Bluelog v1.0.4 Released
Bluelog is a simple Bluetooth scanner designed to tell you how many discoverable devices there are in an area as quickly as possible.
It is intended to be used as a site survey tool, identifying the number of possible Bluetooth targets there are in the surrounding environment.
Changelog v1.0.4
- Experimental: Adjust scan time based on platform.
- PWN/WRT: New error handler. Bluelog will accept up to 5 BlueZ errors.
- CGI: Cleaned up Status pane
- Updates to README.LIVE
- Slight changes to class DB
- Added “pwnplug” target to Makefile
- CGI: Theme in-browser error messages
- Live: Fix paths in about/contact
- Live: “parse log file”? What was that supposed to mean?
- Live: Bumped up about/contact font to 12pt
Compatibility
Bluelog has been written with portability and efficiency in mind, so it is able to run on a number of systems and hardware platforms. Basically, as long as the device can run (and get results from) “hcitool scan”, and you can compile software for it, there is a good chance Bluelog can run on it.
In addition to running on all major Linux distributions, Bluelog has been used successfully on Chrome OS (running on the CR-48 netbook), and MIPS based OpenWRT devices. For information on the OpenWRT build of Bluelog, see the “openwrt” directory.
More Information: here
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