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August 18th, 2006, 01:40 PM
This might be long winded, so bear with me.
I'm an IT manager with very little ...wiggle room shall we say? Tech is not the "world" of this org I work in. Not a big deal, but take that into...
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August 11th, 2006, 07:24 AM
:: grabs spear :: I'm in!
...wait, that water's cold isn't it? ...hmm :: puts down spear :: You first.
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August 10th, 2006, 07:37 AM
I know!! I'm definately NOT the graphic artist...but at least my buttons look pretty!
My friend at this site is going to be helping me out in the graphic dept. (She owes me :)) I code and make it...
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August 4th, 2006, 01:41 PM
Guestbook is workin now and I've got some other slick backend stuff running ...heh, w00t.
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August 2nd, 2006, 02:10 PM
I'm tryin :) hopefully after work I can start to bust out some more fun stuff.
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August 2nd, 2006, 06:35 AM
seems to be working to me -- and the site hasn't sent me emails letting me know something is wrong, so I'm not sure why you wouldn't be able to bring it up -- and no, its not liquidweb (?) its...
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August 1st, 2006, 01:55 PM
After messing around with a few clients' webspace and finding a host that I (REALLY) like, I finally got my domain and a semi-useful page up. It'll serve two purposes, one being a show-off ground...
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To protect a wireless network in an enterprise environment, you can use Radius + VPN on top of, isolate the AP from the rest of the network (plug it into the radius server) and this should provide a...
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does anyone else smell spam?
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You are taking this conversation in the wrong direction and thank you, but I do not need to search, I'm following along rather well - I'm not sure if you are though, so lets review.
If you go back...
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yea ya did
thats hiding an AP for the wrong reasons.
I keep my car in the garage because I like my car clean and I live in an access controlled building
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You had said some of the benefits was hiding the AP, so I was commenting in reference to that.
nope, but I wouldn't think hiding it (parking it in the garage) would increase the unlikelyhood of a...
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So do you camo the house then to hide it? :)
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Nokia (? I think it was a nokia ...it started with an N) APs are like this too.
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eh, not so much. Both are spoofable, rather easily, using widely available tools with little know-how, but the encryption isn't (assuming you use something OTHER than WEP). I would say, yes turn on...
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and now they both have the same SSID and you connect to my network by mistake ...
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No, not at all! I just don't like people giving incorrect information -- the tools are very easy to find and are FREE and its got to the point the village idiot (well, ok not QUITE that easy) can...
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Every single time you connect, it sends a broadcast for the AP and the AP replies with a broadcast as well. All I do is interrupt your AP (use a wireless phone does this rather easily) and guess...
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This is also a good idea
This has absolutely ZERO benefit. It does not "hide" your access point.
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WEP is very very weak. Why? parts of the key is transmitted from time to time within the data sent. In about 10mb of traffic you have more than enough to decompile the key. Very bad.
WPA is...
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flexibility -- and I think batch files are bastardized and weak. Using FSO and hell, lets get crazy and use ADO (access db), he could easily do this from any comp ...and then tag it to a webpage or...
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are you looking for a batch or a script?
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and now, something completely different. I got one o dem girlfriends right? She was a dance major (ballet) and graduated with a bachelors degree and loves it ...so naturally she wants to get into...
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April 28th, 2006, 01:38 PM
typically a switch is given a low IP address -- x.x.x.1, x.x.x.2, etc
Do you even know the password for the device?
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April 27th, 2006, 12:44 PM
2900s should have a webpage built in, mine does. Type in http://<switchIP> and use your enabled password to get in (no username)
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