| Posted by: | Shah |
| Subject: | Device not Configured error in Mac OS X 10.5 |
| Date: | 14:40:08 22/11/2007 |
> > Hello,
> > New to Macs and Kismet.
> > Trying to run a new install of Kismet on 10.5 and a macbook with builtin Broadcom 43xx 802.11 card.
> > I get the following error when I run kismet:
> > Launching kismet_server: /usr/local/bin/kismet_server
> > Will drop privs to sdl (501) gid 20
> > No specific sources given to be enabled, all will be enabled.
> > Non-RFMon VAPs will be destroyed on multi-vap interfaces (ie, madwifi-ng)
> > Enabling channel hopping.
> > Enabling channel splitting.
> > INFO: wlt1 looks like a Broadcom card running under Darwin.
> > Source 0 (1): Enabling monitor mode for darwin source interface en1: channel 6...
> > 2007-11-11 15:15:47.881 kismet_server[3614:10b] †Ù†»
> > INFO: en1 looks like a Broadcom card running under Darwin and already has monitor mode enabled in the kernel.
> > Source 0 (1): Opening darwin source interface wlt1...
> > FATAL: BIOCSETIF: wlt1: Device not configured
> >
> > I have the following line in the .conf file:
> > source=Darwin,en1,1
> >
> > Am I missing something else in the conf file?
> > Thanks,
> > Shah
>
> Hi. I have the same error on a Powerbook G4. Did you find a solution?
No, no luck. I can see the call that is causing the problem but not sure where to go from there.
Shah
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