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Gnokii
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Date added: 08/09/2005 |
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gnokii provides tools and a user space driver for use with mobile phones under Linux, various unices and Win32. For a list of supported makes and models take a look at our FAQ pages.
With gnokii you can do such things as make data calls, update your address book, change calendar entires, send and receive SMS messages and load ring tones depending on the phone you have. |
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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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gWireless v0.8
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Date added: 09/08/2005 |
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This project aims to create a GNOME-based panel applet and management tool to manage wireless network cards that support Linux wireless extensions. You can find a list of such cards at Jean Tourrilhes's Linux Wireless LANs page. Many IEEE 802.11 compatible cards fall into this category, including the Lucent Orinoco and Applet Airport.
The complete set of tools is called gWireless. Currently, gWireless consists of two basic tools which are in early development stages. The most visible tool (and one that works with basic functionality today) is a link quality monitor applet (called gwireless_applet). Quality is displayed by altering green and red values of the applet. The better the link quality, the more green the display. Red values are the complement (? ... max - green value) of the green values (for example, if green is 255 then red is 0, green 200 then red 55, etc.). So, red is bad, orange (or muddy brown) is moderate to poor, and green is good. The applet will display blue if there are no wireless adapters listed in /proc/net/wireless. |
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Hidattack
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Date added: 01/07/2007 |
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Demonstrates serious security vulnerabilities in Bluetooth at the protocol level. Hidattack permits remote, external control of a wireless Bluetooth keyboard, so that it is possible to make keyboard entries on the connected computer. |
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Hotspotter v0.4
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Date added: 09/29/2005 |
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Hotspotter v0.4 - Automatic wireless client penetion:
Hotspotter passively monitors the network for probe request frames to identify the preferred networks of Windows XP clients, and will compare it to a supplied list of common hotspot network names. If the probed network name matches a common hotspot name, Hotspotter will act as an access point to allow the client to authenticate and associate. Once associated, Hotspotter can be configured to run a command, possibly a script to kick off a DHCP daemon and other scanning against the new victim. |
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