I am away from access to alternate hardware, please let me know what you find. I have not found a resolution as yet. I saw you also responded to a post at the Kismet site, perhaps one of the 3 of us will find a solution. --C trolley wrote:
caliel wrote:
Kismet fails as follows.
Yliakum:~ caliel$ sudo kismet Password: Launching kismet_server: /opt/local/bin/kismet_server Will drop privs to caliel (502) gid 20 No specific sources given to be enabled, all will be enabled. Non-RFMon VAPs will be destroyed on multi-vap interfaces (ie, madwifi-ng) Enabling channel hopping. Enabling channel splitting. INFO: wlt1 looks like a Broadcom card running under Darwin. Source 0 (airport_extreme): Enabling monitor mode for darwin source interface en1 channel 6... î|07-11-19 14:00:48.175 kismet_server[3092:10b] † INFO: en1 looks like a Broadcom card running under Darwin and already has monitor mode enabled in the kernel. Source 0 (airport_extreme): Opening darwin source interface wlt1... FATAL: BIOCSETIF: wlt1: Device not configured Done.
I'm getting the same error on a Powerbook G4. Did you figure anything out? I'm going to try it with a Ralink USB dongle and see if I have any more luck.
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