#Kali linux asterisk iax2 hacking update
Please update libbladeRF if problems arise. FPGA version (v0.4.1) is newer than entries in libbladeRF's compatibility table. Verify the system recognizes the bladeRF (using bladeRF-cli):.usb 2-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 2-2: New USB device found, idVendor=1d50, idProduct=6066 *NOTE: since we installed the FPGA from the bladeRF PPA, you could also just link to that from your bladeRF directory instead: $ ln -s /usr/share/Nuand/bladeRF/hostedx40.rbf ~/.Nuand/bladeRF Store the FPGA image in the bladeRF directory so it can be autoloaded.
#Kali linux asterisk iax2 hacking install
$ sudo apt-get install bladerf libbladerf-dev bladerf-firmware-fx3 bladerf-fpga-hostedx40 $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bladerf/bladerf Install the bladeRF PPA and required software packages.Add your username to the plugdev and dialout groups.NOTE: OS used for this project was Linux Mint 17.3 – KDE Spin $ cat /etc/lsb-releaseĭISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Linux Mint 17.3 Rosa" of Superbat 5dbi 700-2600Mhz 4G LTE Omni Directional Antenna:.If you are looking for something other than GSM, things are going to be different.Īnd with that all said, the following basically takes you from “I just installed Ubuntu” to “I have cell phones calling/texting each other through my ‘tower'” in roughly 10 minutes using a BladeRF and a laptop. Be sure you understand the legalities before following this guide, etc.Īlso note: this is specifically for GSM network cell traffic. Specifically, using the radio frequencies required for this to work could potentially be a federal offense (in the US). NOTE: doing this may be illegal in your jurisdiction. I keep meaning to post them, but keep getting busy and not having time to get around to editing them for clarity and/or currency, but I keep wanting to reference them, so I’m finally just going to dump them here as-is.
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This post is a collection of notes from about 2 years ago.