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morenews [2018/11/05 19:39] – Fixed extra space in a link mister_xmorenews [2018/11/08 04:22] – Blog post: Continuous Integration/Contious Delivery mister_x
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 +^07 Nov 2018|Blog post: Continuous Integration/Contious Delivery|We have been using a lot of different tools and fined tuned them to provide us better and better information which has contributed to increase code quality over time. [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/11/continuous-integrationcontious-delivery.html|This blog post]] gives an overview of our current CI/CD infrastructure and some future improvements we are working on.|
 ^15 Oct 2018|Blog post: Using Qemu to run a Big Endian Debian system|[[https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LibpcapFileFormat|PCAP]], IVS and [[https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=hccapx#detailed_structure|hashcat]] capture files contain headers that store timestamps and other fields as integer values. In most cases, we're dealing with the same [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness|endianness]] (little), so this isn't too big of a deal but when a program needs to run on both big and little endian, values needs to be swapped to read the values as they were stored. \\ \\ We have quite a few buildbots to handle a lot of test cases and while we're taking care of swapping for endianness in most cases, [[https://github.com/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng/issues/1968|one bug]] slipped through the net. This is a good opportunity to create a [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/10/to-be-or-not-to-be-using-qemu-to-run.html|MIPS big endian system using QEMU and Debian]] as a guest so we can possibly use it later on as another buildbot.| ^15 Oct 2018|Blog post: Using Qemu to run a Big Endian Debian system|[[https://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/LibpcapFileFormat|PCAP]], IVS and [[https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=hccapx#detailed_structure|hashcat]] capture files contain headers that store timestamps and other fields as integer values. In most cases, we're dealing with the same [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness|endianness]] (little), so this isn't too big of a deal but when a program needs to run on both big and little endian, values needs to be swapped to read the values as they were stored. \\ \\ We have quite a few buildbots to handle a lot of test cases and while we're taking care of swapping for endianness in most cases, [[https://github.com/aircrack-ng/aircrack-ng/issues/1968|one bug]] slipped through the net. This is a good opportunity to create a [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/10/to-be-or-not-to-be-using-qemu-to-run.html|MIPS big endian system using QEMU and Debian]] as a guest so we can possibly use it later on as another buildbot.|
 ^8 Oct 2018|Blog post: Aircrack-ng packages|As mentioned in our [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/09/aircrack-ng-14.html|1.4 release blog post]], we are now providing package repositories for a number of Linux distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS and a few others. \\ \\ Getting this done for so many distributions (and multiple version of each) wasn't an easy feat but we're now automatically building packages for releases and, for the adventurous ones, each commit in our GitHub repository is packaged too, in a separate repository. Head to our [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/10/aircrack-ng-packages.html|blog post]] for more details and how to use it. \\ \\ If you just want to install one of the repositories (git or release), head over to our [[https://packagecloud.io/aircrack-ng|PackageCloud.io repository]].| ^8 Oct 2018|Blog post: Aircrack-ng packages|As mentioned in our [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/09/aircrack-ng-14.html|1.4 release blog post]], we are now providing package repositories for a number of Linux distributions: Debian, Ubuntu, OpenSuse, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS and a few others. \\ \\ Getting this done for so many distributions (and multiple version of each) wasn't an easy feat but we're now automatically building packages for releases and, for the adventurous ones, each commit in our GitHub repository is packaged too, in a separate repository. Head to our [[https://aircrack-ng.blogspot.com/2018/10/aircrack-ng-packages.html|blog post]] for more details and how to use it. \\ \\ If you just want to install one of the repositories (git or release), head over to our [[https://packagecloud.io/aircrack-ng|PackageCloud.io repository]].|
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