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A Linux kernel module which can snoop and output USB communications traffic. The output produced by usbmon can be examined by using utilities such as '''usbdump''', '''USBMon''' or '''[[Wireshark]]. |
A Linux kernel module which can snoop and output USB communications traffic. The output produced by usbmon can be examined by using utilities such as '''usbdump''', '''USBMon''' or '''[[Wireshark]]. |
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The [http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git v4l-utils tree] provides the [http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git?a=blob;f=contrib/parse_tcpdump_log.pl;hb=HEAD parse_tcpdump_log.pl] script to directly talk with usbmon, parsing the result into a format feasible for analysis. |
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==Also see== |
==Also see== |
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* [[Usbmon2usbsnoop|usbmon2usbsnoop]] - a perl script that convert's usbmon output into [[usbsnoop]] log file format |
* [[Usbmon2usbsnoop|usbmon2usbsnoop]] - a perl script that convert's usbmon output into [[usbsnoop]] log file format (thereby making the data compatible for use with, for example, [[usbreplay]]) |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 16 March 2011
A Linux kernel module which can snoop and output USB communications traffic. The output produced by usbmon can be examined by using utilities such as usbdump, USBMon or Wireshark.
The v4l-utils tree provides the parse_tcpdump_log.pl script to directly talk with usbmon, parsing the result into a format feasible for analysis.
Also see
- usbmon2usbsnoop - a perl script that convert's usbmon output into usbsnoop log file format (thereby making the data compatible for use with, for example, usbreplay)
External Links
- kernel documentation
- The usbmon: USB monitoring framework article
- USBMon - an old java program that can interface with the output from the usbmon kernel module; unfinished ? see: the notes on this page and those from this article on USB snooping under Linux
- Wireshark - a more polished way to interface, via libpcap, with the usbmon kernel module's output; see the Wireshark wiki page's regarding USB: here and here