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| diff --git a/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf b/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf new file mode 100644 index 000000000..865278ab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/package/kismet/files/kismet_drone.conf @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# Kismet drone config file + +version=Feb.04.01a + +# Name of server (Purely for organiational purposes) +servername=Kismet + +# User to setid to (should be your normal user) +suiduser=your_user_here + +# 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=generic,prism0,Kismet-Drone + +# 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 + | 
