I am designing a software to record only the URL visited by students while giving exam. So I somehow need to know which IP is visiting which site.

I will have a list of all the IPs of students. I just need a way to find out what sites they are visiting. For this I tried Kismet and was able to generate the .pcapdump file which has the details of all the packets. The network is open and unsecured so I was able to get the list of all the IPs but couldn't see the URL they visited.

Steps:

OS: Backtrack Linux 5

Start Kismet on wlan0

Run the following command to convert .pcapdump to .txt through tshark

$ tshark -r /path/Kismet.pcapdump >> log.txt

Read log.txt for IP -- This shows all the student IPs

But need to get the URL visitd by those IP too.

Is kismet the right way to go? I have to automate this whole thing so I cannot use Wireshark and manually convert the files so I choose Kismet.

I need to be able to generate alert or some other activity as soon as a URL (like www.google.com) is visited by any of the IP in the database.

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