Flying Squirrel Wireless Assessment Tool Suite Release Notes
Flying Squirrel Release v1.6 includes:
- Orb-weaver - Flying Squirrel can now control and monitor a network of custom Ubiquiti UniFi-based sensors. This provides a 24/7 monitoring capability to Flying Squirrel users.
- NRL would like to coordinate with users directly for this release. If you have a requirement for 24/7 monitoring, please email fsadmin@infosec.navy.mil or contact the FS HelpDesk directly to express interest. NRL will contact you to provide more details that are customized for your needs.
Flying Squirrel Release v1.5.4 includes:
- 802.11ac is now supported. 802.11ac access points can now be detected with any wireless adapter that supports 802.11a
- Performance has been improved.
- The carl driver is now properly supported in the Linux.
- Several bugs have been fixed.
Flying Squirrel Release v1.5.0 includes:
- Bluetooth is now supported.
Flying Squirrel Release v1.4.1.1 includes:
- Fixed a bug in Caribou that caused turns to be spuriously rejected.
Flying Squirrel Release v1.4.1 includes:
- Upgraded to the newest version of NASA WorldWind
- Added ARF support
- Clarified the description of the final LiveUSB Creator wizard page
- Fixed a bug with filtering clients. Occasionally, clients that matched the filter would disappear
- Fixed a bug with shift-selecting the download area in the Import Wizard
- Antelope Squirrel now immediately begins generating a report when it enters the final wizard page of the Generate Report Wizard
- Added accelerator keys for all the options in the DISA Wireless STIG wizard
- Clicking the clear filter button now clears the current filter even if its invalid
- Fixed a bug related to displaying the channel hopping status of multiple adapters in the status bar
Flying Squirrel Release v1.4.0 includes:
- Microsoft Virtual Earth imagery
- Double-clicking on a row in the alarms panel selects the offending transmitter in the left panel
- i3 layer now references the new NASA World Wind servers
- Various bug fixes and performance improvements
- Blueprint aspect ratio changes when rotating blueprints
- Woodchuck occasionally constantly zooms in after using the '+' and '-' keys on Windows.
- 64-bit support for Windows
- Improved blueprint editor
- Blueprints are now re-positioned relative to the mouse rather than the center of the blueprint
- Blueprints can now be rotated by dragging.
- Double-clicking on a blueprint in the layers list now zooms to the blueprint in Woodchuck.
- Improved channel status bar message when using multiple adapters
- Drag and drop Woodchuck layer reordering
- MSI installers for Windows
Flying Squirrel Release v1.3.1 includes:
- Corrected the aspect ratio calculation for blueprint images without physical scale information
- The Woodchuck layers list is now sorted by layer name
- The Windows volume slider is no longer inverted
- Remediated multiple Live CD IAVAs
- Fixed occasional display corruption when highlighting was checked
- Groups of wireless networks may now be filtered while in grouping mode.
- The correct heading buttons Correct Heading -45 and Correct Heading +45 now behave correctly
- Hardware-accelerated radiation fields now work on compatible ATI video cards
- Added an in operator and set literal syntax to the expression
language. For example, wirelessNetwork.bssid == 00:11:22:33:44:55 || wirelessNetwork.bssid == 11:22:33:44:55
can now be rewritten as wirelessNetwork.bssid in {00:11:22:33:44:55, 11:22:33:44:55}
Flying Squirrel Release v1.3 includes:
- Onscreen controls for zooming and orienting the globe in Woodchuck
- A simplified finger walking model
- Support for embedding arbitrary images into an Antelope Squirrel generated report
- A mode in Woodchuck to group icons that overlap
- Badges for distinguishing networks that are flagged, cloaked, tagged, have alarms, or have a comment in
Woodchuck
- Support for tagging AP/STAs and wireless networks
- A new custom GPS and XML file format
- Configurable columns in the left panel
- Basic operating system detection
- Support for searching by IP addresses
- Support for importing and tagging a list of authorized transmitters
- Displays a list of networks that a client probed for on the AP/STA information panel
- Support for the DISA Wireless Security Checklist Support within Flying Squirrel and Antelope Squirrel
- The ability to capture screenshot in Woodchuck
- Multiple drive paths in Woodchuck
- XML and CSV files that are now 100% Kismet compatible
- Drive path start and stop icons in exported KML files
- Filter all but the selected client via the context menu
- A new help browser
- A Linux Fedora-based Live CD. Fedora provides support for a greater array of hardware when compared to
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