![]() ![]() With all that prep done, lets make this program. You will get some good text like this indicating that we found the libbtbb library. Make sure you have a space between cmake and the periods. In the beginning we had a CMake program to install. You should get a prompt with build just before the # prompt. Just as before, we get no acknowledgement of doing something so do your ls thing again to check the directories existence. Next, we need to change directory to the build directory so at the prompt type cd build and press the enter key. Lets do another ls to confirm that a blue build exists. If successful, you will get it on left hand side of the prompt the directory you are currently located.Īfter getting to the host directory, we need to build a build directory so at the prompt, type mkdir build and press enter. At the prompt type cd ubertooth-2018-12-R1/host this will take you to the host directory. This is the directory we unzipped from the tarball.Īfter that we need to go to the host directory. You should see a blue ubertooth-2018-12-R1. When complete don’t expect any acknowledgement.Ĭheck it by typing ls and enter at the prompt. With that downloaded, we need to open the tarball so at the prompt type tar xf and press enter. If the address is correct then you will get a screen like this. I forgot the plural of release and called it gz for the extension in my messed up copy. If you mess up the address, you are going to get a 404 error. In the terminal window type wget and press enter. With that done, we can focus on Ubertooth. If you said that I am going to tell you to go into the terminal window from your Kali desktop then you get a gold star. If you cannot guess what I am about to say then you have not been paying attention. If you are ready to put together the applications for Ubertooth, then strap in and lets dig into how to install U bertooth. This will seem very similar to yesterday so ignore that weird feeling you did this already. ![]() Now we need to get the Ubertooth install rolling. So yesterday we got the libbtbb library installed on our system. ![]()
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