| Posted by: | dragorn |
| Subject: | wi-scan format? |
| Date: | 03:25:19 20/07/2002 |
Looks simple enough.
Send me the script you end up with and I'll put it in the kismet extras.
-m
> I've found the format "wi-scan with extensions" here:
>
> http://www.free2air.org/free2air/warpeddlaz/200108252123.txt
>
> or a wi-scan export from netstumbler below:
>
> # $Creator: Network Stumbler Version 0.3.23
> # $Format: wi-scan
> # Latitude Longitude ( SSID ) Type ( BSSID ) Time (GMT) [ SNR Sig Noise ]
> # $DateGMT: 2002-07-01
> N 0.0000000 E 0.0000000 ( linksys ) BBS ( 00:06:25:60:46:f1 ) 16:32:48 (GMT) [ 8 59 51 ]
> N 0.0000000 E 0.0000000 ( linksys ) BBS ( 00:06:25:60:46:f1 ) 16:32:49 (GMT) [ 18 70 52 ]
> N 0.0000000 E 0.0000000 ( linksys ) BBS ( 00:06:25:60:46:f1 ) 16:32:50 (GMT) [ 15 65 50 ]
> N 0.0000000 E 0.0000000 ( linksys ) BBS ( 00:06:25:53:53:7c ) 16:32:50 (GMT) [ 15 65 50 ]
> N 0.0000000 E 0.0000000 ( linksys ) BBS ( 00:06:25:53:53:7c ) 16:32:51 (GMT) [ 7 59 52 ]
>
> It appears to be the header, with the information tab delemited.
> In the kismet csv file, all of the information is there except for the Signal to Noise Ratio, Signal, and Noise.
>
> I'll attempt to write a script to parse the kismet csv file into the wi-scan format. If its "officially supported", that would be even better. :)
>
> Thanks again...
>
> --Medic
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