OK, I see. On a Debian box (Raspberry Pi) I just selected Kismet in Synaptic and Wire Shark comes up as one of the dependencies. But I've never felt Linux made much sense anyway.
On 4/24/14, Stuart Henderson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2014/04/24 14:40, Ingo Schwarze wrote: >> Hi Alan, >> >> Alan Corey wrote on Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 03:18:06AM -0400: >> >> > Maybe the distribution's not allowed by the licensing, but it's GPL. >> > I installed it on my laptop running OpenBSD 5.2 by just running >> > configure, gmake, gmake install. >> > >> > http://www.wireshark.org nice gui network protocol analyzer, reads >> > and writes pcap format files among others. Useful addition to >> > aircrack. It's currently using GTK but going to QT. >> >> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=139694935227588&w=2 >> >> In short, use tcpdump(8), wireshark is still dangerous. >> >> Yours, >> Ingo >> > > But so is your average web browser.. I wouldn't object to adding it > (there is a port in openbsd-wip) but it *MUST* be kept up-to-date and > provided with suitable warnings. > > -- Credit is the root of all evil. - AB1JX
