Marcel Holtmann <marcel <at> holtmann.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just committed the first version of the bpasniff utility to the
> hcidump repository in the CVS. Do anyone here still have one of the
> Digianswer/Tektronix BPA 100/105 Bluetooth protocol analyzers?
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
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Hello Marcel,
I have one for testing (more sniffing) the telematic devices coming from our
suppliers.
Up to now we are using it with windows. But now we will have a deeper look to
your support for the BPA105 :-)
We plan to switch to kernel 2.6.10 with your patches within the next two weeks.
By the way, it's nice to have bluez for testing ...
Regards
Andreas
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Hi Andreas,
> I have one for testing (more sniffing) the telematic devices coming from our
> suppliers.
> Up to now we are using it with windows. But now we will have a deeper look to
> your support for the BPA105 :-)
I never thought that these sniffers are still in use. I would be great
to increase the Linux support for them. However be aware of that the
current code is not able to sniff encrypted traffic. I also still don't
have any idea how to differ between traffic from the master and the
slaves.
> We plan to switch to kernel 2.6.10 with your patches within the next two weeks.
It seems that people are really beginning to love the 2.6.10 kernel, but
personally I would see them to use 2.6.11.x.
> By the way, it's nice to have bluez for testing ...
me, too :)
Regards
Marcel
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