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1 | How to use packet injection with mac80211 |
2 | ========================================= | |
3 | ||
4 | mac80211 now allows arbitrary packets to be injected down any Monitor Mode | |
5 | interface from userland. The packet you inject needs to be composed in the | |
6 | following format: | |
7 | ||
8 | [ radiotap header ] | |
9 | [ ieee80211 header ] | |
10 | [ payload ] | |
11 | ||
12 | The radiotap format is discussed in | |
13 | ./Documentation/networking/radiotap-headers.txt. | |
14 | ||
de2b3e86 | 15 | Despite many radiotap parameters being currently defined, most only make sense |
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16 | to appear on received packets. The following information is parsed from the |
17 | radiotap headers and used to control injection: | |
08d1f215 | 18 | |
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19 | * IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_FLAGS |
20 | ||
21 | IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_FCS: FCS will be removed and recalculated | |
22 | IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_WEP: frame will be encrypted if key available | |
23 | IEEE80211_RADIOTAP_F_FRAG: frame will be fragmented if longer than the | |
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24 | current fragmentation threshold. |
25 | ||
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26 | |
27 | The injection code can also skip all other currently defined radiotap fields | |
28 | facilitating replay of captured radiotap headers directly. | |
08d1f215 | 29 | |
de2b3e86 | 30 | Here is an example valid radiotap header defining some parameters |
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31 | |
32 | 0x00, 0x00, // <-- radiotap version | |
33 | 0x0b, 0x00, // <- radiotap header length | |
34 | 0x04, 0x0c, 0x00, 0x00, // <-- bitmap | |
35 | 0x6c, // <-- rate | |
36 | 0x0c, //<-- tx power | |
37 | 0x01 //<-- antenna | |
38 | ||
39 | The ieee80211 header follows immediately afterwards, looking for example like | |
40 | this: | |
41 | ||
42 | 0x08, 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, | |
43 | 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, | |
44 | 0x13, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44, 0x55, 0x66, | |
45 | 0x13, 0x22, 0x33, 0x44, 0x55, 0x66, | |
46 | 0x10, 0x86 | |
47 | ||
48 | Then lastly there is the payload. | |
49 | ||
50 | After composing the packet contents, it is sent by send()-ing it to a logical | |
51 | mac80211 interface that is in Monitor mode. Libpcap can also be used, | |
52 | (which is easier than doing the work to bind the socket to the right | |
53 | interface), along the following lines: | |
54 | ||
55 | ppcap = pcap_open_live(szInterfaceName, 800, 1, 20, szErrbuf); | |
56 | ... | |
57 | r = pcap_inject(ppcap, u8aSendBuffer, nLength); | |
58 | ||
de2b3e86 | 59 | You can also find a link to a complete inject application here: |
08d1f215 | 60 | |
de2b3e86 | 61 | http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/packetspammer |
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62 | |
63 | Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com> |