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Im trying to find a good wifi sniffer, befor I moved to linux I use netstumbler, now I dont have a clue what to use, kismet doesnt support amtel pcmcia drivers, only amtel usb so kismet is out of the question (unless someone knows a workaround). Id like a shell based program so that it will be very quick, and ill look like a real hacker when people see it, lol. Please give your suggestions.
theres one problem with auditor, its not a program, its a live operating system, also, it uses kismet, which I already noted that it doesnot work with my wireless setup. Thanks any, I used autitor, its pretty good, but I dont want a live distro, since I already have linux running great.
Oh sorry, I was simply directing you towards Auditor with in mind that you might take a look at its list of tools. And then, based on that list decide what interests you. I should've written with more clarity.
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