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  1. the first post shows how I wrote the commands.if i leave the -o option out, it just writes to the ivs file. nothing else. I remember there being other files that were created too but not anymore. all it writes to that ivs file and that's it.
  2. lol no I am not using those as actual names i was using those because I felt that it was irrelevant what name I used or network interface as long as it's in monitor mode (I am using mon0 btw) I know all of that. What I am saying is that when I exit out of airodump-ng, it saves to an ivs file instead of a pcap file. it is defaulted to save to an ivs file. I don't why. It should save to a pcap file, I know that. But for some odd reason it won't. Even if I use the -o option to modify the output format. It won't let me. I get the error in the title of this topic whenever I try to use -o
  3. Yeah that's what I meant to say. I know it's supposed to default to pcap but with mine it defaults to ivs. Which is why I use the -o option. using the -o option is what makes the error pop. The error is in the title of this topic. when I use: airodump-ng -w $cap_file_name -i $net_interf the file that is saved is a .ivs file when I use: airodump-ng -o pcap -w $cap_file_name -i $net_interf the scan doesn't even start and the error message I get is: "Invalid Output Format: Ivs and Pcap Format Cannot be Used Together"
  4. airodump-ng is throwing this strange error at me every time I try to save a capture file as a .pcap or .cap instead of a .ivs I have been searching for hours now on how to fix this to no avail. commands already tried: airodump-ng -o pcap -w $cap_file_name --channel $channel_num --bssid $bssid -i $net_interf airodump-ng -o pcap -w $cap_file_name --channel $channel_num -i $net_interf airodump-ng -o pcap -w $cap_file_name -i $net_interf now I don't think the problem is caused by the way i type the commands in. I think it's something else but I haven't been able to find it. This started happening a day ago. I have no idea what caused it since I never even thought about using ivs for anything. It used to be that when I typed: airodump-ng -w $cap_file_name --channel $channel_num -i $net_interf It would automatically save to a .cap file or .pcap file.
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