Some of the better APs and WLAN Bridges allow you to control the MACs
allowed to communicate with it, or Allowed Talkers. You build the MAC
table directly on the AP/WLAN Device. And, you can turn off "Advertise
ESSID" from the AP, so the attacker has to know the SSID and guess the MAC
addres
Folks,
Hello, I'm a long time lurker to the list, and have been playing with RH
for almost a year now, I moved all my internal email, web, sql, etc to
Linux. I've learned a lot, but still have much to learn.
Anyhow, my question is this: I am going to open up a system to a few folks
and offe
Folks,
Hello, I'm a long time lurker to the list, and have been playing with RH
for almost a year now, I moved all my internal email, web, sql, etc to
Linux. I've learned a lot, but still have much to learn.
Anyhow, my question is this: I am going to open up a system to a few folks
and offe
Charles,
Per our discussion/email.
The ppp (2.4.1-2) that ships with 7.2 is broken in terms of having cbcp
forced on. According to the bugzilla reports, this only is broken with rh
to windows client and not rh to rh machines.
See:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=55367