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This ruby 'system' gives me an output; on irb:

system("sudo airodump-ng -w sidney wlan0")

Airodump-ng is from the Airocrack-ng package.

However, the ruby "system" should not give me a stdout. The thing is, that a "sh" processus is being created, which doesn't have an output. But the "sh" processus got a child processus, which gives me a output that I don't want at all to be displayed on my terminal.

Second part of the question, how can I get the pid of that sub-processus, using threads and maybe a different way to call a shell command using ruby (and not displaying the output of that child processus) ?

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If you don't care about the output, trash it:

system("sudo airodump-ng -w sidney wlan0 >/dev/null 2>&1")

I think the child process will inherit the parent's file descriptors.

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Use

out = `sudo airodump-ng -w sidney wlan0`

instead, and output will not show on screen, but stored in out instead

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  • It doesn't work, the output of the second child is shown. Please try it on irb, you will see that it is displayed :-( And here, I would like to retrieve the second child's pid. I can't :/
    – sidney
    Nov 29, 2012 at 12:50
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    @sidney That may mean that airodump-ng is sending stuff to STDERR. Try adding 2>&1 to the above command. Nov 29, 2012 at 13:29

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