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> Subject: RE: [WISPA] Winbox
>
> The application never asks for a secure certificate; so one would need
> to assume that the link is not encrypted and can be seen through a
> packet sniff. Also the port it uses is just a standard TCP port; maybe
> the exchange betw
really sure. Maybe if someone from Mikrotik is
lurking they can interject
Ty Carter
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Yes, but is the link encrypted or can
Yes, but is the link encrypted or can anyone packet-sniff what you're
doing? Have there been previous security breeches in winbox?
Mac Dearman wrote:
You have the option on the Winbox GUI itself to use "secure password" if you
put a check in the box.
Mac
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You have the option on the Winbox GUI itself to use "secure password" if you
put a check in the box.
Mac
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