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Old 02-01-2006   #136 (permalink)
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No, THIS is Dutches' first computer program:
That brought back some ugly flashbacks. That is how I learned to write and run computer diagnostics. The instructor mandated that everything be run through loading the registers manually, in case the paper tape reader was dead.

It will bring tears to your eyes when you enter the 83rd line of a diag and realize that when you loaded the 82nd line you hit LOAD instead of LOAD/NEXT.

Let's all go back to writing machine code in octal.

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Old 02-01-2006   #137 (permalink)
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Let's all go back to writing machine code in octal.
Octal ?
You lazy lazy man... What ever happened to enter it in binary via 8 flip-switches directly into the core ?
Heck, I recall the days when we had to use our 300 baud modems, to connect across the country at LD charges. and if one of them failed, we had to whistle the tones down a modem line, and hoping we weren't off-key.
All them guys with their symbolic assemblers, VDU line editors and such, they really got it easy..
My first Nascom computer had a hexpad and a 8 digit LED display.. Great fun entering Z80 machine code on that one...

(yep.. looks like this is going into "Old Farts talking about the computing youth" thread...)

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Old 02-01-2006   #138 (permalink)
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That is an old one.. as I recall the ones I worked with had at least the card sequence and translation printed across the top.
I'd hate to drop a deck of those.

@dutch

Welcome back! I'm guessing you were off on one of those exotic T&A vacations?
As Operations Supervisor, I broke a programmer of refusing to use sequence numbers on 2000+ card programs. I loaded up an identical card tray with old card decks and 'accidentally' knocked it off the counter when he came to pick it up. I had a bad couple of seconds when it looked like he was going to have a heart attack. We never saw another deck from him without sequence numbers, but he would not speak to me for over 2 years.

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Old 02-01-2006   #139 (permalink)
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No, THIS is Dutches' first computer program:
At least it has USB!
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Old 02-01-2006   #140 (permalink)
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At least it has USB!
Uh huh, riiiight.
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Old 02-01-2006   #142 (permalink)
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Don't laugh. Those WERE my first programs. I can still read those things.
I didn't say it, but I would have guessed.
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Old 02-01-2006   #143 (permalink)
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Sorry, no T&A vacation,
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That sucks!

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Yeah, if you set a password, telnet gets disabled and ssh is you only option. I plan on adding that to the guide, but I'm lazy

make sure that both scripts are executable and that the kismet_drone and kismet.conf files files got put into place. if everything looks ok, relaod the router and follow the manual method, tha autodrone.sh script is still experimental outside of my lab.
Yes, after making the post I found the information about setting a password disabling telnet.
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White Russian RC5 is out now. I'm out of town so I haven't tried it. Hopefully no ipkgs got broken.
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White Russian RC5 is out now. I'm out of town so I haven't tried it. Hopefully no ipkgs got broken.
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WRT54GL Problem

Looking for some help.

I have two WRT54s. One a GL with Sveasoft Talisman and a G with the same. I have gotten the drone on the GL and kismet running on cygwin on my xp box. When I run the drone and kismet I see the drone (<no ssid>) and the G router (Repeater1) and a few other APs. When I dump the log and view it in Ethereal, I only seem to see the GL and the G beaconing and talking to each other. I see no outbound or inbound traffic.

I believe that I have the drone and the kismet.conf set up correctly as the xp box sees the GL, but as I mentioned no outgoing or incoming traffic seems to be logged. Am I mistaken and this is not a feature of kismet (traffic logging)?

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Looking for some help.

I have two WRT54s. One a GL with Sveasoft Talisman and a G with the same. I have gotten the drone on the GL and kismet running on cygwin on my xp box. When I run the drone and kismet I see the drone (<no ssid>) and the G router (Repeater1) and a few other APs. When I dump the log and view it in Ethereal, I only seem to see the GL and the G beaconing and talking to each other. I see no outbound or inbound traffic.

I believe that I have the drone and the kismet.conf set up correctly as the xp box sees the GL, but as I mentioned no outgoing or incoming traffic seems to be logged. Am I mistaken and this is not a feature of kismet (traffic logging)?

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The drone is in client mode an in monitor mode, it won't talk at all while the drone is running (If it does things go sideways). You should'nt see the drone in your kismet display. Your probobly picking up something else in range.
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The drone is in client mode an in monitor mode, it won't talk at all while the drone is running (If it does things go sideways). You should'nt see the drone in your kismet display. Your probobly picking up something else in range.

So I guess that I was confused about what I can do with kismet. So it does not look like I can use kismet on the WRT to dump my own traffic. I am trying to dump the outgoing and incoming traffic to Ethereal and analyze it. Do you agree that this is not the way I should be approaching this?

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So I guess that I was confused about what I can do with kismet. So it does not look like I can use kismet on the WRT to dump my own traffic. I am trying to dump the outgoing and incoming traffic to Ethereal and analyze it. Do you agree that this is not the way I should be approaching this?

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