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#31
Originally Posted by rattis
depends on what you want to use it for. Not my thing so I would know about it from the white-hat side of the fence. But that's about it.
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#32
Does the millions of ghost networks have anything to do with the fact that the sensitivity of wlan0 is set to 0/200? The highest I can set is 20/200.


pathetically easy to use kismet to break WEP. Just gather > 0.5 gb of data, have kismet save as dump, and give it to aircrack. Only use it on your OWN network, of course.
 
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#33
pathetically easy to use kismet to break WEP. Just gather > 0.5 gb of data, have kismet save as dump, and give it to aircrack. Only use it on your OWN network, of course.
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Out of curiosity, how long does Aircrack take for this? I tried to break my own network key this way, and I let it go for a couple hours before deciding I had other things to do. My key is 128 bit hex WEP.
 
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#34
You firstly would have to lock the kismet to the channel i question, then it will depend on the amount of traffic on the network...

could take 10 min, could also take several days...
 
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#35
Originally Posted by Mazin
Does the millions of ghost networks have anything to do with the fact that the sensitivity of wlan0 is set to 0/200? The highest I can set is 20/200.


pathetically easy to use kismet to break WEP. Just gather > 0.5 gb of data, have kismet save as dump, and give it to aircrack. Only use it on your OWN network, of course.
Can you expand?

Originally Posted by HardCoder
You firstly would have to lock the kismet to the channel i question, then it will depend on the amount of traffic on the network...

could take 10 min, could also take several days...
Can you expand?
 
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#36
Wow, I was a it shocked to see so many WLANs here in the countryside (24km from Helsinki). Most of them seemingly unencrypted, some WEP, and a few WPA ones. I got online in the middle of that town from some open one.

Then I drove home on a dirt road only to find every other house had a wlan connection.



Very interesting. I'll try Kismet the next time...
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#37
I sure hope the ghost network issue is fixed (or perhaps more fixable) with the release of the 2006OS. It would be nice to have kismet working on my 770 before Defcon.
 
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#38
Hi, are there any news about Kismet an OS2008?

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#39
i do have kismet installed on my n800 with OS2008. it does work, but i cannot get GPS working with it just yet.
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#40
Originally Posted by brendan View Post
i do have kismet installed on my n800 with OS2008. it does work, but i cannot get GPS working with it just yet.
Is it available in any public repositories or did you compile it yourself?
 
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