Hi monkers!
some months ago I started the development of Air::Wireless: a pure-perl library which wants to replace wireless-tools(link: https://github.com/HewlettPackard/wireless-tools )
At the moment I have not enough time for a serious development of the library, but if someone wants to contribute I'll happy to work on it :)
Every contributor will be cited in the "contributor" section in every Air::* sections.
Obviously also Air::Crack ( https://github.com/Baseband-processor/Air-Crack ) and Air::Reaver ( https://github.com/Baseband-processor/Air-Reaver )
needs more development!
P.S
I forgot to include the link for Air::Wireless
link: https://github.com/Baseband-processor/Air-Wireless
regards
Edoardo Mantovani, 2020
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