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authornbd <nbd@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2006-10-07 11:57:20 +0000
committernbd <nbd@3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73>2006-10-07 11:57:20 +0000
commit725611a466f2edf12f809d22339b22223af4afe7 (patch)
tree4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 /openwrt/package/kismet/files
parentf4dd5a6d7c4ebea48cd6292744cb9def6037de80 (diff)
move old kamikaze out of trunk - will put buildroot-ng in there as soon as all the developers are ready
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@4944 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
Diffstat (limited to 'openwrt/package/kismet/files')
-rw-r--r--openwrt/package/kismet/files/ap_manuf79
-rw-r--r--openwrt/package/kismet/files/client_manuf249
-rw-r--r--openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet.conf281
-rw-r--r--openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf121
-rw-r--r--openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet_ui.conf61
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 791 deletions
diff --git a/openwrt/package/kismet/files/ap_manuf b/openwrt/package/kismet/files/ap_manuf
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diff --git a/openwrt/package/kismet/files/client_manuf b/openwrt/package/kismet/files/client_manuf
deleted file mode 100644
index b1c5ef4258..0000000000
--- a/openwrt/package/kismet/files/client_manuf
+++ /dev/null
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-00:09:7C:7C:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco Cisco Aironet 352 802.11b pcmcia card 0
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-00:09:E8:00:00:00/FF:FF:FF:00:00:00 Cisco Unknown 0
-00:09:E8:E8:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-LMC352
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-00:0A:41:41:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM352 0
-00:0A:41:41:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM352
-00:0A:41:41:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM352
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-00:40:05:05:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 D-Link DWL-650+ wireless 6 192.168.0.1
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-00:40:96:96:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PC4800
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-00:40:96:96:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM340 0
-00:40:96:96:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM340
-00:40:96:96:00:00/FF:FF:FF:FF:00:00 Cisco AIR-PCM340
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diff --git a/openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet.conf b/openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet.conf
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-# Kismet config file
-# Most of the "static" configs have been moved to here -- the command line
-# config was getting way too crowded and cryptic. We want functionality,
-# not continually reading --help!
-
-# Version of Kismet config
-version=2005.01.R1
-
-# Name of server (Purely for organiational purposes)
-servername=Kismet
-
-# User to setid to (should be your normal user)
-suiduser=nobody
-
-# Sources are defined as:
-# source=cardtype,interface,name[,initialchannel]
-# Card types and required drivers are listed in the README.
-# The initial channel is optional, if hopping is not enabled it can be used
-# to set the channel the interface listens on.
-# YOU MUST CHANGE THIS TO BE THE SOURCE YOU WANT TO USE
-source=wrt54g,eth1,wireless
-# For v1 hardware uncomment this:
-# source=wrt54g,eth2,wireless
-
-# Comma-separated list of sources to enable. This is only needed if you defined
-# multiple sources and only want to enable some of them. By default, all defined
-# sources are enabled.
-# For example:
-# enablesources=prismsource,ciscosource
-
-# Do we channelhop?
-channelhop=true
-
-# How many channels per second do we hop? (1-10)
-channelvelocity=5
-
-# By setting the dwell time for channel hopping we override the channelvelocity
-# setting above and dwell on each channel for the given number of seconds.
-#channeldwell=10
-
-# Do we split channels between cards on the same spectrum? This means if
-# multiple 802.11b capture sources are defined, they will be offset to cover
-# the most possible spectrum at a given time. This also controls splitting
-# fine-tuned sourcechannels lines which cover multiple interfaces (see below)
-channelsplit=true
-
-# Basic channel hopping control:
-# These define the channels the cards hop through for various frequency ranges
-# supported by Kismet. More finegrain control is available via the
-# "sourcechannels" configuration option.
-#
-# Don't change the IEEE80211<x> identifiers or channel hopping won't work.
-
-# Users outside the US might want to use this list:
-# defaultchannels=IEEE80211b:1,7,13,2,8,3,14,9,4,10,5,11,6,12
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211b:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# 802.11g uses the same channels as 802.11b...
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211g:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# 802.11a channels are non-overlapping so sequential is fine. You may want to
-# adjust the list depending on the channels your card actually supports.
