Ah.. but if we were using 802.11b we'd all be tunneling over ssh or some
other VPN technology wouldn't we? :)
Then again, you do have the man-in-the-middle ssh attack.. *shrug*
Donncha.
Larkin Cunningham wrote:
>> The 802.11b would be a serious hack risk if you were beaming around the city
> I would think. I mean couldn't you just listen out with your laptop for a
> signal and try and latch on?
>> Larkin Cunningham
>> DB Alliance - The Oracle specialists
>http://www.dballiance.ie>> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cork-admin at linux.ie [mailto:cork-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> > Damien Mulley
> > Sent: 17 May 2001 00:23
> > To: cork at linux.ie> > Subject: [CLUG] Thursday Night and Wireless LANs
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Everyone
> > , so who's going Thursday night ? Metropole 9pm isn't it ? As a
> > matter of interest how many are on this list ? (Not an invitation for
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