From: Sebastian Reitenbach Subject: MAINTAINER UPDATE net/kismet To: ports Cc: mihscu@gmail.com Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2026 17:20:07 +0100 Hi, attached a looong overdue update of Kismet. This is a whole rewrite, and more or less a complete new software, compared to the nearly 10 year old version we currently have. Besides Wifi, now a lot of other wireless protocols can be detected. Tested capture sources: * OpenBSD Wifi (tested with athn) * NRF51822 (BTLE) (tested with with a Adafruit BTLE Friend, with NordicRF Sniffer firmware) * RTL ADSB (tested with RTL-SDR Blog v3) * RTL 433 (tested with RTL-SDR Blog v3) Many other protocols are enabled, but untested, due to lack of hardware. Below configure summary of what's enabled/supported: Configuration complete: Compiling for: openbsd7.8 (x86_64) C++ Library: stdc++ Protobuf Library: disabled Installing as group: wheel Installing into: /usr/local Setuid group: _kismet Prelude SIEM : no PCRE regex: libpcre2 Websocket datasources: yes LibCapability (enhanced privilege dropping): n/a (only Linux) Linux Wi-Fi capture : n/a (only Linux) Linux Netlink: n/a (only Linux) Linux NetworkManager: n/a (only Linux) Linux HCI Bluetooth: n/a (only Linux) OpenBSD Wi-Fi capture: yes OSX/Darwin capture : n/a (only OSX/Darwin) nRF MouseJack: yes TI CC 2540 BTLE: yes TI CC 2531 Zigbee: yes Ubertooth One: no (libubertooth, libbtbb, or libusb-1.0 not available) NRF51822 BTLE: yes NRF52840 Zigbee: yes NXP KW41Z BLE/Zigbee: yes Freaklabs Zigbee V2: yes RZ KILLERBEE: yes RADVIEW Serial: yes Radiacode USB: yes Python Modules: no (deprecated) RTL-SDR RTL_433 V2: yes RTL-SDR ADSB V2: yes ANTSDR DroneID: yes bladeRF-wiphy: no (bladeRF support not explicitly enabled) Hak5 WiFi Coconut: no (Hak5 WiFi Coconut not explicitly enabled) lm-sensors monitoring: n/a (only Linux) Built-in Debug: partial - Missing libdw or libbfd will not print full stacks on crash it requires the new comms/rtl_433 port I sent previously Today to ports@ as RUN_DEPENDS. patch attached. Any feedback, test reports etc. or even OKs welcome. cheers, Sebastian