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access points (APs)
configuring for 802.1X authentication, 468–470
default configuration, 316
DiGLE display, 239–240
displaying in StumbVerter, 228
finding cloaked, 332–333
Name, NetStumbler column, 76
NetStumbler data capture, 53, 56, 58
rogue, 333
unprotected, 308
updating with firmware, 478
in WiGLE database, 243
wireless. See wireless access points
account lockout policies, 434
ACPI, enabling in Linux kernel, 171
Active Directory, secure configuration, 434
active scanners, 177
Active State TCL package, 417
active WLAN detection, 40
Adaptive Delta Pulse Code Modulation (ADPCM) format, 93
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 334–335
addresses
IP. See IP addresses
MAC, filtering. See MAC address filtering
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 403
Advanced Power Management (APM), 213
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), 403
Agent Green, 299
Aironet Client Utility (ACU), 433, 442
AiroPeek, 334
AirSnort, 25, 333, 336
Amateur Radio Relay League, 16
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), 80
antennas
buying NICs with external connectors, 34
‘cantennas,’ 20–21
connecting to wireless NIC, 22–23
directional, 19–20
external, 15–17
isotropic, 17
NetStumbler and MiniStumbler, additional equipment, 96–104
and NICs with external connectors, 34
omni-directional, 17–19
parabolic, 19–20
required for WarDriving, 8
APNIC (Asia Pacific Network Information Centre), 80
Apple AirPort, LEAP support, 449
Arbaugh, William A., 452
ARIN (American Registry for Internet Numbers), 80
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC), 80
Asleep tool, 353
Atheros chipset, 42
attack potential of wireless access points, 25, 316
attacking
encrypted networks, 336–348
wireless networks, 391
wireless networks in Linux, 324–325
wireless networks in Windows, 316–323
attacks
brute force, 348
dictionary, 434, 478
man-in-the-middle, 333–336
wireless access points, vulnerability, 25
authentication
802.1X. See 802.1X authentication
account lockout policies, 434
digital certificates, 452
Dolphin utility, 417
EAP, 441, 451–453
mutual, 431
RADIUS. See RADIUS
Windows Active Directory domain, with LEAP and RADIUS, 446–449
WPA-PSK, 398–399
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