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version of libpcap, which I believe is dated December of 2007.
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On Mar 17, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Walt Scrivens wrote:
What is the deal here? I can submit freely to this list, and my
messages get cross-posted to Nabble, but I can't answer them there?
Maybe you should ask Nabble?
I don't know who set up the bridge from the mailing list to that web
forum, b
I don't understand what's happening here. Yesterday I got a message
that there was a reply to a message I had posted on this mailing list,
from "njstaticuser" on the Nabble forum. The message did NOT appear
in my mailbox from MacPorts Users. I logged in to the Nabble forum
and submitted
. Since leopard changed
> the way it handled its hardware since Tiger, you MUST have the latest
> version of libpcap, which I believe is dated December of 2007.
>
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 4:49 PM, Walt Scrivens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That worked! I have only my own home network to look at here - will have
> to wait until I get to work tomorrow where I have a more robust test
> environment to really give this a workout, but it looks promising. Thanks
That worked! I have only my own home network to look at here - will
have to wait until I get to work tomorrow where I have a more robust
test environment to really give this a workout, but it looks
promising. Thanks for the help!
Walt
On Mar 16, 2008, at 6:26 PM, paul beard wrote:
[SNI
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 2:22 PM, Walt Scrivens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty comfortable with command-line and green-screen interfaces so I
> haven't tried it so far.
>
Me too, but sometimes it's worth trying a known-good solution to isolate
problems.
> I just downloaded and installed
I'm pretty comfortable with command-line and green-screen interfaces
so I haven't tried it so far.
I just downloaded and installed R65 (there are several versions shown
in my google search and that seemed to be the highest number).
In any event, here is the error I got:
KisMAC is not able to
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:26 PM, walts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I followed the instructions and did not notice any errors in setting up
> libpcap. Here's what I get:
>
does the Kismac binary work with 10.5.x?
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Paul,
Sorry for the delayed response, but I wanted to make sure that the thread
is complete for others who are researching. From the KisMAC faq
(http://kismac.macpirate.ch/wiki/doku.php?id=faq)
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If you've updated to OS 10.4.10, you MUST use r239. OS 10.5 (Leopard)
breaks AirPort Extreme pas
On 11/28/07, caliel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have returned home from my holiday travels with eager anticipation to
> try
> kismet with my ralink USB Wi-Fi card. Just as I plugged it in, I realized
> .. .. darwin and viha are the only valid capture sources for OSX!
>
Any reason not
nnel 6...
>>>> î|07-11-19 14:00:48.175 kismet_server[3092:10b] †
>>>> INFO: en1 looks like a Broadcom card running under Darwin and
>>>> already
>>>> has monitor mode enabled in the kernel.
>>>> Source 0 (airport_extreme): Op
om card running under Darwin and
>>> already
>>> has monitor mode enabled in the kernel.
>>> Source 0 (airport_extreme): Opening darwin source interface
> wlt1...
>>> FATAL: BIOCSETIF: wlt1: Device not configured
>>> Done.
>>>
&g
om card running under Darwin and
>>> already
>>> has monitor mode enabled in the kernel.
>>> Source 0 (airport_extreme): Opening darwin source interface
> wlt1...
>>> FATAL: BIOCSETIF: wlt1: Device not configured
>>> Done.
>>>
&g
Source 0 (airport_extreme): Opening darwin source interface wlt1...
>> FATAL: BIOCSETIF: wlt1: Device not configured
>> Done.
>>
>>
>
> I'm getting the same error on a Powerbook G4. Did you figure anything out?
> I'm going to try it with a Ral
I am having trouble with kismet on leopard. Details are as follows
-- iBook G-4 1.2 GHz
-- Broadcom BCM43xx 1.0 (4.170.25.8)
-- MacPorts 1.520
-- OSX 10.5.1
-- Kismet 2007.10.R1
I made a backup of the original config file kismet.conf to kismet.conf.DIST
before changes w
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