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Securing AirPort Extreme Networks with WPA
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Wired EQUIVALENCY, not security |
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2004-01-06 09:13:09 |
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csoto
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As mentioned by someone else, WEP and WPA only encrypt WIRELESS packets. Once they're on the 'Net, they're back in plaintext.
Wireless encryption is pretty useless. Just let your network move packets around. Encrypt your data at the APPLICATION layer (remember the OSI 7-layer dip?).
Charles
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Wired EQUIVALENCY, not security
2007-01-03 04:10:07
KavithaAmmayappan
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Wired EQUIVALENCY, not security
2007-01-03 04:09:55
KavithaAmmayappan
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Could you explain at which place the decryption of the packets take place.
U mentioned that in the air itself. could u explain it more
Thanks in advance
Kavitha