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Re: Using Airsnort through vmware on Red Hat 7.1


From: anindya <anindya () goonda org>
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 08:45:15 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Kevin,

        I believe this question is more appropriate in the
vmware newsgroups; BUT as far as I know, vmware does not
support bridging on wireless interfaces. Bridging on
the wireless interface means putting it into promiscuous
mode or "monitor" mode, which in 802.11b-land means that it CANNOT
transmit at the same time, unlike Ethernet. Somebody
correct me if I'm wrong here.

VMWare newsgroups are at news.vmware.com.

Thanks,
--Anindya

On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Kevin A.. Colin wrote:

Airsnort needs the following packages before compiling.
Kernel source
PCMCIA CS package
wlan-ng package
wlan-monitor-airsnort patch

I run Red Hat 7.1 under VMware which uses a supplied driver through
vmware that communicates with the host OS, Win2000.

I use the Buffalo Technology PCMCIA card that has the same chipset as
the Compaq WL100.

Does anyone know which packages I can omit to make Airsnort work under
VM? Or if can even work under VM?

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