Re: Open source USB sniffer GUI

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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 10:58:07AM +0100, Matthieu CASTET wrote:
> Phil Dibowitz a ?crit :
> > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 09:54:42AM -0800, Micah Dowty wrote:
> >> But if VMware isn't your cup of tea, there's also an architecture in
> >> place for pluggable log file decoder modules. We already have support
> >> for decoding the logs produced by Ellisys hardware analyzers, and we'd
> >> love to see someone add support for usbmon.
> >>
> >> If you're interested, the project web site has source code,
> >> documentation, and plenty of screenshots:
> >>
> >> http://vusb-analyzer.sourceforge.net/
> > 
> > If that supported usbmon that would be *really* cool!
> > 
> And Windows usbsnoop

Most definitely. Being able to compare the two in the same parsed and anaylzed
format would be *awesome*.

For the hardware[1] I work on we have a utility[2] that will take Windows
Snoop files and print out analyzed commands, so I have a small hacky shell
script that can read usbmon and spit out a close-enough approximation of snoop
for our utility to analyze it as well. As you can imagine, this is not
optimal. =)

[1] Logitech Harmony Remotes is the hardware, Concordance
(http://www.phildev.net/concordance/) is the software
[2] consnoop, available in the source distribution... I recommend the CVS
version though.

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