Spoofing a MAC addrew

Mr Leon G. Vandenberg Get_IT at bigpond.com
Sat May 25 11:45:25 EST 2002


Question to the list

How easy is it to spoof a different MAC address with Orinoco Gold card
and Windows XP
I know this is possible on Linux
I want to prove to a corporate customer how trival this is

Cheers,

Leon Vandenberg
Get_it at bigpond.com

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Today's Topics:

   1. Airport aerials (Karl Schaffarczyk)
   2. Re: Airport aerials (Jamie Lovick)
   3. Re: Airport aerials (Steven Hanley)
   4. Re: Airport aerials (Jamie Lovick)
   5. Re: Airport aerials (Bob Edwards)
   6. Reset Symbol Spectrum24 AP-4121 (Alexander Sandström Krantz)
   7. Getting WLAN Device name from Wireless Tools (Gerald Wallner)
   8. Help on using orinoco-0.11b modules (Vic Berdin)
   9. Re: Help on using orinoco-0.11b modules (Martijn van Oosterhout)

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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 12:13:25 +1000
To: <wireless at lists.samba.org>
From: Karl Schaffarczyk <karl at schaffarczyk.info>
Subject: Airport aerials

Hi people,
Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:

does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an Apple
airport?

Regards
Karl
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 12:51:36 +0930 (CST)
From: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
To: Karl Schaffarczyk <karl at schaffarczyk.info>
Cc: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Airport aerials

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Schaffarczyk wrote:
>
> Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:
> 
> does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an Apple 
> airport?

I am not 100% sure with the Airport 2 basestation, but with the original
Airport basestation, it's just a matter of cracking it open and
attaching a suitable tail to the Orinoco card inside.

You can ether cut through the casing, or run the tail out of one of the
holes in the bottom (well, feed it into there first).

Speaking of Airport's, had anyone heard that if you add an older
enterasys/cabletron/orinoco 40 bit card into the Airport 2 Basestation's
PC Card slot, it can do a flash upgrade to give them 128 bit WEP?

Regards

Jamie

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 13:33:23 +1000
From: Steven Hanley <sjh at wibble.net>
To: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Airport aerials
Reply-To: Steven Hanley <sjh at wibble.net>
Organization: much sought in this hectic world

On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:51:36PM +0930, Jamie Lovick wrote:
> On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Schaffarczyk wrote:
> >
> > Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:
> > 
> > does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an Apple 
> > airport?
> 
> I am not 100% sure with the Airport 2 basestation, but with the 
> original Airport basestation, it's just a matter of cracking it open 
> and attaching a suitable tail to the Orinoco card inside.
> 
> You can ether cut through the casing, or run the tail out of one of 
> the holes in the bottom (well, feed it into there first).
> 
> Speaking of Airport's, had anyone heard that if you add an older 
> enterasys/cabletron/orinoco 40 bit card into the Airport 2 
> Basestation's PC Card slot, it can do a flash upgrade to give them 128

> bit WEP?

the card in the airport and airport 2 are apple airport cards, so they
look like pcmcia cards but are subtly different, thus I would be
surprised if a normal pcmcia card works in the airport. 

       See You
           Steve

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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 14:53:24 +0930 (CST)
From: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
To: Steven Hanley <sjh at wibble.net>
Cc: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Airport aerials

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Steven Hanley wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:51:36PM +0930, Jamie Lovick wrote:
> > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Schaffarczyk wrote:
> > >
> > > Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:
> > > 
> > > does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an Apple

> > > airport?
> > 
> > I am not 100% sure with the Airport 2 basestation, but with the 
> > original Airport basestation, it's just a matter of cracking it open

> > and attaching a suitable tail to the Orinoco card inside.
> > 
> > You can ether cut through the casing, or run the tail out of one of 
> > the holes in the bottom (well, feed it into there first).
> > 
> > Speaking of Airport's, had anyone heard that if you add an older 
> > enterasys/cabletron/orinoco 40 bit card into the Airport 2 
> > Basestation's PC Card slot, it can do a flash upgrade to give them 
> > 128 bit WEP?
> 
> the card in the airport and airport 2 are apple airport cards, so they

> look like pcmcia cards but are subtly different, thus I would be 
> surprised if a normal pcmcia card works in the airport.

Are you sure that was the case in all models? I pulled apart an Airport
basestation around 12 to 18 months ago, and it actually had a Lucent
branded card inside.

