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+-[ Design of wellenreiter ]-
+
+written by: Martin J. Muench <mjm@codito.de>
+
+-[ Introduction
+
+This is just a short overview of the new design of wellenreiter.
+There will for sure be some changes and most parts will be specified
+in more detail.
+
+
+-[ Program
+
+wellenreiter 1.7
+(will be named 2.0 after all the functions are implemented and the code
+is cleaned up and audited)
+
+
+-[ Short description
+
+Wellenreiter is a wireless sniffing tool like netstumbler, kismet et al.
+It discovers Access Points and Ad-Hoc networks and displays all available
+information about them so that you can simply join unencrypted network
+(without access restrictions) with the given informations.
+For the latest version of wellenreiter look at:
+http://wellenreiter.sourceforge.net.
+
+
+-[ Overview
+
+The software is divided into 2 sections, the daemon and the GUI.
+The daemon does the active sniffing, analying stuff etc.pp. and
+sends the informations to the GUI which displays the results.
+
+
+-[ Configuration
+
+The configuration is done by both, the GUI and the daemon so that the
+GUI only provides the graphical interface to the configuration library
+of the daemon. That means that the daemon loads the config file on
+startup and sends the informations to the GUI. The GUI contains an option
+"configure" where the settings can be changed. They will be sent to the
+daemon which actually changes the configuration file.
+The configuration file is placed in /usr/local/etc/wellenreiter.conf.
+The whole content of this file cannot be specified yet.
+
+
+-[ Interaction GUI<->daemon
+
+The GUI and the daemon will talk actively with eachother, meaning that
+everyside who has informations for the other part will send it and not
+wait for the other part to poll.
+For example the sniffing function of the daemon is startet when a
+"start_sniff" from the GUI arrived. And when the daemon found a network
+it will be directly send to the GUI to be able to sniff in realtime.
+
+
+-[ Communication GUI<->daemon
+
+Not yet specified.
+
+
+-[ Setting card modes
+
+One of the most interesting parts is the switching of the wirelesscards to
+different channels, to monitor mode and so on. In the older versions this
+actions were done by the calling of external programs, that is now obsolete.
+We will use the API of the wireless drivers to set it up.
+
+
+-[ Sniffing
+
+The sniffing will be done by capturing and analyzing all packets using the
+pcap library. The sniffer itself will be a function of the daemon which will
+probably be threaded so that this function is non-blocking.
+If a packet is found the sniffer sends it to an analyzer function which
+analyzes the packets, strips the results and sends it to the GUI.
+
+
+-[ Logging
+
+The GUI should not need to log that much so it logs to STDERR. The daemon
+will be able to run in foreground and log to STDERR and syslog but normally
+it will only log to syslog (INFO/ERR).
+Logging of found networks, packets and so on will also be done by the daemon
+but set up by the GUI.
+
+
+-[ GPS
+
+The gps daemon software will be used, hopefully by their API if they provide
+that. If not, we have to use system() calls, hope we do not.
+
+
+-[ Security
+
+The programm and the daemon will have to run with SUID privileges for being
+able to change card modes etc. so the code has to be audited several times.
+Setuid 0 will only be called when really needing the privileges and dropped
+directly after every single systemcall.
+The daemon will implement an access control list where it specifies which
+IPs or network interfaces will have access to it.
+The configuration file will be chmod'ed 0400, for writing the configuration
+library will change the mode. Of course the file will be locked during
+writing so no race conditions can occur.
+
+
+-[ Documentation
+
+Wellenreiter will have it's own wellenreiter(8) manpage with most parts of
+the README file in there.
+Also we will provide general documentation about wireless scanning, security
+risks with wireless devices and so on.
+Most documentation will be intern like this one. The GUI and the daemon
+should have a non-technical documentation and a developers version so we
+can easily develope with other peoples code without having to read it
+completely.
+