Is it just me or do some people ask the same question, over, over and over. Now let me tell you I'm 16, i'm a networker, I program c, I program perl, and I even darn live on my own and pay my own bills.
You older networking people (my future) can realy give me one heck of a grin. But I guess that's why I read bugtrack, incidents and secureshell all day :)
As for WiFi security I have seen a few emails pass already on the subject of DHCP pooling amungst you'r host's depending on FTP/POP passwords, this is one option. You also have the ability to filter mac address's in your networking down to a fine point of only... go figure your hosts! :) Ok, last but not least I want to say ipsec would be a great option but can't guarentee it since I have never, personaly had the satisfaction of using this. Reguards, --K-sPecial
Sorry if I seem to come off as a cocky teen but shit i'm serious here.
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From: "Simon" <simon@snosoft.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:08:25 -0400
To: <lists@kentane.net>, <security-basics@lists.securityfocus.com>
Subject: RE: wifi security
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