Hmmm, VMW just plain uses the host NIC. The 'bridging' is done by VMW, and just hooks the NIC driver and multiplexes it to all the client OSes with matching MACs or with the NIC set promiscuous. If it's a wireless NIC, I don't see the difference, and I don't think the VMW client will either. And I thought that "monitor=read-only" was dependant on the device. Anyone know one that can be promiscuous and TX at the same time? (bearing in mind it's broadcast technology anyway!) Dom -----Original Message----- From: anindya [mailto:anindyaat_private] Sent: 31 August 2001 13:45 To: Kevin A.. Colin Cc: pen-testat_private Subject: Re: Using Airsnort through vmware on Red Hat 7.1 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? > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) > Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which > automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: > https://alerts.securityfocus.com/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
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