Re: wardriving question

2003-09-11 Thread Armand Passelac
[ On Sun, 07 Sep, 2003 at 16:43, Jeremy R Brinkley wrote: ]
 I'm looking to do some wardriving. 

Look Kismet and WifiScanner : tools to auditing and analyze Wireless traffic.


 I have a cisco aironet 350 pcmcia card
 and was wondering if I can capture raw packets in ethereal or ettercap. I'm
 also looking for a good netstumbler type program that will work with this
 card. I haven't found any decent ones. I'm considering buying an 802.11g
 card. Are there any decent ones which have an external antenna connector
 that are supported under freebsd?

On BSD I'm not sure (I think yes but try it).
In the following, I give you some sites and references about Wifi on Linux.
I don't check links since few months, but It should still exists...
Again, it should be work on Linux... I hope for you ;-)

Linux WLAN-NG driver project : 
Good WiFi driver project with a very good mailing list.
Mozilla Public License
www.linux-wlan.org
Chipset Prism/Intersil

HostAP :
How to make a Wifi gateway with few money ;-)
License GPL
http://hostap.epitest.fi

Kismet :
License GPL
http://www.kismetwireless.net
Works with any kinds of Chipset
Allow you to realize a stealth listening ;-)

WifiScanner :
Tools to audit and analyze 802.11b network
License GPL.
Chipset Prism with driver Wlan-NG.




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Re: wardriving question

2003-09-10 Thread Armand Passelac
[ On Sun, 07 Sep, 2003 at 16:43, Jeremy R Brinkley wrote: ]
 I'm looking to do some wardriving. 

Look Kismet and WifiScanner : tools to audit and analyze Wireless traffic.


 I have a cisco aironet 350 pcmcia card
 and was wondering if I can capture raw packets in ethereal or ettercap. I'm
 also looking for a good netstumbler type program that will work with this
 card. I haven't found any decent ones. I'm considering buying an 802.11g
 card. Are there any decent ones which have an external antenna connector
 that are supported under freebsd?

On BSD I'm not sure (I think yes but try it).
In the following, I give you some sites and references about Wifi on Linux.
I don't check links since few months, but It should still exists...
Again, it should be work on Linux... I hope for you ;-)

Linux WLAN-NG driver project : 
Good WiFi driver project with a very good mailing list.
Mozilla Public License
www.linux-wlan.org
Chipset Prism/Intersil

HostAP :
How to make a Wifi gateway with few money ;-)
License GPL
http://hostap.epitest.fi

Kismet :
License GPL
http://www.kismetwireless.net
Works with any kinds of Chipset
Allow you to realize a stealth listening ;-)

WifiScanner :
Tools to audit and analyze 802.11b network
License GPL.
Chipset Prism with driver Wlan-NG.




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wardriving question

2003-09-07 Thread Jeremy R Brinkley
I'm looking to do some wardriving. I have a cisco aironet 350 pcmcia card
and was wondering if I can capture raw packets in ethereal or ettercap. I'm
also looking for a good netstumbler type program that will work with this
card. I haven't found any decent ones. I'm considering buying an 802.11g
card. Are there any decent ones which have an external antenna connector
that are supported under freebsd?
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