* martin f krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > also sprach iain d broadfoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.01.11.0015 +0100]: > > as i understand wireless, there is no solution to blocking clients > > connecting - macs can be faked, ssids are plaintext, wep is crackable > > fairly quickly... > > my philosophy: if there's a cracker outside my door capable of > cracking WEP (i know it isn't difficult, but it isn't trivial either), > then he should just come up and drink a tea with me. I just want to > prevent the passerby access. >
hmm, is that an invite? :D > > it depends on your current setup, but you could just firewall everything > > and use proxies for machines on your side possibly? > > there are not SSH, HTTPS or IPsec proxies. That's most of what I use. > SQUID(8) SQUID(8) NAME squid - Internet ObjectCache SYNOPSIS /usr/sbin/squid [-hsvzCDFNRSVXY] [-d level] [-f file] [-[au] port] [-k signal] DESCRIPTION Squid is a FTP, HTTP and HTTPS proxy cache. For general information on squid, please read the very well commented configuration file /etc/squid.conf. More information can also be found in the files in the directory /usr/share/doc/squid , including a FAQ. Also check out the squid homepage at http://squid.nlanr.net/. i know ssh can't be sensibly proxied though, and i have no idea what ipsec is. :D iain -- wh33, y1p33 3tc. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]