you need to Open up wifizoo.py in kwrite and find line 48. And add your wireless card name here. For eg
Code:
conf.iface = 'ath1'
worked on mine
I attempted running wifizoo with my DWL-G650 after running airmon-ng to setup ath1 as my monitor device. This is my output of WiFiZoo. This is from a hard drive install if it makes a difference.
the web interface does not seem to function properly eitherCode:WifiZoo v1.2, complains to Hernan Ochoa (hernan@gmail.com) Waiting... Traceback (most recent call last): File "./wifizoo.py", line 62, in <module> p = sniff(filter=None, iface=conf.iface, count=1) File "/pentest/wireless/wifizoo/scapy.py", line 11039, in sniff s = L2socket(type=ETH_P_ALL, *arg, **karg) File "/pentest/wireless/wifizoo/scapy.py", line 9414, in __init__ self.ins.bind((iface, type)) File "<string>", line 1, in bind socket.error: (19, 'No such device') Launching Web Interface.. WifiZoo Web GUI Serving HTTP on 127.0.0.1 port 8000 ... WifiZoo HTTP Proxy on 127.0.0.1 port 8080 ..
EDIT: NVM... I actually RTFMed and edited the python script for my card - sorry! =D
(SOLVED)
See post below
you need to Open up wifizoo.py in kwrite and find line 48. And add your wireless card name here. For eg
Code:
conf.iface = 'ath1'
worked on mine
You also need to enter your driver and card info in scapy.py on line 13549 or something close
dd if=/dev/swc666 of=/dev/wyze
Not to be a a** but this is a classic example of RTFM. We've had a wifi zoo thread going for a month now where we discussed all this stuff. Same with kismet. I mean I almost can't believe we are still answering the "no packsource enabled " question. When I search the error I get like 50 results. Please people search a little instead of filling these bt3 beta threads with crap. These threads are to help find the real issues for the developers so bt3 final will be as great as it can be.
Maybe you need to take our search 'fu 101 class. What you should do in that event is post your solution so someone else can see and not ask a question that has already been covered.
Line 13065 in scap.py for those of us who are still learning ..
I am a noob so how do i find line 13065 after i have opened scap.py?
also is there a tutorial on wifizoo? would really help
You can't be serious.....
toolbar > view > show line numbers
or you could count![]()
HAHA! You shoulda just said Count! Hate is going soft!
I felt like bending the bars back, and ripping out the window frames and eating them. yes, eating them! Leaping, leaping, leaping! Colonics for everyone! All right! You dumb*sses. I'm a mental patient. I'm *supposed* to act out!