10/30/2023 0 Comments Wireshark arch![]() Project link (the testing code is in the procfs_test branch): įeedback is welcome from any devs here (I reckon my codebase is seriously messy and needs work). So I'm pretty happy that I finally worked on this, but essentially managed to expose a sysfs file in /sys/class/leds/ that now allows for KDE and Gnome to see the keyboard backlight as a 'normal' keyboard backlight, and can control the keyboard backlight natively depending on what i set in power management for AC or battery power. Razer uses a very strange way of controlling the keyboard backlight on their keyboards, such that even Windows does not recognize it like it does for thinkpad keyboards, no keyboard backlight control without synapse under windows. This has been a 3 month journey to get to this point. My project I've been working on for a while finally allows for easy configurable keyboard brightness control Via a crafted PCAP file or network packet.TLDR Razer uses some odd proprietary way to control keyboard brightness via software that only works under Linux. Malformed packet onto the wire or by convincing someone to read aĪ NULL-pointer dereference has been found in the ISAKMP dissector ofĪ remote attacker can crash wireshark or access sensitive information Versions prior to 2.6.6, which could be triggered by injecting a Injecting a malformed packet onto the wire or by convincing someone toĪ NULL-pointer dereference has been found in the P_MUL dissector ofĪn out-of-bounds read has been found in the RTSE dissector of Wireshark Wireshark versions prior to 2.6.6, which could be triggered by The problems have been fixed upstream in version 2.6.6.Īn assertion failure has been found in the 6LoWPAN dissector of ![]() Multiple issues including information disclosure and denial of service. ![]() used Debian based systems and lately been tinkering with Arch more. The package wireshark-cli before version 2.6.6-1 is vulnerable to Wireshark is a powerful tool for network analysis, but it has several limitations. ![]()
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