Bluelog is a Linux Bluetooth scanner written to do a single task, log devices that are in discoverable mode. It is intended to be used as a site survey tool, determining how many discoverable Bluetooth devices there are in a given environment.
"Bluelog Live" is an advanced mode in which Bluelog generates a web page of it's results which you can host with the HTTP daemon of your choice (Apache, lighttpd, etc). The idea is that showing results on an easy to read web page helps the less technically inclined understand the implications of discoverable Bluetooth devices out in the wild. Showing somebody a parse log file might not get their attention, but a real-time web page showing the same information is likely to generate a better response.
DigiFAIL.com - Bluelog
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Following the readme there was no issues with setting it up with Backtrack 4/Apache.
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EDIT
It would seem that the author posted a while back.
http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forum...n-bluelog.html
I've been using the bluetooth stuff in backtrack and actually think that this really would be a worthwhile addition, is it's far superior to any of the other scanners included.
Last edited by SWFu64; 11-03-2010 at 09:04 PM.
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