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>We aren't talking about the Internet in general. We are talking about
>WiFi.
>Yes, as you suggest, some protocols are created to address a specific
>desire for security on an insecure infrastructure. SSH is one of them.
>The issue with WiFi is that you are bringing insecurity to a location
>that used to be inherently secure. It's almost like putting private
>Ethernet ports on the outside of your office. Even if you are on the 4th
>floor, there is most likely a public area, like a reception area. Would
>you put internal Ethernet ports right there for any one to use?
>
>
Which is why nobody in their right mind grants equal access to their
wireless network as to their internal lan. If you do then you deserve to
get hacked. Treat your wireless as if it were the Internet and you'll be
okay.
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Michael <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
http://kavlon.org
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