Difference between revisions of "HowTo Geolocate Network Packet Capture Data"
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+ | This '''HowTo''' explains the procedure for geolocating '''IPv4 Address Conversations''' using the NST WUI and rendering the results on either a '''Mercator World Map''' projection or on a '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyhole_Markup_Language KML]''' '''Earth Browser''' such as '''[http://earth.google.com Google Earth]''', '''[http://maps.google.com Google Maps]''' or '''[http://edu.kde.org/marble Marble]'''. | ||
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[[Image:Single_packet_capture_decode.png|center|frame|Single-Tap Network Packet Capture Text-Based Decode Section]] | [[Image:Single_packet_capture_decode.png|center|frame|Single-Tap Network Packet Capture Text-Based Decode Section]] |
Revision as of 09:07, 11 October 2010
Overview
This HowTo explains the procedure for geolocating IPv4 Address Conversations using the NST WUI and rendering the results on either a Mercator World Map projection or on a KML Earth Browser such as Google Earth, Google Maps or Marble.