-# defaultchannels=IEEE80211a:36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,120,124,128,132,136,140,149,153,157,161,184,188,192,196,200,204,208,212,216
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211a:36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64
-
-# Combo cards like Atheros use both 'a' and 'b/g' channels. Of course, you
-# can also explicitly override a given source. You can use the script
-# extras/listchan.pl to extract all the channels your card supports.
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211ab:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64
-
-# Fine-tuning channel hopping control:
-# The sourcechannels option can be used to set the channel hopping for
-# specific interfaces, and to control what interfaces share a list of
-# channels for split hopping. This can also be used to easily lock
-# one card on a single channel while hopping with other cards.
-# Any card without a sourcechannel definition will use the standard hopping
-# list.
-# sourcechannels=sourcename[,sourcename]:ch1,ch2,ch3,...chN
-
-# ie, for us channels on the source 'prism2source' (same as normal channel
-# hopping behavior):
-# sourcechannels=prism2source:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# Given two capture sources, "prism2a" and "prism2b", we want prism2a to stay
-# on channel 6 and prism2b to hop normally. By not setting a sourcechannels
-# line for prism2b, it will use the standard hopping.
-# sourcechannels=prism2a:6
-
-# To assign the same custom hop channel to multiple sources, or to split the
-# same custom hop channel over two sources (if splitchannels is true), list
-# them all on the same sourcechannels line:
-# sourcechannels=prism2a,prism2b,prism2c:1,6,11
-
-# Port to serve GUI data
-tcpport=2501
-# People allowed to connect, comma seperated IP addresses or network/mask
-# blocks. Netmasks can be expressed as dotted quad (/255.255.255.0) or as
-# numbers (/24)
-allowedhosts=127.0.0.1
-# Maximum number of concurrent GUI's
-maxclients=5
-
-# Do we have a GPS?
-gps=false
-# Host:port that GPSD is running on. This can be localhost OR remote!
-gpshost=localhost:2947
-# Do we lock the mode? This overrides coordinates of lock "0", which will
-# generate some bad information until you get a GPS lock, but it will
-# fix problems with GPS units with broken NMEA that report lock 0
-gpsmodelock=false
-
-# Packet filtering options:
-# filter_tracker - Packets filtered from the tracker are not processed or
-# recorded in any way.
-# filter_dump - Packets filtered at the dump level are tracked, displayed,
-# and written to the csv/xml/network/etc files, but not
-# recorded in the packet dump
-# filter_export - Controls what packets influence the exported CSV, network,
-# xml, gps, etc files.
-# All filtering options take arguments containing the type of address and
-# addresses to be filtered. Valid address types are 'ANY', 'BSSID',
-# 'SOURCE', and 'DEST'. Filtering can be inverted by the use of '!' before
-# the address. For example,
-# filter_tracker=ANY(!00:00:DE:AD:BE:EF)
-# has the same effect as the previous mac_filter config file option.
-# filter_tracker=...
-# filter_dump=...
-# filter_export=...
-
-# Alerts to be reported and the throttling rates.
-# alert=name,throttle/unit,burst
-# The throttle/unit describes the number of alerts of this type that are
-# sent per time unit. Valid time units are second, minute, hour, and day.
-# Burst describes the number of alerts sent before throttling takes place.
-# For example:
-# alert=FOO,10/min,5
-# Would allow 5 alerts through before throttling is enabled, and will then
-# limit the number of alerts to 10 per minute.
-# A throttle rate of 0 disables throttling of the alert.
-# See the README for a list of alert types.
-alert=NETSTUMBLER,5/min,2
-alert=WELLENREITER,5/min,2
-alert=LUCENTTEST,5/min,2
-alert=DEAUTHFLOOD,5/min,4
-alert=BCASTDISCON,5/min,4
-alert=CHANCHANGE,5/min,4
-alert=AIRJACKSSID,5/min,2
-alert=PROBENOJOIN,5/min,2
-alert=DISASSOCTRAFFIC,5/min,2
-alert=NULLPROBERESP,5/min,5
-alert=BSSTIMESTAMP,5/min,5
-
-# Known WEP keys to decrypt, bssid,hexkey. This is only for networks where
-# the keys are already known, and it may impact throughput on slower hardware.
