works perfectly with wired ethernet. I can do that with the first version i posted, but when i use wireless i get errors
Unable to look up device information for wifi - wifi: no IPv4 address
+assigned at catchme-ng.pl line 17.
so i comment that part out and it sniffs!
But it thinks all source MAC addresses are elite:
wifi: addr/mask -> /
000031333337, 440000009000
000031333337, 440000009000
^C
:( I feel like i am so close. I just need to sniff MAC addresses from wireless packets (ALL). like Airodump-ng does.
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