Configuring and Using Kismet
Now that you have installed Kismet (In a previous chapter of the book), you are ready to begin configuring and using it on your Linux distribution of choice. Unlike NetStumbler, which is basically ready to use once it is installed, Kismet requires some post-installation configuration in order to be functional. This chapter will detail that post-installation configuration.
First, we’ll take a look at installing and configuring the Global Positioning System Daemon (GPSD) for use with Kismet.
Using the Global Positioning System Daemon (GPSD) with Kismet
In order to map the WarDrive results garnered with Kismet, you need to install and configure GPSD. GPSD is a Linux add-on daemon written by Russ Nelson and is available for download at: www.pygps.org/gpsd/downloads/. The current version of GPSD is gspd-1.10. This section details the installation and usage of GPSD with Kismet.