I. Introduction of TOOLS
Kismet is a 802.11 two layer wireless network detector, sniffer and intrusion detection system. It will work with any wireless network card that supports the original monitoring (Rfmon) mode and can sniff out the 802.11a/b/g/n traffic. It can use other programs to play audio alarm network events, read a network summary, or provide GPS coordinates. This is the main package that contains the core, client, and server.
Ii. tools included in the Kismet
Service components for Kismet_server–kismet
[HTML] View Plain copy root@kali:~# kismet_server -h usage: kismet_server [OPTION] nearly all of these options are run-time overrides for values in the kismet.conf configuration file. Permanent changes should be made to The configuration file . *** Generic Options *** -v, --version Show version -f, --config-file <file> Use alternate configuration file --no-line-wrap Turn of linewrapping of output (for grep, speed, etc) -s, --silent turn off stdout output after setup phase -- daemonize spawn detatched in the background --no-plugins Do not load plugins --no-root Do not start the kismet_capture binary &NBSP;&NBSP;&NBSP;&NBSP;&NBSP; when not running as root. for no-priv remote capture ONLY. *** kismet client/server options *** -l, --server-listen override Kismet server listen options *** kismet remote Drone Options *** --drone-listen Override Kismet drone listen options &NBSP;&NBSp *** Dump/Logging Options *** -T, --log-types <types> Override activated log types -t, -- Log-title <title> override default log title -p, --log-prefix <prefix> Directory to store log files -n, --no-logging Disable logging entirely *** packet capture source options *** -c, --capture-source Specify a new packet capture source (identical syntax to the config file) -C, --enable-capture-sources Enable capture sources ( comma-separated list of names or interfaces) *** Kismet Net tracking options *** --filter-tracker Tracker filtering *** Kismet gps options *** --use-gpsd-gps (h:p) Use GPSD-controlled GPS at host:port (default: localhost:2947) --use-nmea-gps (Dev) Use local NMEA serial GPS on device (default: /dev/ttyusb0) --use-virtual-gps (Lat,lon,alt) Use a virtual fixed-position gps record --gps-modelock <t:f> force broken gps units to act as if they have a valid signal (True/false) --gps-reconnect <t:f> reconnect if a GPS device fails (True/false)
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