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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Sharp ROMs => Topic started by: jsippy on June 02, 2005, 11:52:25 am
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After spending much of last night digging around these forums, I am still unable to get kismet to run on the Sharp ROM.
When run from the command line (for debugging purposes) kismet complains that it cannon find libpcap.so.1
While I do have libpcap.so.0.7.2 installed and correctly linked (including libpcap.so.0.7, libpcap.so.0, etc) the highest version I have been able to find an ipk for is libpcap.so.0.8.1, and I have seen libpcap.so.0.8.3 metioned around here.
Anyone have any ideas as to what the deal is with libpcap.so.1? Do I need to download it from somewhere that I missed? or just link to it from another library?
-John
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Well, I have to reply to my own post...
While I never did get the libpcap.so.1 issue resolved, I did have some success by going over to www.kismetwireless.net and downloading the latest build of kismet. They have statically linked it, so at least I could get it to run, but I still could not get the kismet server to attach to an interface. I will have to look into this another day
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Well, I have to reply to my own post...
While I never did get the libpcap.so.1 issue resolved, I did have some success by going over to www.kismetwireless.net and downloading the latest build of kismet. They have statically linked it, so at least I could get it to run, but I still could not get the kismet server to attach to an interface. I will have to look into this another day
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I have Kismet working on my Sharp 3.1.3 ROM. Did you get the gui part and download and install it? It gives you an icon to click on and it works great as a wireless detector...unlike the Wellenreiter which I can't get to work at all on my OZ collie Z. Wellenreiter on OZ gives me some kind of weird choice about "killing" something when I start it and I'm afraid to answer "yes"; when I answer "no" it won't even detect my own wireless network in my own house!
[a href=\"http://killefiz.de/zaurus/search.php?q=kismet+&x=17&y=5]Get both the gui and the Kismet ipk here.[/url]
I used Kismet on Wall Street when we were in NYC and there were just tons and tons of wireless hits there!
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Try this
cd /usr/lib
ln -s libpcacp.so.0.8.1 libpcap.so.1
Stu
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Well, I have to reply to my own post...
While I never did get the libpcap.so.1 issue resolved, I did have some success by going over to www.kismetwireless.net and downloading the latest build of kismet. They have statically linked it, so at least I could get it to run, but I still could not get the kismet server to attach to an interface. I will have to look into this another day
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I have Kismet working on my Sharp 3.1.3 ROM. Did you get the gui part and download and install it? It gives you an icon to click on and it works great as a wireless detector...unlike the Wellenreiter which I can't get to work at all on my OZ collie Z. Wellenreiter on OZ gives me some kind of weird choice about "killing" something when I start it and I'm afraid to answer "yes"; when I answer "no" it won't even detect my own wireless network in my own house!
[a href=\"http://killefiz.de/zaurus/search.php?q=kismet+&x=17&y=5]Get both the gui and the Kismet ipk here.[/url]
I used Kismet on Wall Street when we were in NYC and there were just tons and tons of wireless hits there!
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Tomb, hi there! Can you point me to where I can download the SHARP 3.1.3 ROM? Thx!
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Tomb, hi there! Can you point me to where I can download the SHARP 3.1.3 ROM? Thx!
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Get it here:
[a href=\"http://www.elsix.org/downloads/CD-v313.zip]http://www.elsix.org/downloads/CD-v313.zip (http://index.php?act=findpost&pid=90661\")
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here..
i got your answer in a simple few steps..
gona post the information and files in a few seconds.
hmm never mind. the files are to big to post here.
ill set up a server for you to grab instructions and also the files to run kismet.
its easy.
just give me a day.
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here..
i got your answer in a simple few steps..
gona post the information and files in a few seconds.
hmm never mind. the files are to big to post here.
ill set up a server for you to grab instructions and also the files to run kismet.
its easy.
just give me a day.
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Cresho,
Where do you get all that energy from? You're a one man band!
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Thanks!
Tomb, hi there! Can you point me to where I can download the SHARP 3.1.3 ROM? Thx!
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Get it here:
[a href=\"http://www.elsix.org/downloads/CD-v313.zip]http://www.elsix.org/downloads/CD-v313.zip (http://index.php?act=findpost&pid=90661\")
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Hi,
I am in the same boat, kismet runs, but does not ever show any
networks, packets, etc.
I have a Linksys WCF12 which I use, and have been trying prism2
in the kismet.conf file.
I can't seem to find any end-to-end instructions, for getting it
up and running on any of the ROMs. There are also 2
versions of kismet at the site posted above (labeled get
kismet and the GUI here).
In any case, some more detailed instructions (or pointers to them)
would be very helpful. I also have a low power Socket WIFI card,
but although it connects to access points OK under all ROMS, after
a minute or so it always stops working. So, I assume its best
to use my Linksys to try to get kismet to function.
