An 802.11 Wireless Network Sniffer
Kismet is an 802.11 wireless network sniffer. This is different from a
normal network sniffer (such as Ethereal or tcpdump) because it
separates and identifies different wireless networks in the area.
Kismet works with any 802.11b wireless card that is capable of
reporting raw packets (rfmon support), which include any Prism2-based
cards (Linksys, D-Link, Rangelan, and more), Cisco Aironet cards, and
Orinoco-based cards. Kismet also supports the WSP100 802.11b remote
sensor by Network Chemistry and is able to monitor 802.11a networks
with cards that use the ar5k chipset.
- Developed at network:utilities
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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kismet-2011-03-R2-makefile.diff | 0000003443 3.36 KB | |
kismet-2013-03-R1b.tar.xz | 0000699968 684 KB | |
kismet-2013-03-R1b.tar.xz.asc | 0000000198 198 Bytes | |
kismet.changes | 0000016021 15.6 KB | |
kismet.keyring | 0000002365 2.31 KB | |
kismet.spec | 0000003105 3.03 KB |
Revision 33 (latest revision is 59)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- version 2013-03-R1b * While this does not have major new features (phy-neutral is still in development) it includes a long list of bugfixes, including better ncurses color support, radiotap fixes, better interface control when setting channels, memory leak fixes, better packaging for distros, and various other quirks. - Switch build to libnl3. (forwarded request 235594 from elvigia)
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