So 3.1 development has already started, and based on numerous user
requests, one of the first tasks was adding IEEE 802.11 support.   If
you are someone who is interested in 802.11 support in tcpreplay,
please take a few minutes to read this email and send a reply.  Your
feedback is very important!

WiFi support is a bit more complicated then ethernet for a number of reasons:

1) Sending raw 802.11 frames is very OS/nic/driver specific.  This
means unlike *BSD's BPF and Linux's PF_PACKET, there are no standard
cross-platform API's.  For many OS's/drivers there is no way to write
the 802.11 frame at all (or at least people don't know how to do so).
The good news is that there is the LORCON library which tries to
support many nic/drivers, but it's OS support is basically limited to
Linux right now.  Since my development platform is OS X, that makes
testing difficult.

Why is this important?  Well it basically means that tcpreplay won't be able to:
a) Write raw 802.11 frames
b) Spoof source MAC addresses
c) Work without you first associating to an AP
d) Work with IEEE802_11_DLT pcaps.  They'll have to be converted using
tcprewrite to 802.3 (ethernet) first.
e) Work reliably on all OS's/nics

So I'd like to know how people plan to use tcpreplay/tcprewrite with
WiFi and IEEE802_11_DLT pcap's.   Having some real world use-cases
will help me understand if my current plan is "good enough" or not.

2) I'm having a really hard time finding raw 802.11 non-encrypted
(WEP) frames for testing.   If someone has a pcap of a IEEE802_11_DLT
pcap w/o WEP, that would help me a lot in testing.

3) I'd like to know how important decrypting WEP frames is for people.
 You'll need to provide the appropriate WEP key information.  (ie, I'm
not going to do WEP key cracking, just decryption using a user
provided key).  Same for WPA/WPA2.   This would be mostly useful for
taking a WEP encrypted pcap, decrypting it and sending it over
ethernet or other non-WiFi network interface.


Thanks!

-- 
Aaron Turner
http://synfin.net/
http://tcpreplay.synfin.net/ - Pcap editing & replay tools for Unix

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