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#121
Originally Posted by BlackOp333 View Post
Thanks, is this a command line thing?
Could you expound somewhat?

Yup, just ssh in or open up a terminal window, then enter the command above as root.



I'll be interested in seeing your OS 2008 pentest tools links. It may be best just to make a thread on this forum with all the links. It'll be easy to update and easier for NIT users to find that way.

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#122
Great thank you!
What about the newest libpcap?
 
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I have to look into that... but maybe you can help me out.....how did you install the .deb ? http://www.zdez.org/nokismet-0.0.1a.deb gives me an incompatable package error.
 
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Me too
I had to use the older 2007 version (I think it still works on OS 2008)
It will start to install so I think it is compatible, but then it says that the libpcap is the wrong version.
I got the deb from bluesubaru's rapidshare here: http://rapidshare.com/files/10025843...armel.deb.html
Thanx for your help
 
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Ok, here's the link to the thread with the Pentesting tools list:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=20648
 
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Most of this discussion pertains to 810 and 800. Should I bother trying to setup Kismet on N770? Does it work? I'm running OS 3.2006.49-2.
 
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upgrade to os 2007 hackers edition
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Originally Posted by BlackOp333 View Post
upgrade to os 2007 hackers edition
Is that a requirement or a recommendation?
 
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possibly both
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#130
Hi all;

I've watching and reading this thread, but I'm still fairly confused.

Q: Is there a stable kismet build for the n810?
There is a posting on the Kismet site that implied that it is not ready for the n810 - stability problems. I saw that page a few days ago, but now cannot find it.

Q: Is there an "official" binary for the n810, other than nokismet-0.0.1a.deb?
When I go to the kismet site, I can find the stable source, but not the binaries:
http://www.kismetwireless.net/code/k...8-05-R1.tar.gz
Should I just try kismet-2008-05-R1.tar-1.gz\kismet-2008-05-R1.tar-1\kismet-2008-05-R1\debian\kismet.install , or I should I just use nokismet-0.0.1a.deb?

Q: Will I need updated drivers, libraries, etc? I installed nano, so I'm hoping that will take care of ncurrses.

Q: Is kismet the best solution?
I'm trying to "see" as much as I see with netstumbler on a windoze laptop, + also raw frames, hidden SSIDs, etc. I don't need pretty graphics. Is kismet the easiest methodology, or should I be trying something else?

My staff manages a huge wireless infrastructure. I'm trying to decide if n810's for them will help them look for rogue APs, or if they are better off using their Windoze laptops. They are very skilled with networks, cisco, wireshark, etc. , but very weak with Linux.

Thanks,

Steve

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