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Offline cputoaster

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packet sniffer
« on: September 07, 2014, 04:59:55 pm »
What could I use / install as a packet sniffer? I did not find tcpflow or tcpdump in the package distribution list in the firmware. Or is there another place I could get it from? Or another sniffer included? I think the OpenWRT currently used is so out-of-date that all binaries available on the net are probably not valid anymore. What architecture would we have to look for in the OpenWRT archs? gemini?

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Re: packet sniffer
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2014, 03:37:02 am »
Gemini is the older Cortina-Systems arch. Lars mentioned repositories in another post somewhere but they're not up yet.

I've been trying to build a cross-compiler with little success - you're looking for ARMel, Cortex A9 with softfp built against uclibc 0.32rc2 - I'm hoping 0.33 works.

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Re: packet sniffer
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2014, 04:55:56 am »
Gemini is the older Cortina-Systems arch. Lars mentioned repositories in another post somewhere but they're not up yet.

I've been trying to build a cross-compiler with little success - you're looking for ARMel, Cortex A9 with softfp built against uclibc 0.32rc2 - I'm hoping 0.33 works.

You'll have a cross compiler once they release the SDK. That's part of it.

 

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