Re: Wireless security
Baho Utot wrote:
Which encryption method should I choose and how do I configure
it?
WPA2 Personal, also called WPA2-PSK (Pre Shared Key). You have to
install and configure wpa_supplicant on your Linux Box.
DON'T use WEP. WEP is so insecure, that you might consider it
unencrypted. There are tools that break a WEP encryption within
few minutes, by injecting special packets.
Wolfgang Draxinger
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Cracking WEP and WPA keys
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... and will even say that WEP is weak and easily hacked. ... And boot into Linux? ... there are lots of options when it comes to the network, ... Also, hacking is *illegal, so people will need to be happy ... (alt.internet.wireless) |
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