Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-02 Thread Pollywog
On Thursday November 2, 2006 8:32 pm, Leonid Grinberg wrote: > > Do you also leave your front door open (not just unlocked), so that > > someone can come take a piss in your bathroom and maybe read your > > mail and take your TV while you're at work? > > See, it does not really hurt me if they use

Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-02 Thread srg krn
The best way to acomplish this is using ettercap on your linux box. If the WRT is configured as a bridge (not a layer 3 router) between wireless and LAN you can do the following. With ettercap you can do that the wireless client thinks that the MAC addr of the router is the MAC addr of your linux

Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-02 Thread Leonid Grinberg
Do you also leave your front door open (not just unlocked), so that someone can come take a piss in your bathroom and maybe read your mail and take your TV while you're at work? See, it does not really hurt me if they use my network, other than bandwidth. That is why I want to be able to monitor

Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-02 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/01/06 21:26, Leonid Grinberg wrote: > Hello all, > > I am currently running a Linksys WRT54G server with the factory > firmware. I have set it up to use wireless. I have purposefully not > encrypted or protected the WAP because i want others to

Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-01 Thread Zoran Kolic
> I am currently running a Linksys WRT54G server with the factory > firmware. I have set it up to use wireless. I have purposefully not > encrypted or protected the WAP because i want others to be able to use > it if they want to (doing my part for society and all that). I do, > however, look at th

Re: A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-01 Thread Julian De Marchi
Take advantage of the DMZ option the router offers you. using this it should redirect all traffic to the DMZ. Another option would be to put linux on the router. OpenWrt is a good choice, or DD-WRT i think is another alternative. I have succesful placed open-wrt on my asus router and it works like

A Strange Networking Setup

2006-11-01 Thread Leonid Grinberg
Hello all, I am currently running a Linksys WRT54G server with the factory firmware. I have set it up to use wireless. I have purposefully not encrypted or protected the WAP because i want others to be able to use it if they want to (doing my part for society and all that). I do, however, look at