Daniel J Walsh wrote:
>
>
> kismet is not allowed to read files in the home directory, So you
> either need to move the ssid_map to a directory which kismet can read or
> modify policy to allow kismet to read the homedir.
>
> /var/lib/kismet is probably a better location.
>
> Or modify local policy with
>
> # grep kismet /var/log/audit/audit.log | audit2allow -M mykismet
> # semodule -i mykismet.pp
>
>
Thanks Dan, that is excellent - I will do one or other when I get back to
the machine tonight. I presume that the location of the ssid_map file is
defined in one of the config files for kismet, in which case it should be
straightforward to re-define it. If not then I will modify local policy (not
done that before so should be interesting for me!)
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