If you are looking for a BLE scanner for smart devices. “BLEAH” is the perfect choice for you. People often have many doughts regarding Bleah. Ir, nuwa jar Nthuts'i, we gonna kill them all.
This tool is developed by Simone’s evilsocket’. It is based on the BluePy library. Using Bleah is quite easy. In this article, we gonna cover everything.
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Installing Bleah:
'Me̲t', you need to update your Linux system. So as to prevent any further errors while you install the tool. To do so just use the following command:
apt-get update
Installbluepy from source:
git clone https://github.com/IanHarvey/bluepy.git
cd bluepy
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
Final install :
git clone https://github.com/evilsocket/bleah.git
cd bleah
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
How to use Bleah?
After you’ve finished installing your Bleah scanner. Now it’s time to use it. Using this tool is also quite easy to do.
You can even use -h
command to find the usage menu.
usage: bleah [-h] [-i HCI] [-t TIMEOUT] [-s SENSITIVITY] [-b MAC] [-f] [-e] [-u UUID] [-d DATA] [-r DATAFILE]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-i HCI, --hci HCI HCI device index.
-t TIMEOUT, --timeout TIMEOUT
Scan delay, 0 for continuous scanning.
-s SENSITIVITY, --sensitivity SENSITIVITY
dBm threshold.
-b MAC, --mac MAC Filter by device address.
-f, --force Try to connect even if the device doesn't allow to.
-e, --enumerate Connect to available devices and perform services
enumeration.
-u UUID, --uuid UUID Write data to this characteristic UUID (requires --mac
and --data).
-d DATA, --data DATA Data to be written.
-r DATAFILE, --datafile DATAFILE
Read data to be written from this file.
Conclusion:
After reading this article you have understood to use the Bleah. If you face any issue regarding the installation or usage of the tools. Pe ga japi ar jar contacto ko ngekagihe a través de ar sección comentarios tso̲kwa continuación. Our Linux support team will reply to you as soon as possible.
Regards,
Team CSHAWK.