Wireless scanning with Kismet
Kismet is a powerful passive scanner available for different platforms and is installed by default on Kali. It is not simply a scanner, but also a wireless frame analysis and intrusion detection tool.
Kismet is composed of two main processes: kismet_server
and kismet_client
. The kismet_server
component does the job of capturing, logging, and decoding wireless frames. Its configuration file is kismet.conf
and it is located at /etc/kismet/
on Kali Linux. The kismet_client
frontend is a ncurses-based interface that displays the detected APs, statistics, and network details. To run it, we type kismet
on the command line or navigate to Kali Linux | Wireless Attacks | 802.11 Wireless Tools | Kismet from the Application Menu:
As we can see, Kismet prompts us to start the server and we choose Yes
and then Start
in the following prompt. Then a message saying that no packet sources are defined could appear and we are asked to add a packet source:
The packet source is our...