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Gtkskan
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Date added: 11/17/2006 |
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802.11 network tools - allow for detection of networks and services initially using wireless extensions for linux (openbsd porting simple?) and raw 802.11 frames. initial support is for the wavelan/orinoco card and plan support for aironet cards. |
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Gkrellm v2.0.3
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Date added: 10/07/2005 |
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This plugins monitors the signal quality of your wireless networking card (if it's driver supports the linux wireless extension api or you use Freebsd's wi0 interface) .. |
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Snr v0.98
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Date added: 09/11/2005 |
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Helps network administrator to collect signal/noice-rate statistics from Lucent Wireless AccessPoint devices via SNMP, store it into MySQL database and view summary graphs via CGI-module. |
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Python Raw Covert v0.1
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Date added: 12/10/2006 |
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An enhancement of the Raw Covert tool that was released at ShmooCon2006. It is a covert channel over the 802.11 protocol. It uses valid control frames (ACK) for carrying the communication protocol. These frames are usually considered as non malicious and thus are not analyzed by most wireless IDS.
This tool enables a full-duplex communication between two pyrawcovert and thus make it possible to perform some interactive communications (ssh...) or file transfers (scp...) within this covert channel. |
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MacStumbler v0.75b
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Date added: 08/09/2005 |
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MacStumbler is a utility to display information about nearby 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points. It is mainly designed to be a tool to help find access points while traveling, or to diagnose wireless network problems. Additionally, MacStumbler can be used for wardriving , which involves co-ordinating with a GPS unit while traveling around to help produce a map of all access points in a given area.
MacStumbler requires an Apple Airport Card and MacOS 10.1 or greater. MacStumbler doesn't currently support any kind of PCMCIA or USB wireless device. |
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