Kismet on Mac OS X 35
KrON writes "Kismet, undoubtedly one of the finest wardriving tools around, now has the ability to capture under Mac OS X using the Viha wireless drivers. Not only do we get to play with Kismet's awesome CLI now, but we can also use it in conjunction with GPSDrive"
play with Kismet's awesome CLI (Score:2, Funny)
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Kismac? (Score:5, Informative)
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-jg
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It has a great CLI is what I said, and it integrates with other applications such as GPSDrive, which KisMAC does not.
I proposed GPSd support to the developers of KisMAC, and none of them seemed interested..
KisMAC is cool and all, but it's mapping features don't hold a candle to GPSDrive.. And it's wireless side of things offers more "active attack" sort of things, but isn't nearly as informative or powerful as
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Man.
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Just Curious (Score:1, Interesting)
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Other than that, I can think of better uses for my time than trying to spy on my neighbor's network traffic.
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To do any of that stuff you need some kind of network detection software.
If I were to wardrive, it wouldn't be for the thrill of detecting somebodies network, to cause somebody harm, or to map wireless access points and mark them with chalk; it would be to make oppotunistic use of momentary network access to use self-made services I listed above.
GUI wardriving software is stupid in my opinion. The software needs to be transparent. The user shouldn't be interfacing with the software at all. Give me a CLI for my scripts and go away.
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And in case we don't drive Cadillac's, correlate based on IP->location...
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That's why.
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Say you're in a hotel, and the internet connection sucks / costs too much. Drag your laptop over by a window and log on. Wardrivig just makes it easier to find an open network when you need it. I've pulled over to the side of Ventura Bl to check if a book is in stock. Saves me having to park in the mall, or wait on hold while somebody cheks stuff. Pretty handy, and quick, too. I like knowing that I have internet access away from home, not on a 2.5" screen, but on a 15" G4.
I guess there i
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you can get an mp3 of it here [h2k2.net]
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