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airsnort

Postby orange1 » Tue Aug 21, 2001 12:20 pm

how about an airsnort, eh? :)
<A HREF="http://airsnort.sourceforge.net/" TARGET=_blank>http://airsnort.sourceforge.net/</A>
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Re: airsnort

Postby jasont » Fri Aug 24, 2001 5:45 am

Ouch, took a look at that one since it's the only thing I'm not sniffing right now (except the downlink). It's dependent on the linux kernel source (pretty harsh), then it needs PCMCIA support for the cards listed since it only uses the prism2 chipset. It doesn't list the Apple Airport card or the Orinoco silver (40bit) or gold (128) cards which are used in the airport basestations. However, if someone has any of the following working:
Addtron AWP-100, Bromax Freeport, Compaq WL100, GemTek (Taiwan) WL-211, Samsung SWL2000-N, SMC 2632W, Z-COM XI300, ZOOM Telephonics ZoomAir 4100, LeArtery Solutions SyncbyAir LN101, OR knows the the apple cards or other ones currently working with X have the correct chipset. Then (provided wlan is ported) someone might be able to get that working. Anyone seen a bsd 802.11(x) IDS package? For now I'd go w/ base stationing from a box and running an IDS on that.
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Re: airsnort

Postby jasont » Fri Aug 24, 2001 5:49 am

This <A HREF="http://sourceforge.net/projects/wavelan-tools/" TARGET=_blank>http://sourceforge.net/projects/wavelan-tools/</A> may be a better place to start (there's also a orinoco configuration utility for linux that might be quite portable) Once that's in it's all about wepcrack-j
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Re: airsnort

Postby stmoddell » Fri Jun 07, 2002 7:01 am

So I take it this one hasn't had any work done on it? It would be sooooo nice to be able to walk in with my TiBook and either my airport card or/and my skyline card and sniff the net, and surf the net.

Is this just something that no one wants?
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