Regards

Jamie

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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 15:10:48 +1000
From: Bob Edwards <Robert.Edwards at anu.edu.au>
Organization: Australian National University
To: Jamie Lovick <jalovick at doof.org>
Cc: Steven Hanley <sjh at wibble.net>, wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Airport aerials

Jamie Lovick wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 24 May 2002, Steven Hanley wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 12:51:36PM +0930, Jamie Lovick wrote:
> > > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Karl Schaffarczyk wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Please excuse my ignorance of such matters:
> > > >
> > > > does anyone know of a sensible way to attach an aerial to an 
> > > > Apple airport?
> > >
> > > I am not 100% sure with the Airport 2 basestation, but with the 
> > > original Airport basestation, it's just a matter of cracking it 
> > > open and attaching a suitable tail to the Orinoco card inside.
> > >
> > > You can ether cut through the casing, or run the tail out of one 
> > > of the holes in the bottom (well, feed it into there first).
> > >
> > > Speaking of Airport's, had anyone heard that if you add an older 
> > > enterasys/cabletron/orinoco 40 bit card into the Airport 2 
> > > Basestation's PC Card slot, it can do a flash upgrade to give them

> > > 128 bit WEP?
> >
> > the card in the airport and airport 2 are apple airport cards, so 
> > they look like pcmcia cards but are subtly different, thus I would 
> > be surprised if a normal pcmcia card works in the airport.
> 
> Are you sure that was the case in all models? I pulled apart an 
> Airport basestation around 12 to 18 months ago, and it actually had a 
> Lucent branded card inside.
> 
Actually, the original Airport base station has a Lucent/Orinoco card in
it. The newer Airport 2 base station has the Airport card.

Cheers,

Bob Edwards.


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 11:42:42 +0200
From: Alexander Sandström Krantz <azer at kapitalet.org>
To: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Reset Symbol Spectrum24 AP-4121

I've forgotten my AP password, and as there are no information in the
manual how to reset my Ap I wonder if any of you know how to do it ?
Thanks, Alexander.


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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 12:01:56 +0200
From: Gerald Wallner <gerald at uni-koblenz.de>
Organization: University of Koblenz/Landau, Germany
To: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Getting WLAN Device name from Wireless Tools

Hi,

i need to get the device name of the WLAN-NIC supporting wireless
extensions from within my c program code. Currently I do include
iwcommon.h from wireless tools 21. Is there any routine telling me the
name of the wireless device?

Greetings,
-Gerald-


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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 05:49:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Vic Berdin <sndbeat at yahoo.com>
Reply-To: sndbeat at yahoo.com
Subject: Help on using orinoco-0.11b modules
To: wireless at lists.samba.org

Hello everyone,

I've managed to compile (without any errors) the
latest orinoco-0.11b on my Linux 2.2.19 environment,
but my problem is that I can't use the built modules
due to some kernel flag/parameters that are not set on
my kernel. Upon manual insmod on orinoco_cs, I get
these errors:

Using /lib/modules/preferred/pcmcia/orinoco_cs.o
insmod: unresolved symbol __netdev_watchdog_up
insmod: unresolved symbol orinoco_shutdown
insmod: unresolved symbol orinoco_reset
insmod: unresolved symbol cpu_raise_softirq
insmod: unresolved symbol orinoco_proc_dev_cleanup
insmod: unresolved symbol alloc_orinocodev
insmod: unresolved symbol orinoco_interrupt
insmod: unresolved symbol orinoco_proc_dev_init
insmod: unresolved symbol softnet_data

hermes.conf is in my /etc/pcmcia path, and hermes.o is
already running along with my old pcmcia-cs-3.1.33
modules (ds, i82365, and pcmcia_core). Is there any
kernel patch I can/should apply to my source tree so
that I can properly set my kernel config? Or do I need
other modules along with these new ones?
For stability reasons, I really need to upgrade my
orinoco modules.
Thanks very much in advance!

Best Regards, VIC



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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 22:51:37 +1000
From: Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog at svana.org>
To: Vic Berdin <sndbeat at yahoo.com>
Cc: wireless at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Help on using orinoco-0.11b modules
Reply-To: Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog at svana.org>

On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 05:49:03AM -0700, Vic Berdin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I've managed to compile (without any errors) the
> latest orinoco-0.11b on my Linux 2.2.19 environment,
> but my problem is that I can't use the built modules
> due to some kernel flag/parameters that are not set on
> my kernel. Upon manual insmod on orinoco_cs, I get
> these errors:

Use modprobe, it sorts out the dependencies for you.

In particular, you need the modules hermes.o and orinoco.o.

HTH,

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