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PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:24 pm
by King_Ice_Flash
streaker69 wrote:Careful, you're gonna get Prez and KIF all worked up again.

http://www.daire.org/prbride/040choosing.wav

PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 9:27 pm
by King_Ice_Flash
streaker69 wrote:Careful, you're gonna get Prez and KIF all worked up again.

http://members.aol.com/caspirgost/au/intellect.au

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 8:33 pm
by King_Ice_Flash
What about using the capture engine from AirSnort or from AiroDump for kismet? wouldn't be possible to write a drone kinda thing for that? I think I would un-install linux if that happened! No more Kannotix NS for me :D

PostPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:30 am
by devine
King_Ice_Flash wrote:What about using the capture engine from AirSnort or from AiroDump for kismet? wouldn't be possible to write a drone kinda thing for that? I think I would un-install linux if that happened! No more Kannotix NS for me :D


Sure, it's certainly possible. Don't have time myself right now, but if anyone's interested in the airodump source just let me know.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:45 pm
by goldfndr
Now available (admittedly unfinished) is an augmented edition that includes GPS and sounds and text-to-speech. It also includes cgps, so you can see how compatible GPSD is with your system and provide feedback (note: I compiled it with that line commented out, so everyone should be able to get a 3D lock). If you have your WRT54G (or similar drone) providing DHCP, it should fill in the IP address correctly automatically.

ns04kismet has been renamed to kiswinsound - having ns04 in the name just didn't make any sense.

Known issues:
  • The WAV recognition seems to be broken - double spaces seem to be getting parsed as single spaces, and since I'm using two spaces as a delimiter, well...
  • Still depends on regtool, still does only one speech per second.
  • I haven't given myself any credit in any of the text files. :D
Assuming that your computer has working audio (try sndrec32, or better yet install SCBLIB) and speech (in your Control Panel?), it should be good to go. Original instructions (termcap) still apply. I didn't uninstall cygwin, so I apologize if there are any dependencies I missed.

Really stuck with Kiswin32

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:28 pm
by it_group
Okay. I'm stuck. I've done a lot of reading and troubleshooting. Still stuck.

Here are *some* of the key things I've done:

I'm using w2k.

I've installed the kiswin32 package as indicated and extracted the .terminfo zip. I have the files currently at C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.terminfo - now, below that path I have a directory called "c" and then the three cgwin files from terminfo.zip reside in there.

I have tried it as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.terminfo\.terminfo\c and also as C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.terminfo without the "c" directory.

What happens in all cases is that a dos window opens for a milisecond and closes, then a second one does the same after many seconds. I assume this is because something is wrong, and that is the result of no error handling per a snippet in one of the readme files indicating such a thing.

I have both tried the original kismet.conf file unchanged, and I have also tried it with the source defined. The readme seems rather clear that the file need not be changed, and it seems that the vb script will get the ip address to define the source. But after hours of trying everything, and getting kismet to run on the router itself, I had to try that. As was indicated in the readme I used a linux box (the wrt54g, actually) and vi to edit the file.

The computer does have a routable connection to the drone box - as I telnet in from a dos window from the same computer I'm trying to run kiswin on with no problems.

kismet _drone is running and indicates that it is listening. Currently I have it listening to 192.168.1.0/24, and have also had it listening to everything at 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 - I've also tried 192.168.0.0/24. (the router is at 192.168.1.1/24)

I have successfully connected a kismet_server running on the same wrt54g to verify that the drone is running and not the problem.

I always get the same result=NFG.

TIA for your direction on this...

-Mark

PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:55 pm
by it_group
Okay...just after posting this I tried installing kiswin32 on another computer and it worked without a hitch.

So, if anyone ever wants to figure out what the problem was for troubleshooting kiswin, I'd be game, otherwise I really don't care as long as it runs on something here, which it does!

-Mark

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 8:15 am
by renderman
If you can connect to the drone with another box, it should be working.

The terminfo should be extracted so it's like: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.terminfo\c\

Also, double check that the above dir is in your homepath

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:27 am
by audit
Dutch wrote:Ain't that Audit's nieces ?

Dutch


Nah, those are my hunting groupies. They carry my "gear" and keep me warm during deer season.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:52 pm
by Dutch
audit wrote:Nah, those are my hunting groupies. They carry my "gear" and keep me warm during deer season.

Checks schedule. Yup, it's audits turn to arrange the yearly NS Forum Moderator gettogether.
/Looks in inbox for NS Forum Moderator Deer Hunt invitation, and checks if it is a "Bring Your Own Groupies", or "Groupies Will Be Supplied" event...

Dutch

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 9:58 am
by renderman
Thanks to Scrudge we have a beta of the Kiswin Windows installer that was foretold at Shmoocon.

It hopefully takes care of installing all the .terminfo stuff that seems to have been an issue for some people. Between this and the Auto-drone install script, if you can't get Kismet running on Windows, you should stop breeding for the sake of all mankind.

If you do experience problems, let me know and we can see about correcting them. A lack of test machines means we don't know everything that can go wrong.

http://www.renderlab.net/projects/wrt54g/kiswin_setup.exe

(CoWF page coming soon)

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:03 pm
by beakmyn
renderman wrote:Thanks to Scrudge we have a beta of the Kiswin Windows installer that was foretold at Shmoocon.

It hopefully takes care of installing all the .terminfo stuff that seems to have been an issue for some people. Between this and the Auto-drone install script, if you can't get Kismet running on Windows, you should stop breeding for the sake of all mankind.

If you do experience problems, let me know and we can see about correcting them. A lack of test machines means we don't know everything that can go wrong.

http://www.renderlab.net/projects/wrt54g/kiswin_setup.exe

(CoWF page coming soon)


Hey, just because it's not working on my Windows machine (I did get it to work on an Ipaq and a WRT so my genes are good)... Actually I still think it's a XP SP1 issue. I'll try it at home and let you know how it goes. Plus my daughter is really cute and smart.

edit:
Worked on XP Home SP2 user is administrator group

No Worky on XP Professional SP1 user is debugger group

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 4:28 pm
by Tuckie
lol, renderman your timing is impecible. I just installed it manually last night and got the drone up and running. If you haven't changed it yet there is a typo on your site in the wget line on your site. you have autodrone.sh when it should be auto-drone.sh.

Thanks for all the great work all of you guys have done. Now all that I want to try and get working is a script that I can execute (either remotely, or through the easy-wireless setup button) that will toggle it between a drone and a regular ap.

PostPosted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:23 pm
by renderman
Tuckie wrote:lol, renderman your timing is impecible. I just installed it manually last night and got the drone up and running. If you haven't changed it yet there is a typo on your site in the wget line on your site. you have autodrone.sh when it should be auto-drone.sh.

Thanks for all the great work all of you guys have done. Now all that I want to try and get working is a script that I can execute (either remotely, or through the easy-wireless setup button) that will toggle it between a drone and a regular ap.



Fixed, and thanks for the heads up

PostPosted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:20 am
by faxon2002
Thanks to all for the incredible work on this subject. I am not a wardriver or even a noob, infact I have never put any of this to test. Yet the reading is extremely intresting. I'm curious if those using the Kismet drones can use them for anything other than sniffing and IDS? Do they show up on your system as a wireless connection? Do you have to switch cards to do packet injection? Are they limited to communicating with Kismet server only?

Thanks in advance for the answers and your welcome for the stupid questions and subsequent oppurtunity to rip me.