How could I have been so stupid ! I'm awfully sorry. I was in fact playing with several tools on a "suicide machine". Lookinglass was one of them, but not the only one (and yes, definitely, it's a stand alone EXE). The funny "talking un-install procedure" is the one of Goolag, the google based pentest lauched a few days ago by the CDC.
Morality : do not uninstall several tools at the same time when cleaning your crash-test machine. Sorry agn for this totally stupid post. And tnks agn for LookingGlass. It's a very interesting companion.
BTW... how are running your tests with USRP ? This kind of "next generation multipurpose pentest platform" for wireless devices is very funny. Not only for the most obvious cellular/Wifi/Wimax/Bluetooth devices, but for les remarked stuff.... PLC (Power Line Communication, or BPL), Dect phone, Zigbee modules, remote control... and even RFID smart cards.
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Are you guys planning to maintain and enhance this? Any interest in me dropping 100 bugs on you?
Yes we are, drop the bugs!
The uninstallation procedure is absolutely splendid !
Tks for this moment of pure joy
:-)
Marc
I am confused, I wasn't aware there was an installation feature, its a stand alone binary.
How could I have been so stupid ! I'm awfully sorry. I was in fact playing with several tools on a "suicide machine". Lookinglass was one of them, but not the only one (and yes, definitely, it's a stand alone EXE). The funny "talking un-install procedure" is the one of Goolag, the google based pentest lauched a few days ago by the CDC.
Morality : do not uninstall several tools at the same time when cleaning your crash-test machine. Sorry agn for this totally stupid post. And tnks agn for LookingGlass. It's a very interesting companion.
BTW... how are running your tests with USRP ? This kind of "next generation multipurpose pentest platform" for wireless devices is very funny. Not only for the most obvious cellular/Wifi/Wimax/Bluetooth devices, but for les remarked stuff.... PLC (Power Line Communication, or BPL), Dect phone, Zigbee modules, remote control... and even RFID smart cards.
Marc
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