Object Methods
new()
Returns a new Stumbler object.
parseNSSummaryLine($line)
Params: -string A line from a summary file Returns: an array of seperated values corresponding to output of a NetStumbler summary export **NOTE** <li>Conversion of the verbose GPS data to doubles in standard GPS format</li> <li>Blank SSID will be set to "Hidden"</li> <li>The time data will have GMT stripped off</li> <li>If the line is not correctly formed return an empty list</li> Example: my @line = $obj->parseNSSummaryLine($line); print "Line [@line]\n";
isSummary($file)
Params: -string fully qualified filename Returns: true if the file is in NetStumbler Summary format Example: if($obj->isSummary($file)) { # do something here }
isNS1($file)
Params: -string fully qualified filename Returns: true if the file is in NetStumbler NS1 file Example: if($obj->isNS1($file)) { # do something here }
parseNS1($file)
Params: -string fully qualified filename Returns: list of lists each item in the sublist corresponds to a list from parseNSSummary Example: $ref = $obj->parseNS1($file);
Private Methods
readAPInfo($fileHandle,$fileVersion)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference number - NS1 Version Returns: list - smae format as parseNSSummary
readAPData($fileHandle,$fileVersion)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference number - NS1 Version Returns: nothing TODO: Add a return value to this method to build graphs
readGPSData($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: nothing TODO: Add a return value to this method to build graphs
readint64($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: a 64bit number
readDouble($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: a double
readint32($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: a 32bit number
readUint32($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: an unsigned 32bit number
readUint8($fileHandle)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference Returns: an unsigned 8bit number
readChars($fileHandle,$length)
Params: reference - Filehandle reference length - number of bytes to read Returns: a string
ensurePos($fileHandle,$prePosition,$postPosition,$amountNeeded)
This method was aadded due to an odd behavior with Perl5.8 read would sometimes put the file pointer 1 byte beyond where it was supposed to be. This method fixes that issue Params: reference - Filehandle reference number - Pre read position of the file number - Post position of the file number - Correct amount to data that was supposed to be read
NAME
NetStumbler::Stumbler - Module to parse netstumbler data
SYNOPSIS
use NetStumbler::Stumbler;
my $lin = NetStumbler::Stumbler->new();
$lin->isAdhoc($flags);
$lin->isInfrastructure($flags);
$lin->isSummary($file);
$lin->isNS1($file);
$lin->hasWEP($flags);
DESCRIPTION
This class has several methods to parse NetStumbler data file TODO: add Kismet and iStumbler support
EXPORT
None by default.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netstumbler.org Net Stumbler http://stumbler.net/ns1files.html NS1 Information
AUTHOR
Salvatore E. ScottoDiLuzio<lt>washu@olypmus.net<gt>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004 by Salvatore ScottoDiLuzio
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.3 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.