Will hack for food gets more professional. Anyone want to try it out
for me on the IETF 78 LAN?
http://www.wpacracker.com/faq.html
It seems doubtful to me that this would work against a really well
deployed network. But the fact that WPA2 can be deployed in dufus
configuration should be
But we have...
On Jul 27, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
The endpoints used in these protocols all have the ability to perform
public key cryptography at acceptable speeds. Even if they did not,
the price of 64Mb of flash memory is negligible these days and that is
sufficient
The IETF 78 LAN is using 802.1X (w/EAP) for authentication. The
wpacracker only works if the AP is doing PSK authentication.
These things seem to get propagated because people punt the hard
problems with statements like well the PSK is required to be a
uniformly random 128 bit string and if