ghostheadx2 Posted December 28, 2015 Share Posted December 28, 2015 So, when I try this command: root@blackJesus:~# giskismet -csv ./Clarendon_Pineapple1-01.kismet.csv Unable to open ./Clarendon_Pineapple1-01.kismet.csv root@blackJesus:~# giskismet -csv ./Clarendon_Pineapple1-01.kismet Unable to open ./Clarendon_Pineapple1-01.kismet root@blackJesus:~# giskismet -csv ./Clarendon_Pineapple1.kismet.csv Unable to open ./Clarendon_Pineapple1.kismet.csv [/code] #I end up not being able to store results from my pineapple into a SQLite database. Here's what I'm doing before hand: [code] CH 5 ][ Elapsed: 6 s ][ 2015-12-28 22:15 BSSID PWR Beacons #Data, #/s CH MB ENC CIPHER AUTH ESSID 34:12:98:08:25:44 -47 0 1 0 3 -1 WPA <length: 0> 00:25:00:FF:94:73 -1 0 0 0 -1 -1 <length: 0> 28:C6:8E:84:A1:FC -20 13 5 1 1 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK boogieboardb 94:F6:65:D6:EE:78 -45 3 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK PALMER 36:44:25:08:98:10 -46 2 0 0 1 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK boogieboardb 02:13:37:A5:5D:22 -59 19 1 0 6 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Free Wifi 94:F6:65:56:4D:88 -58 8 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK AV Wireless 94:F6:65:96:4D:88 -59 8 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Guest Wirele 94:F6:65:D6:4D:88 -57 7 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK PALMER 88:1F:A1:32:3D:74 -62 10 0 0 1 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK Sierra 94:F6:65:16:4D:88 -63 11 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Data Wireles 94:F6:65:17:88:D8 -62 3 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Data Wireles 94:F6:65:D7:88:D8 -62 4 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK PALMER 94:F6:65:97:88:D8 -62 4 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Guest Wirele 94:F6:65:97:9E:88 -65 2 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Guest Wirele 94:F6:65:57:88:D8 -63 3 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK AV Wireless 28:CF:E9:82:3D:52 -64 3 0 0 1 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Sierra 94:F6:65:D7:9E:88 -66 2 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK PALMER 6C:70:9F:E5:0E:46 -66 2 0 0 6 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK WiFiFour 94:F6:65:57:9E:88 -67 2 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK AV Wireless 94:F6:65:17:9E:88 -67 2 0 0 11 54e. WPA2 CCMP PSK Data Wireles 6E:46:0E:E5:9F:70 -68 6 0 0 6 54e WPA2 CCMP PSK Guest Networ Caught signal 14 (SIGALRM). Please contact the author! Caught signal 14 (SIGALRM). Please contact the author! root@Pineapple:/sd/captures# That's my capture in my pineapple. So yeah, I'm having a lot of problems. Could someone tell me how to fix that? Should I just move onto the next port scanner the book is trying to familiarize me with? This is done on my home network, with my working computer (which I call my school computer even though its a computer I personally bought and my school doesn't own it) as the target. In this case though, its the wifi that's the target, not the computer. In general, I think it makes a pretty good target. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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