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Dec 28 |
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captive portal wikipedia article Thanks Rook :) . |
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Dec 27 |
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Dec 27 |
asked | captive portal wikipedia article |
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Dec 26 |
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Public wifi security protocols Thank you for your replies- I really appreciate them. I understand that TLS and SSH are quite vulnerable at the beginning of the authentication process because of the higher level layer at which they encrypt? So if you were to begin authentication, the first packet could be intercepted across the wifi and an attacker could pretend to be the server I thought i was authenticating to? This isnt possible on IPSec because the encryption is done at a lower level? |
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Dec 26 |
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Dec 25 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 25 |
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Dec 25 |
asked | Public wifi security protocols |
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Dec 24 |
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Protecting yourself against DNS spoofing? @Rook, Im not talking about cache poisoning, im talking about DNS spoofing. How's that for my terminology? |
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Dec 24 |
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Protecting yourself against DNS spoofing? Deleted unnecessary language |
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Dec 24 |
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Protecting yourself against DNS spoofing? The things you suggested, what are they to prevent? ARP or DNS? Am I right in that they couldnt choose VPN because the network admin would have to set this up? |
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Dec 24 |
asked | Protecting yourself against DNS spoofing? |