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Month: September 2002

computers September 30, 2002

Parts!

Does anyone have a spare, two channel PCI IDE controller? I don’t care what speed it is, but DMA66 or DMA100 would be nice. I think mine is dead… I keep getting timeout errors when reading a certain part of a drive while in multi-user mode under FreeBSD. I wish I knew what was wrong, but when the drive times out, the whole box hangs. It’s irritating. I don’t like having to walk downstairs to reset my file server all the time.

computers September 27, 2002

Well, shucks. What do you know? Kismet is now working, logging the exact locations via GPS, and everything seems good. I might go for a test war drive tomorrow after work. There’s still a bunch of manual stuff that needs to be done to get everything started. Maybe I’ll blow away the normal startup scripts and make it do just what I want it to do. We’ll see… Anyway, it’s bed time. Goodnight…

computers September 25, 2002

Look what a nice antenna gets you? Just FYI, when I drove this same route before with just the NIC I got 4 APs. This time I was using a Maxrad BMMG24005ML195NF.

I can’t wait to get a GPS.

computers September 25, 2002

Great… It seems that the latest Orinoco Client Manager does a “soft upgrade” of the firmware to the latest version. No wonder I haven’t been able to upgrade it myself. I think I might finally be downloading an old version so I can get the bloody firmware BACK to 6.06. Yay! That means no putting the Orinoco card in my XP box, though. Oh well. If anything, I just hope that this process is repeatable. It sucks having to deal with all of this. I just want it working.

Now if I had of left well enough alone and just slapped the card in a linux box to begin with, these problems wouldn’t be here… Oh well.

MORNING UPDATE:

Every version of the client manager seems to do this, but only to the latest version the client manager supports. So, who knows what version… The more I think about it, the more I’m thinking that the problems I’m having are related to something that I somehow hosed in my LFS install. I knew I should have backed it up before I started playing with PCMCIA. The reason I think this is because the NIC *DOES* work fine under Windows, and if I insert another PCMCIA wireless NIC (the Belkin) the box will core dump/hang this way too. I just wonder what it is… Oh well. I’m probably going to blow it away tonight and slap a Slackware install on it. Upgrade the kernel and PCMCIA and see if it still dies. I just hope not.

computers September 24, 2002

Wireless Saga…

Well, I finally got the wireless stuff working under Linux. I was browsing the web and pinging to my heart’s content.

But, I can’t make kismet work properly. With the lowest firmware version it doesn’t grab anything. With the highest, kismet crashes the PCMCIA driver looking like something’s failing and the card isn’t able to handle data that fast. Anything in between I can’t get to flash for some reason. So, I thought I’d try the absolute latest PCMCIA card services. Installed those, didn’t help. Installed the original version that I was using (3.2.1), rebooted, now the box core dumps every time it goes to load the PCMCIA stuff. But only with the kernel that I made. I think I need to somehow get in there and rip out all the PCMCIA stuff and start over. It wasn’t hard to make it work, I can do it again. However, I want it to just work.

Hopefully tomorrow I’ll be able to get the card flashed to a known-working firmware level with a Windows 2000 notebook at work. I hope. I don’t want to have to install 2K to fix things here. Gah, all I want is kismet to work so I can keep going on the rest of this project.

computers September 22, 2002

Waiting…

I’m waiting for e2fsprogs-1.25 to compile. See, it’s one of the many parts of Linux From Scratch that need to be compiled. I’m making a LFS installation to be customized and used for war driving. I think I’m going to have the standard suite of tools (kismet, airsnort, WEPcrack, ethereal, etc) installed along with Rox and Sawfish. I think that some nice light-weight front end software will work well, but I still like a GUI of some sort so I can have a bunch of windows open all at the same time on one display.

I’m also thinking that having everything running as root, automatically logging in might not be a bad idea. I know it’d normally be a security problem, but if the machine is completely inaccessable remotely, that might work. We’ll see… I’d like to keep it completely graphical, just to look nice. Maybe a graphical boot screen, but that would require X to use the fbdev server. I *think* the box I’m making this for has fbdev support, so we’ll see. Getting it working is more important than looking pretty. But pretty is still very important.

Anyway, we’ll see how it goes…

moved from livejournal September 5, 2002

Conference Calls

Word of advice… If you’re on a conference call and you need to go away for a few minutes and your phone spews hold music, DO NOT put the conference call on hold.

Someone from a Spanish speaking area kept sticking the call on hold, forcing us to listen to pop music and random commercials all while postponing the call. Judging by hold music I’ve heard in the past, I think it was someone from Mexico, but I’m not sure…