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has caused the Debian Bug report #552059,
regarding no examples at all for "source="
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Package: kismet
Version: 2008-05-R1-4.1
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/share/doc/kismet/README.gz

At
    2.  Set up the capture sources.  Most users will only need one, but it is
        possible to have any number of sources defined which will be combined
        into a single packet log.
        Sources are defined with the 'source' directive.  Source lines are
        defined with 'source=type,interface,name[,channel]'.  See the section
        'Capture Sources' for a list of source types.  The name can be anything
        that is useful for you to identify what source it is.  The initial
        channel is optional.  If an initial channel is requested on the command
        line it will take precedence.
Or in /etc/kismet/kismet.conf
    # Sources are defined as:
    # source=sourcetype,interface,name[,initialchannel]
    # Source types and required drivers are listed in the README under the
    # CAPTURE SOURCES section.
    # The initial channel is optional, if hopping is not enabled it can be used
    # to set the channel the interface listens on.
    # YOU MUST CHANGE THIS TO BE THE SOURCE YOU WANT TO USE
    #source=none,none,addme
you need to add real examples, not just "none,none,addme"
Also say how to figure out the "interface".
E.g., "use iwconfig, dmesg etc. getting e.g., eth3"



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Kismet has been updated to the most upstream version ( 2013.03.R1b-1
), which already includes the updated documentation (as from Sept. 29,
2008) from upstream

Thanks,
Nick

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