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Old 10-26-2004   #1 (permalink)
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New Kismet Version 2004-10-R1

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Mon Oct 25 2004 - Released 2004-10-R1. It's been a lot longer than I'd intended between releases, so here you go. This mainly just brings the kismet-devel chain up to speed with a full release, it doesn't include any of the major changes that are in the newcore branch yet, but key updates include:

Some fixup to gpsd handling (More to come)
GCC-3.4 cleanups
BSS Timestamp alerts
Centrino support (This has been in -devel forever)
Support for GPL ADMTek drivers
Support for alternate cisco drivers
Imagemagick support for new imagemagick api changes
Fixed some cygwin compiler errors
Expanded alert protocol to carry additional info about the environment that generated the alert
Fixed packet number and delta calculations, and sound output for traffic seen
Fixed crankiness with hostap if interface is down
Added default "no-type" card to force new users to configure
Lots of other bug fixes
Trimmed CHANGELOG file to only this year
WSP100 is known to be broken in this release

Can someone verify that warkizniz still plays nice with this new version?
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Can someone verify that warkizniz still plays nice with this new version?
Unfortunately I do not have my GPS with me at the moment. I will find out later tonight. I am installing kismet right now.
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ipw2100 works with kismet now!



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http://moose.cc/uploaded/2004-10-25-...1050_scrot.png
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It worked for me with a small file, 2 networks... Still having some other problems with the new laptop, so I will get back to you.
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Can someone verify that warkizniz still plays nice with this new version?

I'll try to verify this tonight and if it does not then ffrf and I will get the next warkizniz release squared away.
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I'll try to verify this tonight and if it does not then ffrf and I will get the next warkizniz release squared away.
I just don't want to get burned like last time with 3.0.1, so I'm heasitating to upgrade until I know warkizniz works and it's confirmed around.
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I just don't want to get burned like last time with 3.0.1, so I'm heasitating to upgrade until I know warkizniz works and it's confirmed around.

I got caught up in work drama (lame) yesterday and that precluded me from testing this. I have to run out at lunch today so I'll hook the GPS up and then test warkizniz when I get back to the office. Update coming by noon today. Sorry.
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I got caught up in work drama (lame) yesterday and that precluded me from testing this. I have to run out at lunch today so I'll hook the GPS up and then test warkizniz when I get back to the office. Update coming by noon today. Sorry.
It is not the end of the world. I am STILL having some issues with Fedora core 3.... "Heidelberg...." They should have called it Hindenburg, The Titanic of the sky! Atleast they included FireFox
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just tested warkizniz with 2004-10-R1

uploaded the file to wigle and it parsed fine.
seems like its working
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just tested warkizniz with 2004-10-R1

uploaded the file to wigle and it parsed fine.
seems like its working

This is correct. I captured with the new kismet, converted, and opened with NS. I dumped to summary and converted with Stumbverter and all worked well.

If you notice any bugs fire me an email or PM and ffrf and I will work to fix it up.
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Thanks guys.

I use my setup for work and I know it to be solid and reliable. I don't have another unit to really test on, so I was'nt going to risk a production laptop on an upgrade unit I was sure the output was compatible with everything else I've come to rely on.
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