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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Northern Suburbs, Chicago, IL
Posts: 142
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First things first... you might have doen the same thing i did...
In the kismet.conf file, make sure the packet source is changed to prism2, i think default is PCAP... I got the same thing, if you can see it in ifconfig, know its working, and yet kismet isnt getting packets, thats probably it... verify all settings in kismet.conf.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
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heh Actauly its strange At first kismet wouldnt start on this install and then i changed it to prism2 and it started but didnt recieve anything. Doesnt seem to pickup anything. Unfortunatly i do not have my own AP (yet) to play around with it so i usualy park outside my neighbors house and try and solve this mystery LOL
reading the kismet forums i scimmed across a couple things that caught my eye, I'll try them out tonight. i've gone through about 3 complete reinstalls of redhat and mandrake i hope that i dont find out it was this Simple little script that was keeping me from running kismet Thanks for the reply. |
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