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Kismet on Mac OS X

KrON writes "Kismet, undoubtedly one of the finest wardriving tools around, now has the ability to capture under Mac OS X using the Viha wireless drivers. Not only do we get to play with Kismet's awesome CLI now, but we can also use it in conjunction with GPSDrive"

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  1. Kismac? by Matthias+Wiesmann · · Score: 5, Informative

    One OS X application worth mentionning is Kismac. It seems to have similar features and has a cocoa interface. It would be interesting to compare the feature of both applications.

    1. Re:Kismac? by mjoecups · · Score: 5, Informative

      It also has the GPS connection built into it, so the blabbing about needing the command line is typical for a slashdot post... We don't need the command line for that feature we had it in a GUI months ago. Also if you are running Kismac on machine with the PCMCIA based Wavelan card, and you are using the open source wireless driver, you need to reboot after running Kismac, as it seems to stomp on the wireless driver somehow. Kismac with the Wavelan card found 3 networks in my backyard, while the built in airport card in this PB/G4 TI found none...

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    2. Re:Kismac? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      Kismac has a very small set of features compared to kismet; they're hardly comparable. Basically all kismac has going for it is the GUI, and kismet's UI really isn't that hard. And it's _not_ a CLI, it's an ncurses based UI. Not command line. Terminal, yes, commandline, no.

    3. Re:Kismac? by Aliencow · · Score: 2, Informative

      Kismet can do Distributed sniffing, it can sniff with many cards at the same time, each sniffing and hopping between different channel (let's say one card locked on chan 6, the other card sniffing on the rest), and has many powerful features that I'm not sure KisMAC has..