-# Multiple wepkey lines may be used for multiple BSSIDs.
-# wepkey=00:DE:AD:C0:DE:00,FEEDFACEDEADBEEF01020304050607080900
-
-# Is transmission of the keys to the client allowed? This may be a security
-# risk for some. If you disable this, you will not be able to query keys from
-# a client.
-allowkeytransmit=true
-
-# How often (in seconds) do we write all our data files (0 to disable)
-writeinterval=300
-
-# Where do we get our manufacturer fingerprints from? Assumed to be in the
-# default config directory if an absolute path is not given.
-ap_manuf=ap_manuf
-client_manuf=client_manuf
-
-# Use metric measurements in the output?
-metric=false
-
-# Do we write waypoints for gpsdrive to load? Note: This is NOT related to
-# recent versions of GPSDrive's native support of Kismet.
-waypoints=false
-# GPSMap waypoint file. This WILL be truncated.
-waypointdata=%h/.gpsdrive/way_kismet.txt
-
-# How many alerts do we backlog for new clients? Only change this if you have
-# a -very- low memory system and need those extra bytes, or if you have a high
-# memory system and a huge number of alert conditions.
-alertbacklog=50
-
-# File types to log, comma seperated
-# dump - raw packet dump
-# network - plaintext detected networks
-# csv - plaintext detected networks in CSV format
-# xml - XML formatted network and cisco log
-# weak - weak packets (in airsnort format)
-# cisco - cisco equipment CDP broadcasts
-# gps - gps coordinates
-logtypes=dump,network,csv,xml,weak,cisco,gps
-
-# Do we track probe responses and merge probe networks into their owners?
-# This isn't always desireable, depending on the type of monitoring you're
-# trying to do.
-trackprobenets=true
-
-# Do we log "noise" packets that we can't decipher? I tend to not, since
-# they don't have anything interesting at all in them.
-noiselog=false
-
-# Do we log corrupt packets? Corrupt packets have enough header information
-# to see what they are, but someting is wrong with them that prevents us from
-# completely dissecting them. Logging these is usually not a bad idea.
-corruptlog=true
-
-# Do we log beacon packets or do we filter them out of the dumpfile
-beaconlog=true
-
-# Do we log PHY layer packets or do we filter them out of the dumpfile
-phylog=true
-
-# Do we mangle packets if we can decrypt them or if they're fuzzy-detected
-mangledatalog=true
-
-# Do we do "fuzzy" crypt detection? (byte-based detection instead of 802.11
-# frame headers)
-# valid option: Comma seperated list of card types to perform fuzzy detection
-# on, or 'all'
-fuzzycrypt=wtapfile,wlanng,wlanng_legacy,wlanng_avs,hostap,wlanng_wext
-
-# What type of dump do we generate?
-# valid option: "wiretap"
-dumptype=wiretap
-# Do we limit the size of dump logs? Sometimes ethereal can't handle big ones.
-# 0 = No limit
-# Anything else = Max number of packets to log to a single file before closing
-# and opening a new one.
-dumplimit=0
-
-# Do we write data packets to a FIFO for an external data-IDS (such as Snort)?
-# See the docs before enabling this.
-#fifo=/tmp/kismet_dump
-
-# Default log title
-logdefault=Kismet
-
-# logtemplate - Filename logging template.
-# This is, at first glance, really nasty and ugly, but you'll hardly ever
-# have to touch it so don't complain too much.
-#
-# %n is replaced by the logging instance name
-# %d is replaced by the current date as Mon-DD-YYYY
-# %D is replaced by the current date as YYYYMMDD
-# %t is replaced by the starting log time
-# %i is replaced by the increment log in the case of multiple logs
-# %l is replaced by the log type (dump, status, crypt, etc)
-# %h is replaced by the home directory
-# ie, "netlogs/%n-%d-%i.dump" called with a logging name of "Pok" could expand
-# to something like "netlogs/Pok-Dec-20-01-1.dump" for the first instance and
-# "netlogs/Pok-Dec-20-01-2.%l" for the second logfile generated.
