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RE: [Full-Disclosure] WiFi question
- To: "Dave King" <davefd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <Colin.Scott@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] WiFi question
- From: "Todd Towles" <toddtowles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:03:40 -0600
If you want to do Kismet, get a Sharp Zaurus handheld and install
OpenZaurus. Been running Dsniff, Kismet and Nmap on my handheld.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: full-disclosure-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:full-disclosure-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave King
> Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 10:52 AM
> To: Colin.Scott@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] WiFi question
>
> As far as handheld devices to aid you in your quest go, there
> are several options. If you've got a Pocket PC around you
> can try ministumbler, which is basically the Pocket PC
> version of netstumbler.
> It's free and would probably do most of what you want. If
> you want more and you're willing to fork out some cash (I
> believe it's around $3000) AirMagnet can do some really cool
> stuff but it's probably overkill for you.
>
> If you're feeling brave and can get a hold of an Ipaq you can
> replace Windows with Familiar Linux (www.handhelds.org) and
> then install Kismet
> (www.kismetwireless.net) which is a great free WiFi
> detecting/sniffing utility. Kismet can even work with a gps
> reciever and triangulate the location of the access point
> (although gps systems don't tend to work well in buildings).
> This option is what I use since I could run it on an Ipaq I
> picked up off Ebay cheap and has all the features I need,
> plus it's free.
>
> Laters,
> Dave King
> http://www.thesecure.net
>
> Colin.Scott@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >List,
> >
> >I'm an expert in nothing so when I saw this I had to ask, as Im sure
> >theres someone out there that is a WiFi expert.
> >
> >Google has found no answer so here goes.
> >
> >Last night we saw a new access point appear. No problems its
> an ad-hoc
> >network so its someone's machine with XP on configured for
> their home
> >W-LAN probably. Running Netstumbler shows more on it though.
> >
> >You get 2 Access Points showing this ESSID for a few
> seconds. Then you
> >get a 3rd, then a 4rth. Then the first two drop off, this
> repeats forever.
> >Always using a different MAC address when a new AP appears.
> The APs are
> >all WEP enabled (which I cant crack cos I dont have the savvy or the
> >tools :) ) and this goes on forever.
> >
> >The MACs are all from different pools (i.e. assigned to different
> >manufacturers) so the only conclusion is that they are all
> spoofed MACs.
> >
> >I have walked around the office and as far as I can tell its coming
> >from this office (the IT dept), basing that assumption on
> signal strength.
> >
> >Anyone seen any tools that do this? I would love a little hand-held
> >gadget that would help me find it (like the scanner in Alien!)
> >
> >Answers on a post card :)
> >
> >Colin.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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