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I know this may be a day late and a dollar short, but I thought I would ask anyway:
If the BT4 beta hasn't been closed to additional software, would you consider including the following programs:
- pykismetearth.py (creates .kml files from kismet logs)
- kismettoolsuite (merges multiple kismet logs into single larger logs)
- kismet-log-viewer (creates html pages of kismet logs separated by node)
(this tool requires the addition of XML::LibXML and a few other perl dependencies)
- chaosreader (reads pcap files and recreates sessions found within such as mail, ftp, http, jpg, and so on)
- tcpsplit (splits large pcap files into smaller chunks. Is session aware so it doesn't split in the middle of a session)
Thank you for your consideration.
Your message has been sent back through time to the BT2 developers, thank you![]()
I was only poking fun at the forum you posted in (BT2 instead of BT4).
On the topic of old tools being great, I particularly like Ranish partition manager... I still use it today in 2009![]()
Ask questions on the open forums, that way everybody benefits from the solution, and everybody can be corrected when they make mistakes. Don't send me private messages asking questions that should be asked on the open forums, I won't respond. I decline all "Friend Requests".