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<0> Delwin not with wpa only wep :( <1> harpoontang: in this case it is a hw limitation. <1> or more correctly, a firmware limitation. <2> ah <0> last time i played with wireless under linux i was using rh 7.2, and it was a bloody nightmare <1> hahahaha <3> im on wireless now <1> yeah, it would have been back then. it wasn't that great 2 years ago. <2> Redragon^ - it still is <3> took me all of 5 min to setup <1> it's only gotten decent in the last year or so. <3> biggest prob was prefixing 0x to my wep key <0> yea modern distros and ndis-wrapper make it easier <3> for hex <1> ndiswrapper is a horror story, but that's a whole separate argument. <1> monkieboy: ugh, yeah, done that too.
<0> ugg wep was a nightmare <1> wep ****s. <0> but i finally got it working and hardly ever user that laptop, mainly cause its ancient <0> bron you know whats great about my wireless here? <1> only some f'ing mac users I know use wep. <1> that and security nuts. everyone else just leaves ap open. <0> if you can pickup the signal then I can shoot you for tresp***ing.... <3> ease of use is his point. hard to argue that head on. linux is getting better all the time as my wireless testimony indicates <1> lol <0> got a 5 acre lot and you gotta be on it to pickup this weak arse ap <1> monkieboy: I swapped a 4G drive with Ubuntu on it out of an IBM Thinkpad 775 into an IBM Thinkpad T23 <2> Redragon^ - what model? <0> umm let me look <1> worked out of the box, and the intel wifi did too. <3> wep is like the home burgler alarm system which is designed to keep the local idiot out of your house, not the master thief <1> yup. <1> though we've not had much success cracking WEP. <0> linksys wireless-g <2> I thoguht there were utilities out there that could crack wep pretty quickly? <3> not quickly <0> there are <1> harpoontang: we tried about a year ago. sniffed like a gig of traffic. no luck. <2> Doesn't that have two antennas? <4> ndiswrapper doesn't like the agere driver (which works so-so in Windows)... <0> yea it has 2 antenna <3> takes a little while for enough traffic <4> I got it working just fine with WEP, but I really want to use WPA :s <0> yea it all depends on the wireless traffic <2> Redragon^ - get a better antenna on one of the two <0> if you want secure wireless you use vpn across it :) <5> you can do brute force attacks <1> pretty much. <2> A hi-gain or something, omnidirectional or unidirectional. <0> harpoontang the machines in the house hit it so its okay <1> my AP is 2ft from my laptop. <0> but your not gonna hit it from the neighbors lot :) <4> Redragon^ good point. <5> or offline attacks for WPA <0> bron you see my network diagram? <1> all important p***worded traffic here is SSL encrypted. <4> hrm. <1> Redragon^: heh, nope. <0> yea other than general surfing everything on wireless and most on even the cat 5 here is ssh <0> some windows file sharing which is p***word protected is about it <1> well.. ethernet wires are themselves transmitters, albeit weak ones. <2> I drove around my neighborhood with my ipaq it's amazing how many aps are out there now and even more so how many are open. <0> Delwin depends on how many, what os, and if they like to tinker with the os :) <3> anyone here use epic? <4> Redragon^ two XP machines and a linuxbox. <1> monkieboy: no, I switched to irssi. <0> i found an open ap down the road a few miles with dhcp running flippin out ips on a full public cl*** c <3> hmmm, trying to autoload a script <3> failing <0> Delwin if they dont tinker then shouldn't be to bad <1> set up a .ircrc or whatever? <4> Redragon^ it's not that - it's having something to connect to in the first place. <4> ...bah <2> Redragon^ - cl*** c's, business? <0> bron: http://www.red-dragon.com/network.jpg <0> harpoontang as in a /24
<4> Reverting to WEP104, screw it. <0> believe it belonged to the phone company but not sure, i was just roaming around to see what got picked up <2> Redragon^ - time to setup a clandestine server ;) <0> it was when i first got my wireless nic with external antenae <0> i have a really cool external ant for my orinoco gold <1> heh <1> my T23 has much better reception than this little minipci card can deliver. <2> theres a local realestate company, biggest in town here that all their offices wifi and completely open. If I didn't fear being prosecuted I'd tell them their IT staff are a bunch of jack***es. <0> in most areas, if you haven't attempted to access their network, there is no crime committed <1> err, cardbus not minipci <2> Well, I wanted to see how open it was. I could access shares and printers. <0> wonder what kinda trouble someone would get on if you printed some interesting printers buahahaha <2> The crime should be on the shoulders of their IT staff..... <2> Really, thats just negligent. <1> Redragon^: like... in big red letters, "YOUR NETWORK IS INSECURE"? <1> heheh <2> hehe <3> nice, the .ircrc worked. thanks <1> no prob. <3> terribly complex <3> :-) <1> hehehe <3> almost as bad as printing <1> groan. <0> like that network bron? <1> a bit fancy. <0> i need more boxen buahahaha <1> yeah, my network here is actually sort of complicated. <0> the most fun to work out was the dual gateways of isdn and sat <1> switch->voip_router->wap->laptop <2> whats with the satellite dish? <1> other layout is switch->wireless_router->other_peoples_machines <1> harpoontang: he's in the sticks. <2> ah <0> but it really ****s imo, will drop it soon as i can <2> Thats gotta **** <0> can't even download isos or they get cranky <1> haha <0> they have a 350 meg limit per 4 hours <2> Redragon^ what part of the world do you live? <1> he lives in steers and queers land. <2> Texas? <1> (oh, did I say that out loud? heheh) <6> rumour has it, texas is a fine place for y'all to have a big ol' time <1> hehehe <2> huh....he don't look like a steer <0> delwin broke his network... <3> greatest state in union <2> Well thats pretty flat land out there isn't it? <3> depends on where in texas <0> i'm in the middle of the woods atm <7> any ideas why is it i cant traceroute my other public ip? considering that is used and switched on <7> ? <3> east texas is woods <2> Dude, set up a 802.11b point to point. I hear they've gotten a workign signal as far as 120 miles away. <3> through the woods <1> it's funny... so many friends of mine running ratpoison now. <0> kernel20 where does it stop? <7> Redragon^: when i do traceroute mypublicIP it only marks 8 <7> Redragon^: when i do traceroute mypublicIP it only marks * <7> i mean <0> do you have ping blocked by firewall? <7> if i try to ping it i can ping it <1> harpoontang: I've heard of no more than 10 miles, but that was a while ago. <7> but trace route cant <7> nop <0> do you have a decent firewall? traceroute uses a special port too <2> Bronaugh I havent actually read anything but someone was trying to get to go to some website where he said they had a 120mile link. <7> what port? <6> from memory, port is To port something, you translate the code for a program from one platform to another. You could port a program you wrote on a PC over to a Macintosh, for example. Port, or for TCP and UDP port numbers, see the IANA's list at http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/***ignments/port-numbers <2> I was familiar with the 10 mile link
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