-# %h/netlots/%n-%d-%i.dump could expand to
-# /home/foo/netlogs/Pok-Dec-20-01-2.dump
-#
-# Other possibilities: Sorting by directory
-# logtemplate=%l/%n-%d-%i
-# Would expand to, for example,
-# dump/Pok-Dec-20-01-1
-# crypt/Pok-Dec-20-01-1
-# and so on. The "dump", "crypt", etc, dirs must exist before kismet is run
-# in this case.
-logtemplate=%n-%d-%i.%l
-
-# Where do we store the pid file of the server?
-piddir=/var/run/
-
-# Where state info, etc, is stored. You shouldnt ever need to change this.
-# This is a directory.
-configdir=%h/.kismet/
-
-# cloaked SSID file. You shouldn't ever need to change this.
-ssidmap=ssid_map
-
-# Group map file. You shouldn't ever need to change this.
-groupmap=group_map
-
-# IP range map file. You shouldn't ever need to change this.
-ipmap=ip_map
-
diff --git a/openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf b/openwrt/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf
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index 901b5b83e1..0000000000
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@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-# Kismet drone config file
-
-version=2005.04.R1
-
-# Name of server (Purely for organiational purposes)
-servername=Kismet
-
-# User to setid to (should be your normal user)
-suiduser=nobody
-
-# Port to serve packet data... This probably shouldn't be the same as the port
-# you configured kismet_server for, or else you'll have problems running them
-# on the same system.
-tcpport=3501
-# People allowed to connect, comma seperated IP addresses or network/mask
-# blocks. Netmasks can be expressed as dotted quad (/255.255.255.0) or as
-# numbers (/24)
-allowedhosts=127.0.0.1
-# Maximum number of concurrent stream attachments
-maxclients=5
-
-# Packet sources:
-# source=capture_cardtype,capture_interface,capture_name
-# Card type - Specifies the type of device. It can be one of:
-# cisco - Cisco card with Linux Kernel drivers
-# cisco_cvs - Cisco card with CVS Linux drivers
-# cisco_bsd - Cisco on *BSD
-# prism2 - Prism2 using wlan-ng drivers with pcap support (all
-# current versions support pcap)
-# prism2_hostap - Prism2 using hostap drivers
-# prism2_legacy - Prism2 using wlan-ng drivers without pcap support (0.1.9)
-# prism2_bsd - Prism2 on *BSD
-# orinoco - Orinoco cards using Snax's patched driers
-# generic - Generic card with no specific support. You will have
-# to put this into monitor mode yourself!
-# wsp100 - WSP100 embedded remote sensor.
-# wtapfile - Saved file of packets readable by libwiretap
-# ar5k - ar5k 802.11a using the vt_ar5k drivers
-# Capture interface - Specifies the network interface Kismet will watch for
-# packets to come in on. Typically "ethX" or "wlanX". For the WSP100 capture
-# engine, the WSP100 device sends packets via a UDP stream, so the capture
-# interface should be in the form of host:port where 'host' is the WSP100 and
-# 'port' is the local UDP port that it will send data to.
-# Capture Name - The name Kismet uses for this capture source. This is the
-# name used to specify what sources to enable.
-#
-# To enable multiple sources, specify a source line for each and then use the
-# enablesources line to enable them. For example:
-# source=prism2,wlan0,prism
-# source=cisco,eth0,cisco
-source=wrt54g,eth1,wireless
-# For v1 hardware uncomment this:
-# source=wrt54g,eth2,wireless
-
-# Comma-separated list of sources to enable. This is only needed if you wish
-# to selectively enable multiple sources.
-# enablesources=prism,cisco
-
-# Do we channelhop?
-channelhop=true
-
-# How many channels per second do we hop? (1-10)
-channelvelocity=5
-
-# By setting the dwell time for channel hopping we override the channelvelocity
-# setting above and dwell on each channel for the given number of seconds.
-#channeldwell=10
-
-# Do we split channels between cards on the same spectrum? This means if
-# multiple 802.11b capture sources are defined, they will be offset to cover
-# the most possible spectrum at a given time. This also controls splitting
-# fine-tuned sourcechannels lines which cover multiple interfaces (see below)
-splitchannels=true
-
-# Basic channel hopping control:
-# These define the channels the cards hop through for various frequency ranges
-# supported by Kismet. More finegrain control is available via the
-# "sourcechannels" configuration option.
