12-06-2017, 10:09 AM
Hi slyexe
Yes, but we are still running into problems on big endian machines. The source contains allready some muscle fixes, but there is a lot of work todo. There are also many OSX fixes inside the latest git code (thanks to RealEnder, Neheb and Magnum).
Next step is to drop libpcap dependency. But that needs a complete rewrite of the tools.
wlandump-ng (https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxtoolsbleeding) is the first tool that dropped that dependency.
Now we use a file descriptor to read incomming packets from a raw socket and write outgoing packets to a raw socket (full duplex). Also, that makes it easier to port the code to other OS (I hope so).
Life would be easier, if I can get some big endian caps and a PRISM (I or II) header cap.
Yes, but we are still running into problems on big endian machines. The source contains allready some muscle fixes, but there is a lot of work todo. There are also many OSX fixes inside the latest git code (thanks to RealEnder, Neheb and Magnum).
Next step is to drop libpcap dependency. But that needs a complete rewrite of the tools.
wlandump-ng (https://github.com/ZerBea/hcxtoolsbleeding) is the first tool that dropped that dependency.
Now we use a file descriptor to read incomming packets from a raw socket and write outgoing packets to a raw socket (full duplex). Also, that makes it easier to port the code to other OS (I hope so).
Life would be easier, if I can get some big endian caps and a PRISM (I or II) header cap.