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Setup Kismet GPSd in BackTrack 4 Beta Live ISO under Sun VirtualBox on Windows 7 host OS

How to setup Kismet and GPSd using the BackTrack 4 Live ISO under Sun VirtualBox on a Windows 7 host operating system. In this demo we are using a RTL8187 wireless device, a Delorme Earthmate GPS LT-20 USB device, and a Kingston USB mass storage device. We use Kismet to generate log files for our 802.11x audit and copy them to our removable USB storage device for later processing.

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Search PhotoBucket for danvillewifimapproject under People and you can see step by step screen shots of changing the kismet.conf file

I’m not using a gps device.

But can I type

source=wlan0,rt8178,root

right when bt4 starts up?

thx

Does your gps device work on your host operating system?

You have to set two values in the kismet.conf file
First set the source=interface,device,user
source=wlan0,rt8187,root
Second set the gps= value to true
gps=true

@danvillewifimap

I don’t think its the virtual machine I’m using because I’ve tried both VMWare and Parallels with no luck.

I’ll check out Sun VirtualBox and BT beta.

So when I get to the kismet.conf (if I get there) what do I have to input?

Have you tried Sun VirtualBox or the 30 day trail of VMWare? Does your GPS device work on your host operating system? If it does not work on the host OS it will not work on the guest OS. In this example I am using BackTrack Beta since it has the Kismet-Oldcore instead of the Kismet-NewCore.

@danvillewifimap
I tried both and it says ‘no file or directory’

also, when running the bt4 live cd in parallels i can’t find the kismet.conf file nor the readme

when Im in bt4 and i open a terminal window and type ‘kismet’ it runs the program but it cant scan because I havnt edited the kismet.conf file with my settings

can you tell me what I’m doing wrong? sry4badgrammar

it is /dev/ttyUSB0 <–Do not miss the zero
Does it show up when you type ls /dev/ttyUSB* ?
If you have a serial GPS it will be /dev/ttyS0

I’m lost @ 2:15
I’m doing the same thing but it says can’t find ls /dev/ttyUSB/

someone please help!

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