Dave Ihnat wrote:
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 12:34:29PM -0500, Jacques B. wrote:
My frustration has to do with the fact that someone asked a question
on how to secure a wireless connection. I provided advice of measures
available within the context of a typical home wireless router. And
my reference to low hanging fruit and such and the caveat of the kid
next door who has all the time in the world to bang away at your
system (vs someone driving by) made it obvious that it's not a 100%
guaranteed secure solution.
In comes Tim stating that most of what I said was "useless".
FWIW, I agree with you. A good analogy is a bank--just because they
and for one I generally agree with Tim; Jacques' advice isn't as good as
he thought.
If you want to test Jacques' advice, just fire up kismet. You will find
wireless networks, whether they're hidden or not, you will find MAC
addresses and IP addresses.
And since kismet is a passive sniffer, nobody will know you're doing it
(Netstumbler, another tool, is an active snooper and anyone watching
will see it).
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Cheers
John
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