[MLB-WIRELESS] enterasys + kismet?

Andrew Gibson andrewg at hitec.com.au
Fri Sep 13 12:57:13 EST 2002


Could check out Wellenreiter v1.5 - recently added support for Lucent cards.
http://www.remote-exploit.org/

Description: Wellenreiter is a GTK/Perl program that makes the discovery 
and auditing of 802.11b wireless networks much easier. All three major 
wireless cards (Prism2 , Lucent, and Cisco) are supported. It has an 
embedded statistics engine for the common parameters provided by wireless 
drivers. Its scanner window can be used to discover access-points, 
networks, and ad-hoc cards. It detects essid broadcasting or 
non-broadcasting networks in every channel. Non-broadcasting networks could 
be uncovered automatically. The manufacturer and WEP is automaticly 
detected. A flexible sound event configuration lets you work in unattended 
environments. An ethereal / tcpdump-compatible dumpfile can be created for 
the whole session, so detailed analysis at another location is easy. GPS 
support tracks the location of the discovered networks immediantly. 
Automatic associating is possible with randomly generated MAC addreses, so 
you dont have to work with your real MAC address anymore. Wellenreiter can 
reside on low-resolution devices that can run GTK/Perl and Linux/BSD (such 
as iPaqs). A essid bruteforcer is included now too. This version got now a 
lot of bugfixes and minor enhancements.

Andrew

At 11:04 AM 13/09/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>For those who are using enterasys cards in linux boxen - what are you
>using for netstumbler-type operations?  Kismet looks like it'd be really
>nice, but I haven't (in a quick hack at it) been able to make it
>actually monitor.  Are there other tools out there, or is there an easy
>way to make kismet work?
>
>On debian woody + unstable, if it makes any difference.
>
>KevinL
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