or, try this script:
#!/bin/sh
cardctl scheme kismet
ifconfig eth0 down
kismet_monitor -i eth0
ifconfig wifi0 up
echo "Mode: r" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config
echo "Mode: y" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config
kismet -i wifi0
Did you try
ifconfig wifi0 up
and then as #5
kismet -i wifi0
or, try this script:
#!/bin/sh
cardctl scheme kismet
ifconfig eth0 down
kismet_monitor -i eth0
ifconfig wifi0 up
echo "Mode: r" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config
echo "Mode: y" > /proc/driver/aironet/eth0/Config
kismet -i wifi0
Yes! It works! Thank you!
I think key line is "cardctl scheme kismet"... But what exactly does it mean?
I tried the above example and still not connect to the server. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Taz
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