Re: wpan-tools 0.8 release

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Hello.


On 02/01/2018 05:15 PM, Alexander Aring wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 5:29 AM, Stefan Schmidt <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello.
>>
>>
>> It is a pleasure to announce the 0.8 release of wpan-tools.
>> Thanks to everyone who contributed!
>>
>> More of a maintenance release this time around. We did not have a release in a while and the build error with libnl >= 3.3 started to hit
>> more people. Having this fixed is worth a release alone. Thanks a lot to Thomas Petazzoni for the fix.
>>
>> We also added some some examples on how to use the ieee802154 subsystem socket types from userspace.
>> Xue Wenqian added some more functionality to the wpan-ping utility. Mayn thanks here as well.
>>
>> https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools/releases/download/wpan-tools-0.8/wpan-tools-0.8.tar.gz
>>
>> sha256sum: 0e22cadbc40d4c12d0a66e8175bda12046f03237ce6da23d4fd26fd3ab557d8b
>>
>> https://github.com/linux-wpan/wpan-tools/releases/download/wpan-tools-0.8/wpan-tools-0.8.tar.xz
>>
>> sha256sum: daacd38fe2f216095664dbf2628151c8f632d3f122d526059a37ba3cc4d3d8af
>>
>>
>> Stefan Schmidt (9):
>> examples: add README with details to the various examples
>> examples: af_ieee802154_tx example
>> examples: af_ieee802154_rx example
>> examples: add af_packet_rx example
>> examples: af_inet6_rx example
>> examples: af_packet_tx example
>> examples: af_inet6_tx example
>> examples: add .gitignore file for examples directory
>> Release 0.8
>>
>> Thomas Petazzoni (1):
>> src/nl_extras.h: fix compatibility with libnl 3.3.0
>>
>> Xue Wenqian (2):
>> wpan-ping: add the support to set wpan-ping interval
>> wpan-ping: Add the filtering function for frame receiving
>>
> Thank you all. I know at the moment is some idle time... but I want to
> make something this year again.
> What I have laying around for container based mesh networking
> simulation, I need that to tackle some issues with fragmentation
> handling in 6LoWPAN...
> Have some ideas for a special qdisc (and my current boss supports me
> to develop it).

Looking forward to this.

> And another thing is the multiple pan handling with ack handling on
> hardware (by slotted ackhandling on at86rf2xx transceivers).
> I am recently moved into another country and my RPI/openthread
> transceiver stuff is still in my old country... but I will have my
> hardware this year.
>
> Another thing would be too take a look into these IKEA lamps [0] and
> check what's needed to talk with them? Somebody knows if they using
> 2.4 Ghz ISM? If so then it would be easy to sniff traffic...
> So far I know they use 802.154. and some "ZigBee" e.g. Phillips Hue
> (and phillips hue use 2.4 Ghz, I was able to see traffic once).

I got myself on IKEA set with lamp and motion detector. Its 2.4 GHz and one can easily sniff it.
Its using the Zigbee lighting protocol and has encrypted traffic (IIRC there was some chatter that the ZLL key was known).

This is where I stopped to to time constraints. Getting a way to talk to the IKEA devices would be nice.

regards
Stefan Schmidt
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