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/************************************************************************/
/* W e l l e n r e i t e r I I */
/* =============================== */
/* */
/* Version: Opie-ALPHA-February */
/************************************************************************/
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Release Notes for Opie-ALPHA Version February 2002
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= Supported Devices =
=====================
- HERMES chipset [ orinoco ], e.g. Lucent/Agere cards
- PRISM2 chipset [ orinoco or hostap ], e.g. D-Link, Buffallo
- SYMBOL/SPECTRUM chipset* [ orinoco ], e.g. Symbol Spectrum 24, Socket Lowpower CF
- CISCO chipset
* Warning: Current Symbol/Spectrum CF drivers have bugs - they freeze the system in monitor mode.
This has nothing todo with Wellenreiter as its a driver problem.
=====================
= Build =
=====================
(I) Opie Build Environment
To compile Wellenreiter within the Opie build environment, do
'make menuconfig' and check Wellenreiter in the subsection
"Communications and Networking"
do 'make SUBDIRS=noncore/net/wellenreiter' or 'make' (to build everything)
Note that you need to have libpcap in your toolchain.
(II) OpenZaurus Build Environment
See (I), but do 'make SUBDIRS=packages/opie'
(III) To compile a standalone Wellenreiter for X11, you need Qt3 and the development
packages for Qt3, e.g. libqt3-devel. Assuming, $QTDIR is set to your Qt-Director
(e.g. /usr/lib/qt3), set $OPIEDIR to your installation prefix, e.g. /usr/local, then
'export QMAKESPEC=$QTDIR/mkspecs/linux-g++'
'qmake "platform=x11" wellenreiter.pro'
'make'
'make install'
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= Install =
=====================
Alternatively, you can use our precompiled ipk. Get it from
http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter/. There is also a recent libpcap available.
=====================
= Run =
=====================
There are two possible modes: <Manual> and <Automatic>. I suggest, you
start with the <Automatic> Mode. This works just using the Start/Stop
Toolbutton in the Wellenreiter Menubar. Note that you need to configure
your card before the Start/Stop-Toolbutton can be clicked.
If this doesn't work, then try calling the wellenreiter daemon
[wellenreiterd] manually. It has a command line interface. You can
start the GUI before or after the daemon.
=====================
= Credits =
=====================
Wellenreiter/Opie is (C) 2002-2003 M-M-M
Sniffer Engine: Max Moser <max@remote-exploit.org>
Communication and Protocol: Martin J. Muench <mjm@remote-exploit.org>
GUI and Packaging: Michael Lauer <mickeyl@handhelds.org>
=====================
= Links =
=====================
Opie Project: http://opie.handhelds.org
OpenZaurus Project: http://openzaurus.org
Wellenreiter: http://www.remote-exploit.org
Wellenreiter/Opie: http://opie.net.wox.org/wellenreiter
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