Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Making Kismet configurable from within Knoppix

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    1

    Making Kismet configurable from within Knoppix

    Hi there,

    First of all a big thankyou to Klaus Knopper and colleagues for a great Linux live CD. I'm very impressed with it, and I make every attempt to give copies to my friends, to help convert them to Linux.

    Another useful-looking piece of software is Kismet (http://www.kismetwireless.net) , which is a WiFi packet sniffer for Linux. To my surprise and delight I found that Kismet is included on the Knoppix CD, albeit that it doesn't have a menu option - you have to invoke it from the command line. So with Knoppix you can turn any laptop into a handy WiFi packet sniffing tool!

    On Knoppix v3.3, Kismet worked straight 'out of the box' (when logged-in as root). However, on Knoppix v3.6 (which contains a later version of Kismet with some extra features I would like to use), Kismet doesn't work (for me). It turns out that on v3.3, the Kismet config file expects to see a Lucent/ Orinoco WiFi card (which I happen, by sheer luck, to have), whereas on Knoppix v3.6 it expects to see a Cisco WiFi card (which I don't have).

    So to change between one card and another, it is necessary to modify the configuration file (kismet.conf). However, this is stored in the read-only Knoppix filesystem (i.e. on the CD), with a link at /etc/kismet/kismet.conf, which *is* writeable (on RAMDISK, I suppose). So the hack around this problem is either to copy the config file into the above directory (overwriting the link), or else to copy the config file to somewhere else, and to replace the link to the new target directory.

    So perhaps to make Knoppix a little more configurable in the first place, it might be a good idea to put the Kismet config files directly in some writeable file system. This would probably be a good idea for other similar applications too. I understand that other considerations may mean that this isn't such a good idea. However, I just thought I'd make the suggestion, for what it's worth.

    Cheers,

    deeBs

  2. #2
    Senior Member registered user
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Germany
    Posts
    1,159
    My solution is to copy all configuration files to a self-made writable etc directory and having knoppix.sh copy the files inside that directory over the real /etc at each boot. This way, Knoppix is totally configurable.

  3. #3
    Member registered user
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Posts
    57
    I find this an interesting topic. The reason is that I can't get Kismet to run (from either hard disk nor CD). I am working on a Dell Latitude 610. I mean that it runs, but dies off because it can't set the monitor on the wifi card. This is passingly odd, since both cards (Orinoco Classic Gold PC and Linksys WPC11v3) work with Kismet on another Latitude 600 with Knoppix 3.4 installed (runninmg 2.4.x kernel)..

    I have spent the day sofar trying to figure out the differences. I have never built a Linux kernel, much less patched a device driver. I don't really know what I did to get it running under 3.4. It didn't work at first, but after a while, and a few upgrades amd whatnot, it was working....

    So, now even trying from the CD , both kernels, it still does not display the monitor ioctl with iwpriv. But I did notice the 13e driver in 2.6 and a 15rc?? in the 2.4 kernel. But no noticable capability differences..


    BillS

Similar Threads

  1. KISMET ERRORS DURING CONFIG KNOPPIX 3.6
    By bigmos in forum Networking
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 09-20-2004, 04:50 AM
  2. Replies: 2
    Last Post: 09-18-2004, 09:19 PM
  3. Kismet with Linksys WPC11 for Knoppix 3.4
    By bljohnson in forum Laptops
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 05-06-2004, 11:06 PM
  4. Kismet in Knoppix 3.2???
    By minhsao in forum The Lounge
    Replies: 13
    Last Post: 11-26-2003, 01:36 PM
  5. Orinoco/WaveLAN Card not configurable
    By Dan000892 in forum Networking
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 04-28-2003, 04:10 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


Apple IIE Vintage Computer Model A2S2128 (825-1351-A) picture

Apple IIE Vintage Computer Model A2S2128 (825-1351-A)

$174.99



VINTAGE Apple Macintosh Powerbook 190cs VTG 1995 Series Laptop M3047 READ picture

VINTAGE Apple Macintosh Powerbook 190cs VTG 1995 Series Laptop M3047 READ

$169.99



Vintage Apple Macintosh Performa 600 M1350 (POWERS ON) #99 picture

Vintage Apple Macintosh Performa 600 M1350 (POWERS ON) #99

$99.99



Vintage Apple Macintosh 512K / Mouse, Keyboard & Extras + Carry Case / Turns On picture

Vintage Apple Macintosh 512K / Mouse, Keyboard & Extras + Carry Case / Turns On

$260.00



Apple Computer Vintage sheet of 1990s rainbow logo stickers 2 Sticker Sheet picture

Apple Computer Vintage sheet of 1990s rainbow logo stickers 2 Sticker Sheet

$4.80



Vintage Apple Macintosh Computer PowerUp 8-bit PowerPC Promo Shirt - Ultra Rare picture

Vintage Apple Macintosh Computer PowerUp 8-bit PowerPC Promo Shirt - Ultra Rare

$49.99



Vintage Apple Logo Calculator. New in original box.  LAST ONE................... picture

Vintage Apple Logo Calculator. New in original box. LAST ONE...................

$26.75



VINTAGE 1997/98 Apple eMate 300 picture

VINTAGE 1997/98 Apple eMate 300

$100.00



Vintage Apple Black Laptop Bag Messenger Bag Rainbow Logo Mac Rare 90s 80s EUC picture

Vintage Apple Black Laptop Bag Messenger Bag Rainbow Logo Mac Rare 90s 80s EUC

$29.99



Vintage Apple A2M2010 Monitor II, 12

Vintage Apple A2M2010 Monitor II, 12" Green Phosper CRT

$99.99