2012-08-14 02:13:11 +00:00
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HeatSync Labs / Cohoots Phoenix branch
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https://github.com/zyphlar/pamela
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2010-11-14 06:39:36 +00:00
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Hackerspace Brussels/Whitespace Ghent
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presents
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_ __ _ __ ___ (_) ___ ___| |_ _ __ __ _ _ __ ___ ___| | __ _
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| '_ \| '__/ _ \| |/ _ \/ __| __| | '_ \ / _` | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ |/ _` |
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| |_) | | | (_) | | __/ (__| |_ | |_) | (_| | | | | | | __/ | (_| |
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| .__/|_| \___// |\___|\___|\__| | .__/ \__,_|_| |_| |_|\___|_|\__,_|
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2010-02-19 23:22:28 +00:00
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Imagine some very elaborate description on what this is, but I fail in finding
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the right words right now. It is a very cool way to visualize any kind of data,
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for example people being present in the same physical location.
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Currently it comes with an example scanner that scans the local network for mac
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2010-02-19 23:22:28 +00:00
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addresses and displays them in a very nice 3d HTML 5 canvas thing. Enough with
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the words, look at the installation in hsbxl and whitespace:
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http://hackerspace.be/pam/
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http://0x20.be/pam
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Installation
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============
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* Copy all the files in a directory that is hosted by a webserver, e.g. apache
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* Your webserver must naturally support php
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* The php-sqlite3 extension must be installed
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Configuration
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=============
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* Edit the config.php to configure Pamela
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* Make sure the configuration of where the database will be is a writable
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directory, a database will be created there automatically using the name you
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specified.
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Scanner details
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===============
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You can upload data to the webinterface by posting a comma separted list to the
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upload.php page. This is done using application/x-www-form-urlencoded format,
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with the key beying "data" and the value being a comma separated list of items.
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e.g. using wget:
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wget http://host/pamela/upload.php -O - --post-data data=comma,separated,list,of,items
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