Sunday, March 22, 2009

Satori, Linux version

Ok, been busy working on a command line version of Satori for Linux. There are certain functionality in the cmd line version that I will not try to replicate that are in the windows version. Since I'm just doing output to screen an overall score and some of the other things, such as ICMP sequence differences will not be there.

So far I've ported the DHCP, TCP, p0f and ettercap stuff over.

It is written in free pascal (fpc) with the lazarus IDE. Ultimately my goal is to get as much of it over to Linux as possible and most likely to rewrite the whole thing in fpc so that I can have a GUI version on both windows and linux.

Main reason I'm writing it for Linux is so I can play with it on the wall-warts I wrote about a few weeks ago. Assuming I have some extra cash I'll probably be ordering one in the near future. This will require me to compile it for ARM also, hopefully all goes well!

If anyone wants a copy, let me know.

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