ext Raphaƫl Jacquot [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kalle Valo wrote:
I'm excited to announce a new project called stlc45xx, an open source
WLAN driver for Nokia N800 and N810. It's using mac80211 stack
included in Linux since 2.6.22. Even though I currently classify the
driver as alpha quality I
The SVN version of kismet works minus packet injection.
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/screenies/kismet.png
That was running for ~8 hours. I've had it running for 24 hours exactly. 24
hours was enough for me to put the dump in my aircrack-ng build and have a
key in 1m 30s.
But I go off topic here
Hi,
2008/9/20 Faheem Pervez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The SVN version of kismet works minus packet injection.
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/screenies/kismet.png
That was running for ~8 hours. I've had it running for 24 hours exactly. 24
hours was enough for me to put the dump in my aircrack-ng build
Hi,
I don't have a ready package of the latest svn but the kismet aircrack-ng
build on :
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20888 work fine
and will carry on dumping packets.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Andrea Grandi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
2008/9/20 Faheem
Kalle,
thanks for sharing that info. That suggests to me that there may be a
performance security tradeoff when using the N800/N810 with encryption.
Is the software implementation of the AES algorithm fast enough to be
useable without noticing a performance degradation on the N800? I
surmise
Kalle,
I took a look at the OS2008 wireless supplicant and it looks like it
supports WPA and WPA with EAP but I do not see WPA2. That suggests to me
then that the supplicant referred to in this thread is NOT the standard one.
Best Regards,
John Holmblad
Acadia Secure Networks, LLC
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John Holmblad jholmblad at acadiasecurenets.com writes:
Also, is the wpa_supplicant a standard part of the Nokia OS200X or is
it a maemo garage type of software component?
Nokia ITOS uses a proprietary supplicant that is part of the closed-source ICD
software.
I am using configobj.py with my Python application. configobj.py uses the
compiler package, which seems to be missing in maemo. Is there a way to
install it?
--
Jeffrey Barish
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