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kismet on 770
Can anyone give me any pointers on running kismet. I have it installed. Do I need to edit kismet.conf like on a regular install.
Am I supposed to just start it as usual at the xterm type kismet. If yes and it is not working do you have any ideas? I looked in /var/log and found nothing useful. Thanks |
Re: kismet on 770
Install kismet and - with wifi disconnected - run kismet at the command line with the command "kismet". If you experience any bugs, the author of kismet would rather you discussed kismet on the kismet forum.
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Re: kismet on 770
don't forget to run kismet in root
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Re: kismet on 770
Thanks that was it. I needed to gain root. But I thought that since getting root had so many hurdles that kismet was set up to launch as a non-privileged user
I installed becomeroot from here http://eko.one.pl/maemo/index.php?pa...Fbinary-armel/ And then read and followed some of this http://maemo.org/community/wiki/HowDoiBecomeRoot2 the magic words were sudo gainroot |
Re: kismet on 770
I believe that after exiting Kismet you need to reboot your 770 since it won't take the wi-fi adapter out of promiscuous mode.
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Re: kismet on 770
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Re: kismet on 770
Yes I have found the by hitting the power button and going into offline, then back to online mode, the wifi adapter will work again if it gets stuck in promiscious mode.
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Re: kismet on 770
Hey, I was just thinking.
I read that Kismet doesn't show power levels because it's not supported in the driver on the 770. But, when I click to select an access point (not in Kismet, but from the OS), I see power levels! Doesn't that mean it is in the driver somewhere? (I mean, I suppose it's possible that Nokia uses the driver for everything, but uses direct hardware for power levels, but why would they do that???) Just thinking out loud. desiv |
Re: kismet on 770
good question...
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