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Logging airodump-ng output to a database? (e.g. APs, clients, channels etc.)
So airodump-ng by default prints out a nice table of APs and clients (stations), along with various flags/metrics (e.g. cipher, auth, wifi channel etc.).
Does anybody know of any easy way to log this data to some kind of database? (e.g. sqlite3 etc.).
(Obviously some of it changes over time, so that part might be in a time-series DB, possibly – but curious if there’s existing work here, or what people are using already).
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Russia denies claims it plans to destabilize Moldova
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