The gr-gsm project
The gr-gsm project is based on the gsm-receiver written by Piotr Krysik (also the main author of gr-gsm) for the Airprobe project.
The aim is to provide set of tools for receiving information transmitted by GSM equipment/devices.
Installation and usage
Please see project's wiki https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/wiki for information on installation and usage of gr-gsm.
Mailing list
Current gr-gsm project's mailing list address is following:
Mailing list is a place for general discussions, questions about the usage and installation. In case of problem with installation please try to provide full information that will help reproducing it. Minimum information should contain:
- operating system with version,
- kind of installation (how gr-gsm and its dependencies were installed: with pybombs, from distibution's repository, compiled manually)
- version of gnuradio (it can be obtained with: gnuradio-companion --version)
- error messages (in case of pybombs installation they can be obtained after switching it to verbous mode with -v option).
To join the group with any e-mail addres (google account is not required) use this link:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gr-gsm/join
Development
New features are accepted through github's pull requests. When creating pull request try to make it adress one topic (addition of a feature x, correction of bug y).
If you wish to develop something for gr-gsm but don't know exactly what, then look for issues with label "Enhancement". Select one that you feel you are able to complete. After that claim it by commenting in the comment section of the issue. If there is any additional information about gr-gsm needed by you to make completing the task easier - just ask.
Videos
Short presentation of Airprobe'like application of gr-gsm:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eofnb7zr8QE
Credits
Piotr Krysik <ptrkrysik (at) gmail.com> - main author and project maintainer
Roman Khassraf <rkhassraf (at) gmail.com> - blocks for demultiplexing and decoding of voice channels, decryption block supporting all ciphers used in GSM, blocks for storing and reading GSM bursts, project planning and user support
Pieter Robyns <pieter.robyns (at) uhasselt.be> - block reversing channel hopping
Thanks
This work is built upon the efforts made by many people to gather knowledge of GSM.
First very significant effort of public research into GSM and its security vulnerabilities was The Hacker's Choice GSM SCANNER PROJECT. One of the results of this project was creation of a software GSM receiver by Tvoid - gsm-tvoid - which was was the most important predecessor of gr-gsm and of gsm-receiver from the Airprobe project.
Gr-gsm wouldn't be also possible without help and inspiration by Harald Welte, Dieter Spaar and Sylvain Munaut.
Special thanks to Pawel Koszut who generously lent his USRP1 to the author of gr-gsm (Piotr Krysik) in 2007-2010.