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Do I look like I'm joking
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Re: Wireless Honeypots
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Welcome to my nightmare
Join Date: May 2002
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Well the thing that bugs me is this. Aside from connecting via wireless, the exploits are going to be the same as connected via a wire.
Correct? I am thinking of the difference in Pen testing a wireless network compared to being wired. Aside from testing encryption, broadcast, etc. Once your in and have an IP your in. So penetrate away.
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Re: Wireless Honeypots
So in the context of the original message at http://www.incident-response.org/WISE.htm honeypot=sniffer=nothing new. As opposed to honeypot=tarpit=still nothing new. Seems to me that placing the WAP in front of an authentication firewall server would go a long way toward letting authenticated clients in and keeping unauthenticated clients out. Wep the Wap (oh, Wep me baby! wep it good...) at the hardware level, add an encrypted tunnel at the software level and it seems to me that you've layered yourself a reasonably secure solution without needing to worry if your AP is being hijacked or not. (or am I oversimplifying?) Cheers, Mo Last edited by Mojo-_-Jojo : 07-23-2002 at 06:11 PM. |
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Do I look like I'm joking
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Ancient WiFi Proverb: there is more than one way to shave a kitty... - Church of WiFi (Blackwave)
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Did you do the math?
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"There is more than one protocol to remove the epidermal layers from a feline."
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Do I look like I'm joking
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very cool, though I wasn't referring to a feline... more of a cameltoe. Had to tone it down for the kiddies out there... ![]()
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Did you do the math?
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![]() We also have a one about weather: "The ambient temperature is lower than that which is typical of the mammary glands of the female practitioner of the black arts." Although the last time that one of the High Priests said that he got picketed by the Wiccas for a week.
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Thorn "I'm The Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I am from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation Kasterborous. I'm 903 years old and I am the man who is going to save your lives and all 6 billion people on the planet below... You got a problem with that?" Last edited by Thorn : 07-23-2002 at 07:42 PM. |
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Do I look like I'm joking
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Back when I wasn't as tall (though now I am twice as fat), a little redheaded Mormon used to tell me this... "The angle of the dangle, is perpendicular to the heat of the meat." ... and might I say, her honeypot was quite lovely... ![]()
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Did you do the math?
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Tír na nÓg is a little piece of my Irish background. It's a kind of a heaven. A Valhala of sorts, only not as crowded, and none of those pushy Norse gods. The translation is "Land of the Forever Young."
Physically, I stuck in Vermont. Which tends to be about one of the coldest in the lower 48. It is damned cold at times, and we do have Wiccas and other bizarre groups here. Years ago I did date one Wicca. As I recall, no part of her anatomy was cold. Or hot for that matter. I just remember warm, firm and ah, well, best not go into all that here. ![]() I thought you were south of the equator?
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Thorn "I'm The Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I am from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation Kasterborous. I'm 903 years old and I am the man who is going to save your lives and all 6 billion people on the planet below... You got a problem with that?" |
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Originally posted by Thorn
The Reformed Temple of the WiFi Druid Scientist has a similar saying: "There is more than one protocol to remove the epidermal layers from a feline." Druid?? Thorn, your not talking about the scientists from the planet DRUIDIA?? Are you? LOL. Sorry my fav movie is spaceballs. hehehe By the way I think that site is developed by the same idiots who developed a site that would guarantee your ideal wife for a mere $25,000 dollars. God i wish i had the link. |
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