Barbelo ϴ Nokia N95 Wardriving

Ͽ Ken Murray 2008 11 3

Symbian

װ ̷ N95 wardriving û ã ִ. ǹϴ°, װͿ WiFi ְ ٹ GPS, ̷ wardriving ޴ 輳 ƴѰ? ã ִ û 쿬 . װ Barbelo ҷ.

켱 , Barbelo 纻 ְ ʼ, GPSd, ̴ http://darkircop.org/barbelo Ǵ Ͻʽÿ ̵ ִ ȣ Ʒ ߴ. GPSd ֽ v0.2 ̰ Barbelo ֽ v0.3ٴ Ͻʽÿ.

  1. ġ GPSd Barbelo ̴ϱ, GPSd ù° ޷ Ѵ. ߷ ޴ -> û -> GPSd.
  2. GPSd ϴ ϴ ڱص ̴ ڷḦ α. ߷ ׷ϴ.
  3. GPSd Ʈũ ̿ϰ ڷḦ ų ޴ ϴ ڱصȴ. ߷ ׷ϴ.
  4. װ GPSd ħ 򵵷 𸥴. ϴ Ȯ, ص ʴ 򰡿 ۿ ︮ . ϴ 0 ̿ܿ Ÿ Ͱ GPS ħ ؿ , й ó ޸ GPSd 濡 ־α Ͽ. ̰ GPSd ޸ ʴ 쿡, Barbelo  ġ ڷᵵ äұ ̴ ߿ϴ.
  5. ؼ ٱ Barbelo ޴ -> û -> Barbelo.
  6. ִ , Barbelo ̹ Ʈũ ãƳ´. Ʈũ Ī ؿ X's Ѵ. ߴϴ ׷ 츮 츮 äѤٴ Ȯϰ ʹ. Barbelo ƹ͵ ä ʴ´. Ư ؾ Ѵ ñ -> .
  7. Barbelo ֿ ũ, ִ ׸ Ǹ ̴ ˻, , Ͻʽÿ ũ.
  8. ٷ ƴϱ Barbelo ڰ ̷ ⿡ ִ ÷ֱϴ ϴ 𸣴ٴ ϰ ִ. Ʈũ ο ġ Ͽ  ſ ش.

    ´ 쿡 ˻ ũ, Ʈũ ؼ ִ Ư Ʈũ Ͽ Ͽ ʽÿ.

  9. Also of interest, if you leave Barbelo running in the background and switch back to GPSd, you can see that GPSd has now detected the fact that Barbelo is running, as indicated by the 1 under Clients.
  10. Next, I went for a short drive to gather some data. When youre finished gathering data, stop Barbelo from logging by selecting Options -> Stop Log.
  11. You can now stop Barbelo by selecting Options -> Exit.
  12. Dont forget to stop GPSd as well. Switch back to GPSd and close it using the Right Soft Key to exit.
  13. Ok, now that weve gathered some data, lets do something interesting with it. Barbelo stores its logs in your phones mass memory at E:\barbelo\logs
  14. Transfer the logs to your computer via Bluetooth or USB data cable. Luckily Barbelo saves its logs in the same XML format as Kismet so we can, for example, convert this data into a format suitable for Google Earth.

    I found a handy perl script called kisgearth that does the job for us.

    If you dont have access to a Linux box, dont worry. perl is also available for Windows. Watch for my future tutorial about running perl on Windows.

    Converting the Barbelo log was as easy as running:

    ./kisgearth.pl -oN Barbelo-Oct-20-2008-1.kml -n 1 — Barbelo-Oct-20-2008-1.xml

    kisgearth has a large number of options and filters. For a list, simply run kisgearth.pl without any parameters.

  15. The output file from the above command is a Google Earth kml file. Open Google Earth and choose File -> Open, then browse to your recently converted kml file and open it. Heres what it looked like for me:

  16. click to enlarge

  17. Once you have your wardriving data saved in a standard format, the possibilities of what you can do with it are virtually endless. Ive included a copy of my Barbelo log if you would like something to play with. If you discover something interesting, please let us know in the comments below.
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    1 Spamwell 11.04.08 at 4:47 am

    Its really quite surreal to search for something this specific and find -exactly- what you want on a page that was only put together one day ago. Lovely guide man.
    Ive been using extgps with an external bluetooth stick and walking around my neighborhood with my laptop (with netstumbler) under my arm, which with all the elderly people living in this quiet suburb has earned me the kind of evil stares one might merit, were they wearing swastikas when they started going out of fashion.

    Thankyou. I feel I should note that the two barcodes you have posted are in fact identical though.

    2 Kallemania 11.19.08 at 3:47 pm

    Hi there Id really would like to know how you got this working first I have to say that I installed Perl under Windows XP and made me a batch-file for starting kisgearth.pl so, everytime I try to translate the kismet-data to GE-kml I get the an error message in my dosbox like this:

    Argument "\x{38}\x{2c}..." isn't numeric in subtraction (-) at kisgearth.pl line 1330.

    The number of the error-messages is equal to the number of found accesspoints .
    The translated and written kml-file now contains all the collected informations about the access-points but not the GPS-coordinates.

    What went wrong? Anyone out there with an idea what to do?

    Oh, I was using the latest versions from Barbelo and GPSd with a Nokia E66.

    Thank you and excuse my bad englisch writing

    Kallemania

    3 Luis 12.25.08 at 6:16 pm

    Hola disculpen pero soy algo novato en esto.. por fa si me pueden ayudar a convertir de xml a kml porque con kisgearth me resulta imposible.. desde ya muchas gracias saludos..

    4 Sebbe 01.16.09 at 7:37 am

    Kan man komma åt och logga in på skyddade nätverk genom att använda dessa steg ? Helst med mobilen så slipper man använda 3G.

    tacksam för svar

    5 betabug 01.23.09 at 12:14 am

    Small mistake: The barcode / Mobile Code images are the same, both point to the GPSd download link.

    6 Eric 04.28.09 at 9:10 am

    the switch for the colors is -n 1 not -n1. youve got it ignoring that option and doing random colors.
    also the barbelo seems to save errors in the xml file every time ive tried it. opening the file in notepad (not editing anything) and doing a save fixes the file.

    7 Ross McKillop 04.28.09 at 7:15 pm

    Eric -

    Thanks! I did check w/ Ken, my N95/Symbian expert. It was a typo, but thanks very much for catching it!

    Ross

    8 carlos 05.02.09 at 2:22 pm

    por q mi nokia n95 cundo resive algo por bluetooeh lo manda a la bandeja de entrada de los mensajes

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