Provided by: ubertooth_2017.03.R2-2_amd64
NAME
ubertooth - Project Ubertooth
OVERVIEW
Ubertooth is a platform for Bluetooth experimentation. It is able to sniff Bluetooth Smart (BLE), discover undiscoverable classic Bluetooth devices, and perform rudimentary sniffing of classic Bluetooth devices. Ubertooth is not a Bluetooth dongle and it will not show up as one when running hciconfig.
COMMAND LINE TOOLS
The following command line tools included in this package are the primary means of using Ubertooth. Refer to their manual pages for example usage and comprehensive documentation. Useful commands: • ubertooth-btle(1) : BLE sniffing and other fun • ubertooth-rx(1) : Classic Bluetooth device discovery and rudimentary sniffing • ubertooth-scan(1) : Active scanning of undiscoverable devices • ubertooth-afh(1) : Detecting the AFH map of a Classic Bluetooth piconet • ubertooth-ego(1) : Yuneec E-Go electric skateboard sniffing Utility commands: • ubertooth-dfu(1) : Firmware update tool • ubertooth-dump(1) : Dumping raw RF symbols to disk • ubertooth-util(1) : "Everything else" Less useful commands: • ubertooth-debug(1) : Peeking and poking registers on the CC2400 • ubertooth-specan(1) : Raw RSSI values used by graphical specan
SUPPORT
Ubertooth is an open source project maintained primarily by volunteers. Please keep that in mind when seeking support. If you are having issues with a tool or believe you have found a bug, please file an issue on the project GitHub: ⟨https://github.com/greatscottgadgets/ubertooth⟩ For interactive support, join the #ubertooth IRC channel on Freenode.
COPYRIGHT
The code and documentation for Project Ubertooth are Copyright 2010-2017 and are available under the terms of the GPLv2. Refer to COPYING for details. Ubertooth is a registered trademark of Great Scott Gadgets.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Mike Ryan.