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Old 02-06-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Warglue troubles..

Just wondering if anyone else has run into this?

I've finally gotten around to using Kismet on my regular drives, and I'm wanting to merge my Kismet data with my NS data. No problem right, that's want the COWF warglue suite was for, right.

Warbabel and Warkizniz both bomb on my data under win32, slack 9.1 and openbsd 3.3.

Warbabel aborts, warkizniz won't write the NS1. I know the data's good because wigle.net had no issues with the .gps file

I'm using slack 9.1 with Kismet 3.0.1 and warglue from 6/12/03

Any insights?
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That's odd... I got it to compile (at least some of the tools) in Redhat.. I use warbabel to convert a big XML into a big Wiscan... I don't have any advice really.
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Old 02-08-2004   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Warglue troubles..

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Originally posted by renderman
Just wondering if anyone else has run into this?

I've finally gotten around to using Kismet on my regular drives, and I'm wanting to merge my Kismet data with my NS data. No problem right, that's want the COWF warglue suite was for, right.

Warbabel and Warkizniz both bomb on my data under win32, slack 9.1 and openbsd 3.3.

Warbabel aborts, warkizniz won't write the NS1. I know the data's good because wigle.net had no issues with the .gps file

I'm using slack 9.1 with Kismet 3.0.1 and warglue from 6/12/03

Any insights?
Render,

Try these and let me know if you have the same problem.

http://www.lostboxen.net/warglue/

That is the most current iteration of WarGlue.
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Old 02-14-2004   #5 (permalink)
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Didn't work for me. I'm also running Slack 9.1 and I tried it with files from both Kismet 3.01 and the new Feb release.

It always bombs with cowf-warglue-warkizniz-04.13.03.pm.02.35
Church of WiFi - WarKizNiz Module (linux)
Reading GPS file .. Status: ooooo NMEA!
Found 81 APs ..
Writing NS1 .. Status: Aborted
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Old 02-17-2004   #6 (permalink)
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A little poking found 2 things:

First: the CSV file had blank lines between each AP, the programs to not read any AP's. Removing them allowed warkizniz and warbabel to at least recognize the number of AP's in the file

Second: the latest versions of Kismet seem to dump alot more info into the CSV file that warbabel is not setup to parse causing the program to terminate abnormally.

Anyone know if it's possible to tell Kismet what fields to log and in what order? The documentation does'nt tell me much.

Anyone else with Kismet 3.0.1 try warglue and have success?

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Try the new version:

Primary: http://www.michiganwireless.org/tools/WarKizNiz/

Backup: http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=61076


Also, feel free to email the author if you don't get an immediate response in the forum.
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I tried the new version about 3 minutes after it was posted to the miwi tools section.

still no go. At least now it sees the number of AP's, but aborts when it tries to write the ns1

I must have one screwed up install

Yet Kismet log viewer plays nice..
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Okay this is really bumming me out, installed warkizniz to my 2K box. Ran it against some files, worked great. Wanted to check to see if it was working with netstumbler. Loaded up just fine. Installed street stumbler 04 and it pukes out. Wont read my summary files, says something about file already open, oh well I'll fix that later. Go to convert the rest of my kismet files and now it does an "abnormal program termination"! It also isn't finding any access points now. Im running the most current version of kismet, warkizniz, netstumbler, and streetstumbler.
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warkizniz issue with converting

im having the same issue with it not working right there was spaces in the csv file and i took em out to see if it would work cause when it was the original it was saying no ap's now i took the spaces out and it gets the ap's but then it wont write ns1. Im running slackware 9.1 with Kismet 3.0.1

<p1mp-> C:\warglue\cowf-warglue-suite.06.12.03.am.01.30\warkizniz>warkizniz Kismet-Mar-1
<p1mp-> 8-2004-1.csv Kismet-Mar-18-2004-1.gps jay.ns1
<p1mp-> cowf-warglue-warkizniz-04.13.03.pm.02.35
<p1mp-> Church of WiFi - WarKizNiz Module (windows)
<p1mp-> Reading GPS file .. Status: oooooooooo NMEA!
<p1mp-> Found 65 APs ..
<p1mp-> Writing NS1 .. Status:
<p1mp-> abnormal program termination
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Kismet 3.0.1 logs don't play nice with Warglue, it was technically never meant to work.

Upgrade to the latest release and all plays well.
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Quote:
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Kismet 3.0.1 logs don't play nice with Warglue, it was technically never meant to work.

Upgrade to the latest release and all plays well.

of kismet or warglue?
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Quote:
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of kismet or warglue?

Both.
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kismet merge

ok now that i got that all figured out how can i combine all my kismet files into 1 big file so i can export it as a wiscan-sum file so i can put it into mappoint..
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a new warglue release is _really_ _really_ around the corner. it is designed to support all version of kismet back to 'the day', and allow output of all netstumbler versions. little testing has gone underway, although it was tested by a couple longtime wardrivers at defcon12 and appeared to work perfectly fine with their versions output to the current netstumbler format. more details once I get my host back in full swing.
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