John
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okay
here it is...sorry for being so late
install-all to internal drive:
* libstdc6_1.2.2_arm.ipk
* libpcap - [libpcap0_0.7.2_arm.ipk
* kismet3 - [kismet_3.0.1c-20031228_arm.ipk
* kismet-qt - [kismet-qt_2.0.0_arm.ipk
hold down the kismet icon in applications and checkmark "start with root" and remove checkmark on "magnify".
su and use zeditor or your favorite editing program and change variables in /usr/local/etc/kismet.conf
change with zeditor or your favorite as su or root and change the variables in
the code looks like this combined
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# source=cisco,eth0,ciscosource
# Other common source configs:
# source=prism2,wlan0,prism2source
# source=prism2_avs,wlan0,newprism2source
source=orinoco,eth0,orinocosource
to
this
# source=cisco,eth0,ciscosource
# Other common source configs:
source=prism2,wlan0,prism2source
# source=prism2_avs,wlan0,newprism2source
# source=orinoco,eth0,orinocosource
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look deep but you will find it.
Once that is done create a network profile as follows:
_____________________________________________________________
Account
Name: kismet
Config
Non-Spec ESS-ID: "ANY" (unticked)
ESS-ID: any
Network Type: 802.11 Ad-Hoc
WEP
Key Type: Disabled
PPoE
Use PPoE Authentication (unticked)
WEB Auth
Use WEB Authentication (unticked)
TCP/IP
Obtain TCP/IP information Automatically (unticked)
IP Address: 10.1.0.2
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: 10.1.0.1
DNS
Auto-detect name servers (unticked)
Primary DNS: 10.1.0.1
Secondary DNS:
Default domain: (leave empty)
Proxy
No proxy
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now start up kismet and it will lock up.....wait no more than probably a minute and it will say that it cannot connect to server. click on quit and then hit config tab in kismet. change scheme to socket and click on save and close kismet. click the icon connection manager in the taskbar and connect to kismet. Once it says "connected", go to applications tab and start up kismet. Give it a few seconds and you have your results.
after all that mess, all you need to to from now on is...
Connect to this network which is kismet and then start Kismet. that is all.
Tutorial done by cresho@earthlink.net
if you cant find the ipk, email me and ill send em to you guys.
later
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Do you have those IPK's....cause I cant find some of them
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yeah just email me and ill send em over to you.
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Hi guys. Does this procedure work easily with the Sharp 3.1 ROM and Socket card? (ie no special drivers or installation?)
If yes, what config do I use in the Kismet.conf.
Thanks,
Grant
okay
here it is...sorry for being so late
install-all to internal drive:
* libstdc6_1.2.2_arm.ipk
* libpcap - [libpcap0_0.7.2_arm.ipk
* kismet3 - [kismet_3.0.1c-20031228_arm.ipk
* kismet-qt - [kismet-qt_2.0.0_arm.ipk
hold down the kismet icon in applications and checkmark "start with root" and remove checkmark on "magnify".
su and use zeditor or your favorite editing program and change variables in /usr/local/etc/kismet.conf
change with zeditor or your favorite as su or root and change the variables in
the code looks like this combined
_____________________________________________________________
# source=cisco,eth0,ciscosource
# Other common source configs:
# source=prism2,wlan0,prism2source
# source=prism2_avs,wlan0,newprism2source
source=orinoco,eth0,orinocosource
to
this
# source=cisco,eth0,ciscosource
# Other common source configs:
source=prism2,wlan0,prism2source
# source=prism2_avs,wlan0,newprism2source
# source=orinoco,eth0,orinocosource
_____________________________________________________________
look deep but you will find it.
Once that is done create a network profile as follows:
_____________________________________________________________
Account
Name: kismet
Config
Non-Spec ESS-ID: "ANY" (unticked)
ESS-ID: any
Network Type: 802.11 Ad-Hoc
WEP
Key Type: Disabled
PPoE
Use PPoE Authentication (unticked)
WEB Auth
Use WEB Authentication (unticked)
TCP/IP
Obtain TCP/IP information Automatically (unticked)
IP Address: 10.1.0.2
Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0
Gateway: 10.1.0.1
DNS
Auto-detect name servers (unticked)
Primary DNS: 10.1.0.1
Secondary DNS:
Default domain: (leave empty)
Proxy
No proxy
_____________________________________________________________
now start up kismet and it will lock up.....wait no more than probably a minute and it will say that it cannot connect to server. click on quit and then hit config tab in kismet. change scheme to socket and click on save and close kismet. click the icon connection manager in the taskbar and connect to kismet. Once it says "connected", go to applications tab and start up kismet. Give it a few seconds and you have your results.
after all that mess, all you need to to from now on is...
Connect to this network which is kismet and then start Kismet. that is all.
Tutorial done by cresho@earthlink.net
if you cant find the ipk, email me and ill send em to you guys.
later
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hi all:
does anyone have the kismet 3.0 file?? i can't find it in the feeds (though that doesn't mean its not there..) and the 2005-R1 version does not seem to work for me.
cheers
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Hi Folks,
I have tried several versions of kismet, on the 5500, under the sharp 3.13 ROM, using
many of the posts as a guide. I even tried the latest ARM build on the kismet site, under
which I got as far as "generating packets", but then the UI fails trying to open vt100.
I tried xterm with the same results.
Using the instructions in this post (remember I'm on a 5500 though) I get the
undefined __divsi3 symbol which causes the kismet_server to fail.
Does anyone have this working on a 5500, with the sharp ROM? I am willing
to reflash again, and try anything. I would very much like to run the sharp ROM
on this 5500, for pdaqtXrom investigation/testing, but I need kismet!
Like always, any info is greatly appreciated! John