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SANS Institute, 267
satellite receivers, 44, 99, 116
saving
maps with StumbVerter, 230–231
.NS1 file, 85
SBR (Steel Belted RADIUS), 434–440
scale and size, map, 217
scanned maps, 218
scanners, active and passive, 149, 177
scanning for networks with NetStumbler, 60–61
scripting programs, 87
Scripting Tab, NetStumbler and MiniStumbler, 87–91
scripts, NetStumbler data upload, 282–287
Scripts Forum (NetStumbler), 89
Sears Home Service (SST-PR-1), 117
Seattle Hardware Web site, 15
Secure Shell (SSH) tunnels, 419
Secure Socket Layer (SSL), 404, 405
security
basic measures, 390
configuring features on wireless clients, 382–389
corporate and SOHO, 475
home wireless vs. corporate users, 396
PKI (Public Key Infrastructure), 405
Security Tribe, 264, 266
serial data cable, starting GPSD with, 185–188
serial ports, RS-232, 104
Service Set Identifiers. See SSIDs
setup, WarDriving, laptop, 8–9
Sharp Zaurus, 149, 177
Shipley, Peter, 3, 38, 248
Shmoo Group, 339
Shmoo Group patch, 153–154
Shmoo Rule, 302, 306
signal strength, NetStumbler readings, 60, 77
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), NetStumbler display, 59, 73
SirMACsAlot tool, 331
Slackware Linux
installing pcmcia-cs, 122–126
and other versions, 120
upgrading kernel, 121
Small Office/Home Office (SOHO)
applications, 405
security, 475
sniffing
described, 4
networks, 326
wireless traffic, 351
software required for WarDriving, 8
sounds, programming NetStumbler to play, 91–93, 114
Sourceforge, 337
speed of network, NetStumbler reading, 76
spoofing attacks, 334–335
Sputnik EWG solution, 418
SSIDs (Service Set Identifiers)
default configuration, 316
displaying access points with, 230–231, 239–240
and FakeAP, 26
NetStumbler data capture, 56, 75
SST-PR-1, 117
warchalking symbols, 5
SSL (Secure Socket Layer), 404, 405
SST-PR-1 (SSID), 117
starting
GPSD, 185–186
Kismet, 196–200, 208, 210
PCMCIA services, 347
Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service, 318
Steel Belted RADIUS, installing and configuring, 434–440
Stumbler Code of Ethics, 270
StumbVerter
generating maps with, 223–232
and GPS, 224
importing NetStumbler files to MapPoint with, 226–229
installing, 220–223
Kismet maps, converting for use, 149
map saving options, 230–231
mapping WarDrives with, 219, 241–242
and MapPoint, 241
su command, 154, 205, 208
SuSE Linux, and other versions, 120
symbols
open and closed nodes, 5
padlock, 55
WEP node, 6
Syngress Publishing Web site, 16
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