-#
-# Don't change the IEEE80211<x> identifiers or channel hopping won't work.
-
-# Users outside the US might want to use this list:
-# defaultchannels=IEEE80211b:1,7,13,2,8,3,14,9,4,10,5,11,6,12
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211b:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# 802.11g uses the same channels as 802.11b...
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211g:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# 802.11a channels are non-overlapping so sequential is fine. You may want to
-# adjust the list depending on the channels your card actually supports.
-# defaultchannels=IEEE80211a:36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,100,104,108,112,116,120,124,128,132,136,140,149,153,157,161,184,188,192,196,200,204,208,212,216
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211a:36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64
-
-# Combo cards like Atheros use both 'a' and 'b/g' channels. Of course, you
-# can also explicitly override a given source. You can use the script
-# extras/listchan.pl to extract all the channels your card supports.
-defaultchannels=IEEE80211ab:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10,36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64
-
-# Fine-tuning channel hopping control:
-# The sourcechannels option can be used to set the channel hopping for
-# specific interfaces, and to control what interfaces share a list of
-# channels for split hopping. This can also be used to easily lock
-# one card on a single channel while hopping with other cards.
-# Any card without a sourcechannel definition will use the standard hopping
-# list.
-# sourcechannels=sourcename[,sourcename]:ch1,ch2,ch3,...chN
-
-# ie, for us channels on the source 'prism2source' (same as normal channel
-# hopping behavior):
-# sourcechannels=prism2source:1,6,11,2,7,3,8,4,9,5,10
-
-# Given two capture sources, "prism2a" and "prism2b", we want prism2a to stay
-# on channel 6 and prism2b to hop normally. By not setting a sourcechannels
-# line for prism2b, it will use the standard hopping.
-# sourcechannels=prism2a:6
-
-# To assign the same custom hop channel to multiple sources, or to split the
-# same custom hop channel over two sources (if splitchannels is true), list
-# them all on the same sourcechannels line:
-# sourcechannels=prism2a,prism2b,prism2c:1,6,11
-
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-# Kismet GUI config file
-
-# Version of Kismet config
-version=2005.04.R1
-
-# Do we show the intro window?
-showintro=false
-
-# Gui type to use
-# Valid types: curses, panel
-gui=panel
-# Server to connect to (host:port)
-host=localhost:2501
-# Network traffic decay (active/recent/inactive) and packet click rate - increase
-# this if you are doing prism2 channel hopping.
-decay=3
-# What columns do we display? Comma seperated. Read the documentation for what
-# columns are valid.
-columns=decay,name,type,wep,channel,packets,flags,ip,size
-# What columns do we display for clients? Comma seperated.
-clientcolumns=decay,type,mac,manuf,data,crypt,size,ip,signal,quality,noise
-
-# Do we auotmatically make a group for probed networks or do we show them
-# amidst other networks?
-autogroup_probe=true
-# Do we autogroup data-only networks?
-autogroup_data=true
-
-# Display battery status?
-apm=false
-
-# Simple borders (use - and | instead of smooth vertical and horizontal
-# lines. This is required on Zaurus, and might be needed elsewhere if your
-# terminal doesn't display the border characters correctly.
-simpleborders=false
-
-# Colors (front, back) of text in the panel front. Valid colors are:
-# black, red, yellow, green, blue, magenta, cyan, white
-# optionally prefixed with "hi-" for bold/bright colors, ie
-# hi-red, hi-yellow, hi-green, etc.
-
-# Enable colors?
-color=true
-# Background
-backgroundcolor=black
-# Default text
-textcolor=white
-# Window borders
-bordercolor=green
-# Titles
-titlecolor=hi-white
-# GPS and APM info
-monitorcolor=hi-white
-# WEP network color
-wepcolor=hi-green
-# Factory network color
-factorycolor=hi-red
-# Open color
-opencolor=hi-yellow
-# Decloaked network color
-cloakcolor=hi-blue