Re: [tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-23 Thread Matthias Wenzel
Guy Harris wrote: > > At some point I'll be adding to libpcap APIs for getting lists of > supported radio channels and setting the current radio channel, for the > benefit of 802.11. Those APIs could probably be made usable for other > network types. > >> setting a RFPI (like a MAC address), >

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-23 Thread Matthias Wenzel
Guy Harris wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:18 PM, Matthias Wenzel wrote: > >> Guy Harris wrote: >> >>> So DECT and DECT 6.0 are close enough that they can use >>> LINKTYPE_DECT/DLT_DECT? >> >> Yes. DECT has 10 radio channels, DECT 6.0 has 5, th

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-23 Thread Matthias Wenzel
Guy Harris wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:58 PM, Matthias Wenzel wrote: >> In contrast we have a very specific device, and there's no such thing as >> a cordless or DECT layer within linux (yet). If there was we'd >> appreciate to interface and record there.

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-22 Thread Matthias Wenzel
ronnie sahlberg wrote: >>> On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:51 AM, Matthias Wenzel wrote: >> Not as of now. We're not capturing from neiter a tun/tap device, nor a >> network interface. For now we have a driver with a char device, some >> ioctls and firmware. >> In fut

Re: [tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-22 Thread Matthias Wenzel
Guy Harris wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2008, at 1:51 AM, Matthias Wenzel wrote: > >> we have a set of opensource tools that read and write pcap files from/to >> DECT devices. The SW will go public still this year. We're working with >> both gnuradio USRP and a dedi

[tcpdump-workers] Request for DECT LINKTYPE

2008-12-22 Thread Matthias Wenzel
Hi, we have a set of opensource tools that read and write pcap files from/to DECT devices. The SW will go public still this year. We're working with both gnuradio USRP and a dedicated HW. For what you may want to know there are basically 3 types of DECT out there (from what I know): 1) DECT - th