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NAME

gpsmap - Wireless sniffing and monitoring

SYNOPSIS

gpsmap [-hviNIDVGMtbruapek] [-g config-file] [-o output-file]
[-f filter-list] [-F filter-type-list] [-z numthreads] [-S mapsource] [-c coords] [-s scale]
[-m usermap] [-d mapsize] [-n netcolors] [-O offset] [color-saturation] [map-intensity] [-R range-opacity] [feather-range] [-K bounds-opacity]
[-U hull-opacity] [-A scatter-opacity] [-B scatter-size] [feather-scatter]
[-Z draw-power-zoom]
[
-P power-opacity] [-Q power-res] [-q power-colors] [-E center-opacity]
[
-H center-size] [-l label-list] [-L label-orientation]
[
-K legend-opacity] [-F feature-order]

GPSFile1 [GpsFile2 ... GpsFileN]

DESCRIPTION

gpsmap reads GPS and Network XML datafiles and plots networks on downloaded vector maps or satellite photos or user-supplied images.

USAGE

-h, --help

Display usage

-v, --verbose

Verbose output

-g, --config-file FILE

Use alternate config file FILE

-o, --output FILE

Image output file

-f, --filter LIST

Comma separated list of MACs to filter

-i, --invert-filter

Process only MACs specified in the filter list

-F, --typefilter LIST

Comma separated list of network types (ap,adhoc,probe,turbocell,data,unknown) to filter

-I, --invert-typefilter

Process only MACs and types specified in the filter list

-z, --threads NUM

Spawn NUM threads for power interpolation calculations

-N, --pure-avg-center

Use old pure-average center to guess the center of a network by averaging all of the sample points, instead of the new code which tries to find the most relevant cluster of sample points.

-S, --map-source SOURCE

Source to download maps from (-1 = Null; 0 = Mapblast; 1 = MapPoint(broken); 2 = Terraserver; 3 = Tiger Census; 4 = Earthamap; 5 = Terraserver Topographic). Default: 4

-D, --keep-gif

Keep downloaded GIF file

-V, --version

Version of GPSMap

USAGE (IMAGE OPTIONS)

-c, --coords LAT,LON

Force map center to LAT,LON instead of automatically calculated location

-s, --scale SCALE

Force map scale of SCALE instead of automatically calculated scale

-m, --user-map MAP

Use custom map file instead of downloading one. If center and scale are specified in the map title they will be used.

-d, --map-size X,Y

Download map at XSIZE,YSIZE. Default: 1280x1024

-n, --network-colors COLORS

Color networks by COLORS (0 = Random rotation; 1 = Color based on WEP and factory default; 2 = Color based on network channel). Default: 0

-G, --no-greyscale

Don’t convert map to greyscale

--color-saturation PERCENTAGE

Set background map image color saturation. 0 is greyscale, 100 is full normal colors.

--map-intensity [-]PERCENTAGE

Set background map intensity. Negative percentages cause the map to be layered over a black background, while positive percentages cause the map to be layered over a white background.

-M, --metric

Download map with metric measurements (if possible)

-O, --offset XOFF,YOFF

Offset map by XOFF,YOFF pixels.

USAGE (DRAWING OPTIONS)

-t, --draw-track

Draw travel track

-Y, --draw-track-width WIDTH

Travel track width. Default: 3

-b, --draw-bounds

Draw network bounding box

-K, --draw-bounds-opacity OPACITY

Opacity to draw bounding boxes with. Default: 10

-r, --draw-range

Draw estimated range circles

-R, --draw-range-opacity OPACITY

Opacity to draw range circles with. Default: 70

--feather-range

Feather the range circles out into transparency

-u, --draw-hull

Draw convex hull for each network

-U, --draw-hull-opacity OPACITY

Opacity to draw convex hull with. Default: 70

-a, --draw-scatter

Draw scatter plot of data points

-A, --draw-scatter-opacity OPACITY

Scatter plot opacity Default: 100

--feather-scatter

Feather the edges of scatterplot circles. VERY SLOW.

-B, --draw-scatter-size SIZE

Draw scatter at radius size. Default: 2

-Z, --draw-power-zoom

Power based scatter plot range for scaling colors [Default: 0] 0 determines upper limit based on max observed for network 1-255 is user defined upper limit

-p, --draw-power

Draw interpolated network power

-P, --draw-power-opacity OPACITY

Interpolated power opacity. Default: 70

-Q, --draw-power-res RES

Interpolated power resolution. Default: 5

-q, --draw-power-colors COLORS

Interpolated power color set. (0 is a ramp though RGB colorspace; 1 is the origional color set; 2 is weathermap radar style). Default: 0

-e, --draw-center

Draw dot at center of network range

-E, --draw-center-opacity OPACITY

Center dot opacity. Default: 100

-H, --draw-center-size SIZE

Center dot at radius size. Default: 2

-l, --draw-labels LIST

Draw network label types, comma-seperated list. Labels are drawn in the order given. Valid labels are bssid, ssid, info, location, manuf.

-L, --draw-label-orient ORIENT

Label orientation (0 upper left, 8 lower right) Default: 7

-k, --draw-legend

Draw map legend

-K, --draw-legend-opacity OPACITY

Legend opacity [Default: 90]

-F, --feature-order ORDER

String representing the order map features are drawn. (p: interpolated power; t: tracks; b: bounds; r: range circles; h: convex hulls; s: scatter plot; c: center dot; l: labels) Default: ’ptbrhscl’.

DRAWING METHODS

TRACK DRAWING
Draws a blue track along the traveled path, based on the track data saved by Kismet.

BOUNDING RECTANGLE
Draws the bounding rectangle around the extreme points of each network.

RANGE CIRCLE
Estimates the range of a network based on the average center and the distance to the closest extreme corner. Not exact, but often useful for estimating the range of the network.

CONVEX HULL
Convex hull of all sample points for each network. This will display the exact detected range of the networks.

SCATTER PLOT
Draws a dot for every detected packet point.

POWER INTERPOLATION
By far the most CPU intensive, power interpolation forms a grid over the image and attempts to interpolate the power for points that aren’t directly sampled. For this graph to be a reasonable representation of reality, samples around the entire area, preferably forming a grid or mesh, should be taken.

NETWORK CENTER
Simply draw a dot in the averaged center of each network

LABELS
Labels are drawn in the order requested in the list. Labels are drawn based on the center of the network and the label orientation. There is some logic to attempt to prevent label overlap, but on extremely crowded maps it will be unavoidable.

LEGEND
Draws a legend on the bottom of the map with the coordinates, scale, total sampled networks, networks visible on the current plot, and dynamic information based on the plots selected and the network color methods requested.

BUGS

While not technically a bug, source 1 (MapPoint) are nonfunctional. The vendors have changed their serivice in such a way that it is impossible to download the map images from them. GPSMap still supports these sources, but ONLY for predownloaded images that may have been kept previously. Attempts to use these sources when a user map is not available will fail.

SEE ALSO

kismet(1)

AUTHOR

Mike Kershaw