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Trending Opinions. Follow Us Twitter Facebook. Corrections Report Content. Please log in to comment. Report an error, omission or problem:. It's kind of sad. Wireless stuff is really exciting. Anyway, good post. I hope it inspires some of the people in the community to revamp these projects. Just a few quick updates to this great article.

The google code repo was out of sync with the old This has since been fixed and all new code should be pulled from there.

I have forked the pylorcon2 project and added it to lorcon. This version has had injection fixed and the set mac address feature now works works. Ruby bindings have been fixed and now no longer need patched they work with 1.

It's all been committed to trunk. Hi, great post. I'm facing a problem that when i tried to run your examples that it says couldnot determine the driver of the given interface which is wlan0 in my case. Does it mean that my wireless adapter Dell halfmini is not supported by lorcon?

Many Thanks. I have compiled and installed the library properly. But for some reason the linking is failing. I Ubuntu I am getting the following error.

By Brad Antoniewicz. As of now, dragorn maintains it, however it doesn't seem that there have been many updates in the last year or so. One of the biggest issues in wireless tool development was that tools needed to be driver-specific, so if the author didn't take into account a specific driver, the tool didn't work. Additionally, many tools implemented their own functions for packet capture and injection, resulting in lots of code duplication. These issues were first brought up in a talk called "The Need for an Schiffman released a proof of concept library called "libradiate" which offered a solution to these problems.

Unfortunately libradiate fell off the edge of the earth and wireless hackers everywhere found themselves in a deep void surrounded by sadness. It eased development issues by creating standard function calls for injection and capture, and added a layer of abstraction such that tool developers wouldn't need to worry about the wireless driver or adapter in use. The release also includes a Ruby extension to facilitate Ruby development.

Although LORCON hasn't been updated all to often, it still works well, is extremely powerful, and is very easy to use.

For whatever reason, people seem to have forgotten about it, so this post will hopefully kick everyone in the butt and provide a quick intro into using the library. I made a couple of small changes to make the packet forging functionality work and enable a couple of other useful functions.



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