||
26 | * Released as Version 1.0 | ||
27 | * Added restarting the dhcp client if having killed it before. | ||
28 | * Decouple dump files from live capture to shift control over 'what' is dumped to applications. | ||
29 | |||
30 | 2003-05-05 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
31 | |||
32 | * Released as Version 1.0-RC1 (Release Candidate) | ||
33 | * Fixed rare segfaults while sniffing and operating the GUI simultaenously. | ||
34 | * Parse more data packets and detect more participating stations. | ||
35 | * Added live graph window showing the signal strength on all channels. | ||
36 | * Added parsing ARP packets and identifying IP addresses of participating stations. | ||
37 | * Added parsing with optionally enabled PRISM headers (signal strength). | ||
38 | |||
39 | 2003-04-12 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
40 | |||
41 | * Released as Version 1.0 (Beta) | ||
42 | * GUI enhancements in the Menubar and the Toolbar. | ||
43 | * Improved keyboard handling. | ||
44 | * Added sanity checks for running Wellenreiter II as non-root or with dhcp clients in the background. | ||
45 | * Add writing and replaying of libpcap compatible capture files. | ||
46 | |||
47 | 2003-04-08 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
48 | |||
49 | * Released as Version 0.2 (Alpha) | ||
50 | * Closed memory leak in packet capturer. | ||
51 | * Fixed client stations appearing under essid as access points. | ||
52 | * Fixed false WEP reporting in some cases. | ||
53 | * Started with inspecting data packages. | ||
54 | * Add detecting associated client stations in infrastructural networks (if they transmit data). | ||
55 | * Worked around buggy hostap drivers writing past fixed-length-structures on arm. | ||
56 | * Added dynamic checking of available private ioctls. | ||
57 | * Added a saveable hex window for packet dissection. | ||
58 | |||
59 | 2003-03-30 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
60 | |||
61 | * Released as Version 0.1 (Alpha) | ||
62 | |||
63 | 2003-03-25 Michael Lauer <mickey@Vanille.de> | ||
64 | |||
65 | * Rewrote Wellenreiter II from scratch - including the sniffing engine. | ||
66 | * 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 | |||
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1 | /************************************************************************ | 1 | /************************************************************************ |
2 | /* W e l l e n r e i t e r I I | 2 | /* W e l l e n r e i t e r I I |
3 | /* =============================== | 3 | /* =============================== |
4 | /* | 4 | /* |
5 | /* Version: 1.0.2 | 5 | /* Version: 1.0.2 |
6 | /************************************************************************ | 6 | /************************************************************************ |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | ---------------------------------------------------- | 8 | ---------------------------------------------------- |
9 | Release Notes for Wellenreiter II / October 2003 | 9 | Release Notes for Wellenreiter II / December 2003 |
10 | ---------------------------------------------------- | 10 | ---------------------------------------------------- |
11 | 11 | ||
12 | ===================== | 12 | ===================== |
13 | = Supported Devices | 13 | = Supported Devices |
14 | ===================== | 14 | ===================== |
15 | 15 | ||
16 | - HERMES chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. Lucent/Agere cards, ... | 16 | - HERMES chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. Lucent/Agere cards, Compaq, ... |
17 | - PRISM2 chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. D-Link, Buffallo, ... | 17 | - PRISM2+PRISM3 chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. D-Link, Buffallo, NetGear, ... |
18 | - SYMBOL/SPECTRUM chipset [ orinoco ], e.g. Symbol Spectrum 24, Socket Lowpower CF, ... | 18 | - SYMBOL/SPECTRUM chipset [ orinoco ], e.g. Symbol Spectrum 24, Socket Lowpower CF, ... |
19 | - CISCO chipset | 19 | - CISCO chipset |
20 | - WLAN-NG supported chipsets, e.g. D-Link USB cards | 20 | - WLAN-NG supported chipsets, e.g. D-Link USB cards |
21 | 21 | ||
22 | ===================== | 22 | ===================== |
23 | = Build | 23 | = Build |
24 | ===================== | 24 | ===================== |
25 | 25 | ||
26 | To compile a standalone Wellenreiter II for X11, you need Qt3 and the development | 26 | To compile a standalone Wellenreiter II for X11, you need Qt3/X11 and the development |
27 | packages for Qt3, e.g. libqt3-devel. | 27 | packages for Qt3/X11, depending on the distribution e.g. libqt3-devel, libqt3-dev, ... |
28 | 28 | ||
29 | * Set $QTDIR to the appropriate directory (e.g. /usr/lib/qt3) | 29 | * Set $QTDIR to the appropriate directory (e.g. /usr/lib/qt3) |
30 | * './build make' | 30 | * './build make' |
31 | * as root, './build install' | 31 | * as root, './build install' |
32 | * Wellenreiter will be installed in /usr/local (sorry, no relocation possible yet) | 32 | * Wellenreiter will be installed in /usr/local (sorry, no relocation possible yet) |
33 | 33 | ||
34 | ===================== | 34 | ===================== |
35 | = Precompiled Binaries | 35 | = Precompiled Binaries |
36 | ===================== | 36 | ===================== |
37 | 37 | ||
38 | Precompiled binaries are available for the PDA-Version. | 38 | Precompiled binaries are available for the PDA-Version. |
39 | Get them from http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter/ | 39 | Get them from http://vanille.de/feed |
40 | Sorry, no RPMS available. Volunteers? | 40 | Sorry, no .rpm oder .deb available at that time. Volunteers? |
41 | 41 | ||
42 | ===================== | 42 | ===================== |
43 | = Run | 43 | = Run |
44 | ===================== | 44 | ===================== |
45 | 45 | ||
46 | * Configure your device by pressing the configure toolbutton (to the right) | 46 | * Configure your device by pressing the configure toolbutton (to the right) |
47 | * Start Sniffing by pressing the execute toolbutton which will be enabled, | 47 | * Start Sniffing by pressing the execute toolbutton which will be enabled, |
48 | if your device has been properly configured. | 48 | if your device has been properly configured. |
49 | 49 | ||
50 | ===================== | 50 | ===================== |
51 | = Credits = | 51 | = Credits = |
52 | ===================== | 52 | ===================== |
53 | 53 | ||
54 | Wellenreiter II is (C) 2002-2003 M-M-M | 54 | Wellenreiter II is (C) 2002-2003 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer |
55 | 55 | ||
56 | Michael Lauer <mickeyl@handhelds.org> | 56 | Additional Ideas, the Name, and the Logo by |
57 | Max Moser <max@remote-exploit.org> | 57 | Max Moser <max@remote-exploit.org> |
58 | Martin J. Muench <mjm@remote-exploit.org> | 58 | Martin J. Muench <mjm@remote-exploit.org> |
59 | 59 | ||
60 | ===================== | 60 | ===================== |
61 | = Links = | 61 | = Links = |
62 | ===================== | 62 | ===================== |
63 | 63 | ||
64 | Wellenreiter: http://www.wellenreiter.net | 64 | Wellenreiter: http://www.wellenreiter.net |
65 | Wellenreiter/Opie: http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter | 65 | Wellenreiter II: http://vanille.de/projects/wellenreiter.html |
66 | Opie Project: http://opie.handhelds.org | 66 | Opie Project: http://opie.handhelds.org |
67 | OpenZaurus Project: http://openzaurus.org | 67 | OpenZaurus Project: http://openzaurus.org |
68 | |||