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Date:      Wed, 23 Jul 2003 08:26:48 -0400
From:      "A. Wright" <wright.546@osu.edu>
To:        <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Fw: [BAT] Fw: bsd-airtools and 5.1-REL
Message-ID:  <011f01c35115$b07f6d50$0900000a@gswa.tld>

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Thought you all might like to read the latest update from the author of
bsd-airtools.  See below.

It'd probably be best to post problems with this beta to the BAT mail list.
http://lists.dachb0den.com/mailman/listinfo/bat  There is also a
bsd-airtools IRC channel for other updates, if you want it.  All that info
is below as well.

Aaron
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "h1kari" <h1kari@dachb0den.com>
To: "bat" <bat@lists.dachb0den.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [BAT] Fw: bsd-airtools and 5.1-REL


> Aaron,
>
> Thanks for the update... It's great that there's some people working on
> this. Also, I'm definitely planning on releasing a partially finalized new
> version of bsd-airtools sometime before defcon (by the end of the week). I
> have beta code up at:
>
> http://www.dachb0den.com/users/h1kari/work/.0-day/bsd-airtools-v0.3.tgz
>
> For those that want to test it out... Here are some of the features /
fixes
> that I've included:
>
> - much faster reading, cracking, and memory handling with dwepcrack
> - fixed the node screen not refreshing with dstumbler
> - fixed chanlock with no aps segfaulting the program with dstumbler
> - fixed the hidden ssid problem
> - patched the bat/common.h missing includes stuff
> - patched the dstumbler audio so it works better
> - patched dstumbler so it supports gpsd
> - updated uio mac address and default ssid tables
> - included wnet and a new patch that works with openbsd 3.3
>
> One thing that I'd like to add in before the final 0.3 release is:
>
> - current netbsd patches
> - current freebsd wnet patches
> - port over the freebsd ath driver to openbsd
> - add support for the ath (Atheros) driver for both dstumbler & wep
cracking
>
> Either way, test it out and let me know if there's any problems...
>
> Also, for those of you that are going to defcon, we will be participating
in
> CTF and the wifi shootout, so please feel free to stop by and say hi. We
> will be making some dachb0den t-shirts this year, so let me know in
advance
> if you're interested in getting one (for a small donation of $10). You can
> check out the current design at:
>
> http://www.dachb0den.com/users/h1kari/work/shirts/
>
> Thanks,
> -h1kari
>
>
> -- 
> h1kari@dachb0den.com
> Senior Researcher
> Dachb0den Laboratories
>
>
>
> On 7/22/03 5:27, "A. Wright" <wright.546@osu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hello All!
> >
> > I found this email today on the freebsd-mobile mailing list.  Has anyone
> > heard from h1kari on this?  h1kari, are you still alive?  :-)
> >
> > I'm exicted that Sam Leffler is working on FreeBSD's wi driver.  I don't
> > know how many of you know it, but FreeBSD's, and I think one or both of
the
> > other *BSD's wi drivers don't work correctly in rfmon mode (ie, when you
run
> > prism2ctl wi0 -m).  You can see proof of this if you run ethereal or
> > tcpdump.  In rfmon, ethereal will just show almost all [malformed
packet]
> > entries, and tcpdump will show a bunch of nonsense usually including
> > "Broadcast sap".  Sam, and a few others, are working on this.  I'm
looking
> > forward to being able to use the same wireless tools that linux, and
even
> > OSX, users have been using for quite some time now.
> >
> > Just a reminder, there is a BAT channel on IRC.  It's #bsd-airtools on
> > IRC.FREENODE.NET.  Idle there, as news reports come though sporadically
> > (h1kari, could you idle there?  :-)  ).  There's also info on there
about
> > testing h1kari's reinj code, which is also an exciting concept in the
> > wireless world!
> >
> > Aaron
>
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