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| Subject: | Interesting find on GPSDrive with Kismet |
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| Date: | Wed, 18 Jul 2007 20:34:54 -0400 |
Hi Pen-Testers, I was encountering a weird problem when using GPSDrive with kismet. If I started gpsd, followed by Kismet, followed by GPSDrive I would get an error : Select () call: Bad file descriptor Select () call: Bad file descriptor Select () call: Bad file descriptor Select () call: Bad file descriptor Select () call: Bad file descriptor
I searched on different search engines for a solution but found no help. Eventually doing the following resulted in remediation: logged on to mysql server and on mysql prompt entered the command: drop database geoinfo # Mind you this deletes the data.
Then I restarted GPSDrive as follows: gpsdrive -p /dev/ttyUSB0
This resulted in a perfect mapping of the access points in GPSDrive!
I just wanted to post this so that others who are facing this error don't figure it out lilke I did...i.e., by using trial and error!
HTH, -- Rajat Swarup
http://rajatswarup.blogspot.com/
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