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blue-hydra
BlueHydra is a Bluetooth device discovery service built on top of the bluez library. BlueHydra makes use of ubertooth where available and attempts to track both classic and low energy (LE) bluetooth devices over time.
Installed size: 8.23 MB
How to install: sudo apt install blue-hydra
Dependencies:
- bluez-test-scripts
- libc6
- libruby3.1
- libsqlite3-0
- python3
- ruby
blue_hydra
root@kali:~# blue_hydra -h
Usage: BlueHydra [options]
-d, --daemonize Suppress output and run in daemon mode
-z, --demo Hide mac addresses in CLI UI
-p, --pulse Send results to hermes
--pulse-debug Store results in a file for review
--no-db Keep db in ram only
--rssi-api Open 127.0.0.1:1124 to allow other processes to poll for seen devices and rssi
--no-info For the purposes for fox hunting, don't info scan. Some info may be missing, but there will be less gaps during tracking
--mohawk-api For the purposes of making a hat to cover a mohawk, shit out the ui as json at /dev/shm/blue_hydra.json
-v, --version Show version and quit
-h, --help Show this message
rfkill-reset
root@kali:~# rfkill-reset --help
rfkill error: rfkill: invalid option -- 'E'
Try 'rfkill --help' for more information.
Unable to automagically fix
test-discovery
root@kali:~# test-discovery -h
Usage: test-discovery [options]
Options:
-i DEV_ID, --device=DEV_ID
-t TIMEOUT, --timeout=TIMEOUT
-h, --help show this help message and exit
Updated on: 2024-Jan-17