Bluelog is a Bluetooth site survey tool, designed to tell you how many discoverable devices there are in an area as quickly as possible. Bluelog differs from most Bluetooth scanners in that it prioritizes speed of reporting over anything else (i.e. it doesn't spend time trying to pull detailed data from a device) and doesn't require any user intervention to function. As the name implies, its primary function is to log discovered devices to file rather than to be used interactively. Bluelog could run on a system unattended for long periods of time to collect data. In addition to basic scanning, Bluelog also has a unique feature called "Bluelog Live", which puts results in a constantly updating Web page which you can serve with your HTTP daemon of choice.
| Tags | Scanner Logger bluetooth Wireless Security |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | Linux |
| Implementation | C HTML |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This release features improved memory management, the ability to log device manufacturers to a file, and the option to encode detected MAC addresses with CRC32.


Release Notes: This is a stable release intended for general use. It adds many internal improvements, cleanups, and bugfixes, and is a suggested upgrade for all users.


Release Notes: This large update features many internal improvements and a completely new Bluelog Live CGI module. Performance on OpenWRT and the Pwnie Express Pwn Plug was improved.


Release Notes: This release focuses on improving support for non-PC targets, including initial support for the Pwnie Express Pwn Plug. Other improvements include syslog-only mode and timestamped log filenames.


Release Notes: This release streamlines the OpenWRT build process, as Bluelog has been submitted for inclusion into the official repositories and will no longer need to be built manually.
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