How to use airodump command in system(gnome-terminal ) (ruby)?












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I used this instruction in my ruby script:



system "gnome-terminal -e bash -c sudo timeout 20 airodump-ng wlp2s0mon -w mt --output-format csv --write-interval 20"


With this instruction I would like to open a second terminal to run the airodump command and then continue working in the first terminal.



The above command is not working, how can i fix this ?










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    I used this instruction in my ruby script:



    system "gnome-terminal -e bash -c sudo timeout 20 airodump-ng wlp2s0mon -w mt --output-format csv --write-interval 20"


    With this instruction I would like to open a second terminal to run the airodump command and then continue working in the first terminal.



    The above command is not working, how can i fix this ?










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      I used this instruction in my ruby script:



      system "gnome-terminal -e bash -c sudo timeout 20 airodump-ng wlp2s0mon -w mt --output-format csv --write-interval 20"


      With this instruction I would like to open a second terminal to run the airodump command and then continue working in the first terminal.



      The above command is not working, how can i fix this ?










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      I used this instruction in my ruby script:



      system "gnome-terminal -e bash -c sudo timeout 20 airodump-ng wlp2s0mon -w mt --output-format csv --write-interval 20"


      With this instruction I would like to open a second terminal to run the airodump command and then continue working in the first terminal.



      The above command is not working, how can i fix this ?







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          this opens up a new tab in terminal called airodump with airodump-ng launched with the provided command



          #!/bin/bash        
          gnome-terminal --tab --title="airodump" -- sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon

          # or anny other command you want to run with airodump-ng

          # airodump-ng -c Channel --bssid -w filename [your wifi card in monitor mode mon ]





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            this opens up a new tab in terminal called airodump with airodump-ng launched with the provided command



            #!/bin/bash        
            gnome-terminal --tab --title="airodump" -- sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon

            # or anny other command you want to run with airodump-ng

            # airodump-ng -c Channel --bssid -w filename [your wifi card in monitor mode mon ]





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              this opens up a new tab in terminal called airodump with airodump-ng launched with the provided command



              #!/bin/bash        
              gnome-terminal --tab --title="airodump" -- sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon

              # or anny other command you want to run with airodump-ng

              # airodump-ng -c Channel --bssid -w filename [your wifi card in monitor mode mon ]





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                this opens up a new tab in terminal called airodump with airodump-ng launched with the provided command



                #!/bin/bash        
                gnome-terminal --tab --title="airodump" -- sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon

                # or anny other command you want to run with airodump-ng

                # airodump-ng -c Channel --bssid -w filename [your wifi card in monitor mode mon ]





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                this opens up a new tab in terminal called airodump with airodump-ng launched with the provided command



                #!/bin/bash        
                gnome-terminal --tab --title="airodump" -- sudo airodump-ng wlan0mon

                # or anny other command you want to run with airodump-ng

                # airodump-ng -c Channel --bssid -w filename [your wifi card in monitor mode mon ]






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