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phpsystems

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  1. Cool script, but have you seen airbase-ng's -P option? My understanding is that it would do much the same thing. From the web page (http://www.aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=airbase-ng): -P All ProbesThis causes the fake access point to respond to all probes regardless of the ESSIDs specified. Without -P, the old behavior of ignoring probes for non-matching ESSIDs will be used. Also, -C SecondsThe -P option must also be specified in order to use this option. The wildcard ESSIDs will also be beaconed this number of seconds. A good typical value to use is ”-C 60”. When running in the default mode (no ESSIDs) or with the -P parameter, the -C option can be used to enable beacon broadcasting of the ESSIDs seen by the directed probes. This allows one client which is probing for a network to result in a beacon for the same network for a brief period of time (the -C parameter, which is the number of seconds to broadcast new probe requests). This works well when some clients are sending directed probes, while others listen passively for beacons. A client which does directed probes results in a beacon which wakes up the passive client and causes the passive client to join the network as well. This is especially useful with Vista clients (which listens passively for beacons in many cases) which share the same WiFi? network as Linux/Mac OS X clients which send directed probes.
  2. In the message headers, you'll get the pineapples ip. Or you could do: wget http://ipchicken.com | mail -s "IP address" <you email>
  3. completed his food and exercise diary for 03/27/2013 and was under his calorie goal #myfitnesspal

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