[sllug-members]: 1. Re: How does one properly implement OpenSSH?
(Nathan Lane)
Jeff Folsom
jfolsom at scl.utah.edu
Wed Mar 26 13:37:16 MST 2008
WEP is the tissue paper of wireless security, it is trivial to break WEP
encryption. At the very bare minimum you should be using WPA/TKIP, but
if you're really looking to secure your network, 802.1x or VPN are the
way to go. Without strong encryption schemes, all traffic on your
wireless network is essentially available for public viewing.
Jeff Folsom
Nathan Lane wrote:
> Guess I don't have a clue what you're talking about!!!
>
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Kyle Waters <unum at unum5.org
> <mailto:unum at unum5.org>> wrote:
>
> David Miller wrote:
> >
> > I sure hope that the WEP above was just a tpyo :D and
> > that you meant better authentication/authorization
> > than that!!!
> >
> My sentiment exactly. If you are using wireless you should assume that
> anyone nearby has full access to your network, and all wireless
> traffic(and if you aren't watching for ettercap, you should assume
> they
> have access to all network traffic).
>
> Kyle
>
>
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