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Re: Wireless Ethereal
From: Floyd Hartog <floyd () netdefender ca>
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2004 07:10:28 -0600
Edward Smith wrote:
I believe you may be looking for Kismet. If you are looking for security tools in general look at, http://www.insecure.org/tools.html There is a toy for every occasion there :) FloydHi All, Has anyone used Ethereal to capture wireless traffic, and if so, can youpoint me to any resources documenting wireless Ethereal usage?I've downloaded the 10.2 Windows distribution and the documentation, and am planning to read, install, and experiment while I await replies.
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