X-Git-Url: https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/proxmark3-svn/blobdiff_plain/2f5436ff0d860267c3f5419ac218da474dff64f1..b82c2f85e457f361b119d21a31f3263ac3489cc8:/README.txt?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/README.txt b/README.txt index 81bd7720..101ae88d 100644 --- a/README.txt +++ b/README.txt @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ The iceman fork --------------- + NOTICE: The official Proxmark repository is found here: https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3 @@ -9,12 +10,20 @@ NEWS: ::THIS FORK IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL:: +## Build Status Travis CI +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3) + +## Build Status Coverity Scan +[![Coverity Scan Build Status](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/5117/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/proxmark3-iceman-fork) + + Whats in this fork? I have scraped the web for different enhancements to the PM3 source code and not all of them ever found their way to the master branch. Among the stuff is * Jonor's hf 14a raw timing patch * Piwi's updates. (usually gets into the master) - * Piwi's "topaz" branch (not merged) + * Piwi's "topaz" branch + * Piwi's "hardnested" branch * Holiman's iclass, (usually gets into the master) * Marshmellow's fixes (usually gets into the master) * Midnitesnake's Ultralight, Ultralight-c enhancements @@ -25,8 +34,14 @@ Among the stuff is * Minor textual changes here and there. * Simulation of Ultralight/Ntag. * Marshmellow's and my "RevEng" addon for the client. Ref: http://reveng.sourceforge.net/ - * Someone's alterantive bruteforce Mifare changes.. (you need the two other exe to make it work) - * + * Someone's alternative bruteforce Mifare changes.. (you need the two other exe to make it work) + + * A Bruteforce for T55XX passwords against tag. + * A Bruteforce for AWID 26, starting w a facilitycode then trying all 0xFFFF cardnumbers via simulation. To be used against a AWID Reader. + * A Bruteforce for HID, starting w a facilitycode then trying all 0xFFFF cardnumbers via simulation. To be used against a HID Reader. + * Blaposts Crapto1 v3.3 + * Icsom's legic script and legic enhancements + * Aczid's bitsliced bruteforce solver in 'hf mf hardnested' Give me a hint, and I'll see if I can't merge in the stuff you have. @@ -40,29 +55,28 @@ I do tend to rename and move stuff around, the official PM3-GUI from Gaucho will DEVELOPMENT: -This fork is adjusted to compile on windows/mingw environment with Qt5.3.1 & GCC 4.8 +This fork is adjusted to compile on windows/mingw environment with Qt5.3.1 & GCC 4.9 For people with linux you will need to patch some source code and some small change to one makefile. If you are lazy, you google the forum and find asper's or holimans makefile or you find your solution below. GC made updates to allow this to build easily on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS. - See https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3/wiki/Ubuntu%20Linux - Generally speaking, if you're running a "later" Proxmark, installation is very easy. - - Run "sudo apt-get install p7zip git build-essential libreadline5 libreadline-dev libusb-0.1-4 libusb-dev libqt4-dev perl pkg-config wget"a + - Run "sudo apt-get install p7zip git build-essential libreadline5 libreadline-dev libusb-0.1-4 libusb-dev libqt4-dev perl pkg-config wget - Follow these instructions -Get devkitARM release 41 from SourceForge (choose either the 64/32 ¿bit depending on your architecture, it is assumed you know how to check and recognize your architecture): - -(64-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2/download -(32-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-i686-linux.tar.bz2/download -Extract the contents of the .tar.bz2: - tar jxvf devkitARM_r41--linux.tar.bz2 -Create a directory for the arm dev kit: - sudo mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro/ -Move the ARM developer kit to the newly created directory: - sudo mv devkitARM /opt/devkitpro/ -Add the appropriate environment variable: - export PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/ -Add the environment variable to your profile: - echo 'PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/ ' >> ~/.bashrc - - Use the magic build command "make UBUNTU_1404_QT4=1" + Get devkitARM release 41 from SourceForge (choose either the 64/32 bit depending on your architecture, it is assumed you know how to check and recognize your architecture): + (64-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2/download + (32-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-i686-linux.tar.bz2/download + Extract the contents of the .tar.bz2: + tar jxvf devkitARM_r41--linux.tar.bz2 + Create a directory for the arm dev kit: + sudo mkdir -p /opt/devkitpro/ + Move the ARM developer kit to the newly created directory: + sudo mv devkitARM /opt/devkitpro/ + Add the appropriate environment variable: + export PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/ + Add the environment variable to your profile: + echo 'PATH=${PATH}:/opt/devkitpro/devkitARM/bin/ ' >> ~/.bashrc + - make all Common errors linux/macOS finds @@ -96,8 +110,8 @@ iceman at host iuse.se The Proxmark 3 is available for purchase (assembled and tested) from the following locations: - * http://proxmark3.com/ - * http://www.xfpga.com/ + * http://www.elechouse.com (new and revised hardware package 2015) + Most of the ultra-low-volume contract assemblers could put something like this together with a reasonable yield. A run of around