> Is there a best practice for assign a router name ?
> e.g.: router type + city + room.id and > so on
> Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
Think of social engg. Put in some name that would not
thing that is not so simple to guess because if someone
manages to figure out how th
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> > Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
>
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> "Full-disclosure router naming" would be GPS coordinates, wouldn't it?
>
> This might proove to be a security risk, though, depending on your
> organization.
>
> Might be pratical to
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luca developer wrote:
Hi folks
Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type +
city + room.id <http://room.id> and so on
Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
"Full-disclosure router naming" wo
luca developer wrote:
Hi folks
Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type
+ city + room.id <http://room.id> and so on
Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
"Full-disclosure router naming" would be GPS coordinates, wouldn't i
On Sep/02/2005, luca developer wrote:
>Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type +
>city + [1]room.id and so on
>Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
I usually pick up names from the Japanese Comic "DrSlump"
anyway, I've seen lots of thin
Hi folks
Is there a best practice for assign a router name ? e.g.: router type + city + room.id and so on
Wich method is usually used to assign a router name ?
Thanks
luka.reserach
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