Impressive. Thanks. I might need to modify it to work with Cisco's
Aironet Client Utility (ACU) in addition to wireless-tools because I
need to do LEAP on some networks I visit with the Cisco MPI350 wireless
chipset built into my laptop.
Although, I would rather find time to switch from ACU to airo-linux
(
http://sourceforge.net/projects/airo-linux/). ACU requires X so it's
not easily scriptable. :(
In fact, I currently run the ACU gui once on each network I visit and
copy the resulting /etc/eth1.cfg to /etc/eth1.cfg-{NetworkName}. For
future visits, I have a script that simply copies
/etc/eth1.cfg-{NetworkName} to /etc/eth1.cfg and issues the command
/opt/cisco/bin/bcard which re-reads the file and re-configures the
aironet card. It's a bit of a pain.
...Kevin
On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 06:56, slide wrote:
> Here is the link to NetMonkey, I believe it currently only works with Gentoo
> and remember...it is a work in progress. My friend is setting up an arch
> repository for it that should be available in the next little while. I'll
> post that if people are interested.
>
> http://users.netradius.com/~erikrj/NetMonkey.tgz
>
> Alex
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