[Dailydave] my idea of the day
Chris Kuethe
chris.kuethe at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 19:43:29 EDT 2007
It was a Yellowjacket.
http://www.bvsystems.com/Products/WLAN/Yellowjacket/yellowjacket.htm
CK
On 3/15/07, Jonathan Wilkins <jwilkins at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dragos had a little device that did this at CanSec a couple of
> years ago. I'm not sure of the brand, but I seem to recall it was
> bright yellow and had a couple of directional antennas for
> triangulation. I also think it was WinCE based.
>
> It could track clients as well as APs.
>
> Google's not turning up much after a quick search. I'm sure
> someone on the list can provide a pointer.
>
> On 3/15/07, Dave Aitel <dave at immunityinc.com> wrote:
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> > So here's my idea of the day: I want relational triangulation in
> > SILICA. I want to be able to click "Find this AP" and then have SILICA
> > say "stay still . . . . signal is 99. Now take 5 steps to the left....
> > signal is 91. Now take five steps forward....signal is 102" and then
> > interpolate in "steps" the distance and direction of the access point.
> >
> > It'd make you look a little silly, but I think it'd be quite useful.
> > It's weird the things you find that are useful. For example, it's nice
> > to just know what OS every little tiny router is running. Sometimes a
> > router will try to "be every IP address", which is very annoying.
> >
> > - -dave
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