AirsnortForum: Apps Topic: Airsnort started by: dmizzel Posted by dmizzel on Mar. 15 2006,02:26
Airsnort I have this: DSL2.2 on this: Thinkpad t22 with this: ath0 (orinoco gold) Loaded this: GTK-0705.dsl Then "update_to_GTK2" from mydsl menu from the command line: sudo ifconfig ath0 10.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up Next I loaded this: airsnort-0.1.1.dsl Did this on the command line: wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff|enable=true (lots of guessing/trial and error here, did I get it right?) Then launched this from command line: airsnort (also tried: sudo airsnort) Switched the preferences in airsnort to this: network device: ath0 is orinoco?: checked Finally, in airsnort pressed 'start' and got this: Could not set promiscuous mode (and nothing happens). Close airsnort and on the command line it says: Gdk-WARNING **: locale not supported by C library I've tried several variations of the above (e.g. without installing and updating gtk2, without the wlanctl-ng stuff). Any ideas?? note: wireless works fine, I've connected to my home network several times with no problems (the beauty of Orinoco) ***edit UPDATE Just downloaded airsnort-gtk2-0.2.7.dsl I loaded gtk0705.dsl first then airsnort and ran airsnort from command line, using the wlanctl-ng driver option I get the following: prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument /sbin/wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff enable=true channel=10 keepwepflags=false prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument /sbin/wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff enable=true channel=11 keepwepflags=false prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument /sbin/wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff enable=true channel=1 keepwepflags=false prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument /sbin/wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff enable=true channel=2 keepwepflags=false prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument /sbin/wlanctl-ng ath0 lnxreq_wlansniff enable=true channel=3 keepwepflags=false prismheader=false > /dev/null wlanctl-ng: Invalid argument on and on and on. When I try the ap/orinoco driver type, nothing happens. Posted by dmizzel on Mar. 26 2006,07:23
Anyone??? I realize I posted this in the wrong apps form (should have been in the .dsl apps form).How can I figure out the version/driver my card is or using? What is a 'cs driver' for my orinoco, and do i need to patch it? I think i do because it doesn't seem to have 'monitor mode' support/capabilities. Is that something that's not included in DSL? is it my card... my driver...??? Someone.... Please..... through me a bone. At this point anything would help. |