Matt Schalit wrote:
>
> On the Wireless Gateways, what are the network peripherals
> on an average system? You need a wireless transmitter don't
> you? You also need a link to the ISP, right? What's the
> hardware setup of those parts?
Yes, yes, and what do you mean by "what's the hardware se
At 11:38 AM 1/26/02 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
>Schuyler Erle wrote:
[...]
>As far as the "roaming ip problem", can't several people's last 24
>bits of their MAC address be identical?
Yes, this is an interesting-looking project, and I too am glad to see it
with a presence on the LEAF list.
I saw
Schuyler Erle wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone. I've been invited to represent the NoCat development team
> on this list. For a while, we had been developing an LRP derivative for
> wireless projects called WRP.
Thanks for joining. It's good to have more people working
in the wireless environment.
I
S:
Thanks for your patience with me on this. :)
> > > In a typical setup, no sensitive information is stored on the firewall
> > > machine (or gateway, as we call it), so I'm afraid I don't understand
> > > your question.
> >
> > My impression was that the NoCatAuth process verifi
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> > In a typical setup, no sensitive information is stored on the firewall
> > machine (or gateway, as we call it), so I'm afraid I don't understand
> > your question.
>
> My impression was that the NoCatAuth process verified this
> login-password-MAC thing, and
Clarifying...
> > 1. What were your design considerations in regards to putting the
> >authorization info and server on the firewall itself? The
> >alternatives are harder, but strike me as possibly more secure
> >than putting such important stuff on boxes whose physical
> >
"Scott C. Best" wrote:
>
> 1. What were your design considerations in regards to putting the
>authorization info and server on the firewall itself? The
>alternatives are harder, but strike me as possibly more secure
>than putting such important stuff on boxes whose physical
>secur
Schuyler:
Hello! Welcome to LEAF. I got about a dozen questions
about NoCat (*great* name, btw), but I'll start with just three.
Feel free to reply on-list or off-list or whatever you think is
best:
1. What were your design considerations in regards to putting the
authorization info a