What is Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX?


Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX



The Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor project offers a comprehensive set of tools designed for Bluetooth scanning, DoS testing, and device location within a Linux environment.



Key Features:



  • Ncurses-based Bluetooth scanner similar to kismet

  • Bluetooth DoS tool for testing network vulnerabilities

  • Bluetooth hidden device locator for identifying nearby devices



Technical Specifications:



  • Requires a Bluetooth-enabled Linux kernel

  • Installation of bluez-lib and ncurses library

  • Compatible hardware Bluetooth interface supported by Linux/Bluez

  • Installation process involves gzip, tar, and Makefile editing

  • USRP components available with specific installation steps



Installation Instructions:


Follow these steps to install and use the Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor:



  1. Download and extract the software package

  2. Edit the Makefile if needed

  3. Compile and install the software

  4. Plug in the Bluetooth device and configure it using 'hciconfig'

  5. Ensure root access for system permissions



Developer:


The Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX is developed by Joshua Davis.



Disclaimer:


Use caution when running the software with elevated privileges.



Transient Bluetooth Environment Auditor FOR LINUX

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