Hi all,

Sorry I've been away.
Let me look into creating the objects in the C extension code. Building on
Scapy would add more structure to the project which I think would be
beneficial but as of now, I cannot foresee if the objects would fit in with
the current sniffing code.


Regards,
Shu Yang

On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 7:55 AM, Luis A. Bastiao Silva
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yes. Scapy had the protocol implemented. I saw it few months ago.
>
> They had sockets implemented also, quoting:
> "s = socket.socket(socket.AF_BLUETOOTH, socket.SOCK_RAW, ...)"
>
> I don't have any idea how it works. Do you know how this sockets is
> management? Is it sent to the kernel, and kernel redirect it to the
> accurate interface? Technically it's possible inject traffic to
> Bluetooth Spectrum using a common device.
>
> Could you test Bluetooth Sockets of Scapy? I don't have a Linux
> machine with Bluetooth device there.
>
> Let me know the results.
>
> On 9/25/09, devtar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> >     Pertaining the query made earlier, I have discovered that Scapy has a
> > level of Bluetooth support for L2cap packets[0] which would enable
> limited
> > packet injection on the Bluetooth spectrum. I would appreciate the input
> on
> > this matter to nurture discussions on this matter.
> >
> > [0] - http://www.secdev.org/projects/scapy/demo.html
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Dave
> >
>
> Best Regards,
> --
> Luís A. Bastião Silva
>
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