[kismac] Re: WPA-TKIP, Kismac, and my network
- From: Brad Knowles <brad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: kismac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:58:54 +0100
At 9:40 PM +0800 2005-01-23, Robin L Darroch wrote:
Really? That sounds very interesting indeed! Do you have any references
or links about that?
The pages at <http://www.wi-foo.com/index-3.html> and
<http://www.wardriving.com/> have some links to related tools and
papers.
Tunnelling through SSH could also work quite well.
You can port-forward specific protocols, but ssh wasn't really
designed to proxy all incoming and outgoing traffic over the VPN.
If you want to have a reasonably secure way of handling just POP3
or SMTP traffic, that could work. I wouldn't try to use ssh for more
than that.
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