2007 3:58 PM
Subject: Open WiFi Access Point BCP's???
Anyone have any recommendations for BCPs or software suggestions on
running an open community-based access point (or network)?
Think: an urban area where potentially lots of people could be popping on
and off with little authenti
On 4/28/07, Deepak Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations for BCPs or software suggestions on
running an open community-based access point (or network)?
MAAWG BCPs on walled gardens (probably coming soon if not already out
there). Quite a few ISPs - Bell Canada f
: Open WiFi Access Point BCP's???
On 4/27/07, MARLON BORBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you want to follow just one rule, it's this:-
Instruct your users to never (I mean NEVER) use applications which run
over unencrypted protocols.
Security first.
Abra
On 4/27/07, MARLON BORBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you want to follow just one rule, it's this:-
Instruct your users to never (I mean NEVER) use applications which run
over unencrypted protocols.
Security first.
Abraços,
Indeed. If you know ahead of time unencrypted 802.11(whatever) i
If you want to follow just one rule, it's this:-
Instruct your users to never (I mean NEVER) use applications which run
over unencrypted protocols.
Security first.
Abraços,
Marlon Borba, CISSP, APC DataCenter Associate
Técnico Judiciário - Segurança da Informação
TRF 3 Região
(11) 3012-1683
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Anyone have any recommendations for BCPs or software suggestions on
running an open community-based access point (or network)?
Think: an urban area where potentially lots of people could be popping
on and off with little authentication. These seem to be pretty prevalent
around Panera's and