Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 1 Whirl Wind
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 10 Booting the system To boot the WhirlWind system, insert the WhirlWind CD-ROM and power on th
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 11 Immediately after the User License Agreement is the authentication challenge. It will look
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 12 The user is shown the following dialog and given the option to change the time value within
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 13 Figure - 4 Date / Time Set Instructions The screen is self-explanatory. The input string
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 14 Figure - 5 Storage Options Figure - 6 Storage Selection Menu For the purposes of this ex
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 15 other external storage device is chosen, it is recommended that the user NOT remove the devi
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 16 Figure - 8 WiFi Device Selection (Bronze – Gold Versions) The recommended way to terminate
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 17 [TryAgain] or [Re-Identify Cards]: these options allow the user to place wireless cards in
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 18 Figure - 9 WiFi Chipset Selection Example #1 (Platinum Version) Figure - 10 WiFi Chipset
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 19 After completing the “WiFi Chipset Selection” screen, there are one of two paths the user wi
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 2 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ...
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 20 The following options are presented to the user: Toggling the use of WiFi chipsets on/off.
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 21 The following options are presented to the user: Toggling the use of WiFi cards on/off. *
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 22 arrow keys. The user may enter any information they want into this window, but anything out
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 23 Following this screen, the user will be provided the “WiFi Card Channels Assigned” screen.
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 24 Traffic Collection: This feature, when enabled, instructs the system to collect wireless n
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 25 After General Configuration (All Versions): After the user selects [OK] from the above scree
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 26 Figure - 18 Kismet Start Screen Sample (No GPS – Platinum Version) Over the course of time
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 27 The recommended way to terminate a Kismet session is with “Q” = <shift>+<q> in
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 28 Console Displays Once the boot sequence has completed, the user will be able to access diffe
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 29 Figure - 21 <F9> CGPS display The “GPS Type” effectively identifies the receiver /
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 3 Tab le of f igure s Figure - 1 User Agreement...
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 30 Kismet Kismet is an 802.11 layer2 wireless network detector, sniffer, and intrusion detectio
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 31 POPUP WINDOWS h Help (What you’re looking at now) n Name current network i
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 32 WEP (W) flags show the type of encryption detected on the network. N No encryption detect
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 33 Figure - 22 Kismet Help Menu During the boot-up process, the user will select a WiFi devic
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 34 Figure - 23 Illustration of WiFi Sources Detected As Kismet starts, it begins to compile a
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 35 Figure - 24 Access Point (AP) Information To escape this detailed view, press the “q” key
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 36 To see the rate of wireless packets traveling the wireless environment, press the “r” key.
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 37 Figure - 26 Packet Information The display of the “Packet Type” information may be difficu
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 38 Figure - 27 Sniffer Data In addition to cataloguing wireless network information, Kismet c
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 39 lock. This menu is scrollable by using the up and down arrow keys. Please note that the wi
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 4 Table of tables Table - 1 Tested WiFi Cards ...
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 40 Figure - 29 WarDrive data (Platinum Version displayed) Sniffing a wireless network is a pa
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 41 Figure - 30 SSID Dection Figure 30 displays what is shown in the information panel of Kism
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 42 GPS Data Mapping The following display examples are produced by WhirlWind utilizing Futures’
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 43 Storage and Operations Storage Early in the setup process, a selection was made as to where
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 44 There are 3 types of entities found in this directory. 1. Other sub-directories 2. Files c
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 45 Operations After Kismet has terminated, a WhirlWind process called “DustDevil” (DD) runs. Du
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 46 Figure - 34 HTML Summary Additionally, when you select a network in the HTML summary, Goog
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 47 Figure - 35 HTML Summary w/ PushPin Using the Google Earth™ application, it is also possib
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 48 By selecting a specific point (WiFi network) on the map, metadata concerning the wireless ne
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 49 Figure - 38 Detailed Network Information Popup with Data Fields
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 5 WhirlWind The proliferation of wireless networks and mobile devices has untapped enormous new
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 50 Living Document This user manual is written as a living document to provide the most current
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 51 Appendix A – Tested WiFi Cards The following table illustrates some of the WiFi cards teste
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 52 802.11abg NIC (rev 01)) D-Link DWL-G680 v1.00 Atheros (Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 53 (rev 02)) Linksys WPC55AG v1.1 Atheros (Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212 802.11abg NIC (r
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 54 Appendix B – Tested WiFi Chip sets The following table illustrates chipset compatibility as
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 55 Appendix C – Tested GPS Devices Within the WhirlWind build, developers have wrapped within t
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 56 The other was serial number “BU26903” and it took only 20 seconds to make a cold fix in the
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 57 Appendix D – End User License Agreement (EULA) WhirlWind 1.0 Futures Software License Agree
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 58 MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT Your rights with respect to updates, patches, or other materials re
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 59 may not apply to You. This limited warranty gives You specific rights and You may also have
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 6 Introduction Futures Inc. is a network security company headquartered in the Baltimore/ Washi
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 60 Waiver. No waiver of any right under this Agreement will be effective unless in writing, sig
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 61 Acronyms and Glossary ACCESS POINT – The hub of a wireless network AES – Advanced Encryptio
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 62 WPA – WiFi Protected Access is an improved encryption standard with a higher level of secur
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 7 WhirlWind Overview The purpose of WhirlWind is to be a rapidly deployable wireless network mo
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 8 General Features Stealth WiFi Survey builds. Able to utilize just about any PC/Laptop wi
Copyright © 2007 by Futures, Inc. All rights reserved 9 WhirlWind – Platinum All the features of WhirlWind Gold. Ability to enable/disable GPS us
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