[BAWUG] Security

2005-01-20 Thread Greg Herlein
Can someone point me at some articles on current security things on 802.11 - including recommended practices for todays equipment? I was last serious into wireless when the only real choice was WEP, and now WPA, LEAP, etc are all available in low cost units. What I need to do is get back up t

[BAWUG] security breach... AP shot down!

2003-09-26 Thread Lile Elam
Hi folks, We had an interesting incident happen recently... similar to a drive by shooting really. I arrived home early one morning from a late night geekmaid gig up in the city... :) It was about 3:30am and after a short while I noticed that our AP was acting strange... Instead of green lights

Re: [BAWUG] Security Concerns

2003-01-15 Thread Joel Jaeggli
End-to-end application layer security for anything that has security requirements, ssl and ssh, is a key compoent of wireless or generalized network security. joelja On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, S Woodside wrote: > You're doing everything that's possible with vanilla WiFi. Check out > the offerings f

Re: [BAWUG] Security Concerns

2003-01-15 Thread S Woodside
You're doing everything that's possible with vanilla WiFi. Check out the offerings from (Cisco?) that implement proprietary or draft security (like WPA) however they are much more expensive. Of course the best thing to do with any system is to use VPN to encrypt the communications at a higher l

[BAWUG] Security Concerns

2003-01-14 Thread Schmidt, Kevin
Hi gang! Greetings from Des Moines, Iowa! I thought I would call upon your expertise as I have blanketed the web and am yet to find the answer to my question. Currently I am running a linksys BEFW11S4 Wirless router with my cable modem. Currently I am not broadcasting the SSID and have the 128 b

[BAWUG] security

2002-06-26 Thread Josh McCormack
I'm putting together a business plan for a WLAN security and services business. Anyone interested in doing this, people already, thoughts, reactions? Josh -- general wireless list, a bawug thing [un]subscribe: http://lists.bawug.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless

[BAWUG] security concerns of 802.11 Frequency Hopping?

2002-05-15 Thread Jason Xie
as a lot of companies are still using 802.11 Frequency Hopping technolgoy for their WLAN infrastructure. does anyone know of any related security concerns/issues/vulnerabilities? any tools to perform penetration tests or security assessment? thx. __