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V3sth4cks153

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  1. Did you run 'apt-get -f install' just like it's said in the log ? If not, you should try that.
  2. Did you start airodump-ng before deauthing ? If not, try starting airodump-ng, and leave it running while you run aireplay-ng in another window. When a 4 way handshake is captured, airodump will normally tell you in the upper right-hand corner, unless you're using a REALLY old version. You can see an example in this image (not mine) : http://s94.photobucket.com/user/TAPE_RULEZ/media/ocl03.jpg.html
  3. Without GPSD and without ssh'ing in to kill it ?
  4. Thanks ! I'll try that too. Didn't really look that much into serial once I got GPSD working. You're right about not using GPSD: It just adds another thing that can fail... But do I just need to kill the process to shutdown kismet_server properly ? Or do I need to stay connected and do a ctrl+c to stop it ? (Sorry if I sound dumb, I'm pretty new at this )
  5. Hi everyone ! So I recently bought myself a GlobalSat BU-353-S4 GPS reciever, to try wardriving/warwalking with the Mark V. I managed to make everything run fine by reseting the Pineapple, installing kismet-server and GPSD with OPKG, and customizing kismet.conf. To start GPSD up, I use this command: gpsd -N -D5 /dev/ttyUSB0 -F /var/run/gpsd.soc Then a LED started blinking on the GPS reciever, to show that everything is up and running. When I was done with my wardrive/warwalk, I simply powered off the Pineapple. The next day, when I powered the Pineapple back on, and ran the GPSD command, the LED on the reciever didn't blink (even after several minutes). The only way I found to make it all work again was to reset the Pineapple and then reinstalling everything, which is just too much pain to do everytime. Am I missing something, like stopping GPSD before powering off ? Or is it just an error with GPSD ? Thanks, V3sth4cks153
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