Chapter 4. Communicating Securely

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In a wired network, physical security is complicated but manageable. You can restrict physical access to routers, switches, and network hardware. You can provide a complex authentication mechanism for proving that users are who they say they are. You can set up Virtual LANs or Virtual Private Networks for even more security. Even if an attacker were to plug into your wireless network, it would be difficult to penetrate further with these kinds of security measures in place.

The wireless network world is not nearly this secure. In fact, it's not secure at all. Disassembling your network packets and transmitting them wirelessly means that anyone within reach can see them. A wily attacker could join or passively monitor your network from a mile away with a high-gain antenna, and you would never see him.

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Linux Unwired
Linux Unwired
ISBN: 0596005830
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 100

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