On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 01:52, James Manning wrote: > > I would _HIGHLY_ recommend changing the SSID on your access point to > > something (anything) other than the default if only for reason of > > security through obscurity. > > not that it really much matters for this usage, but I haven't noticed > SSID's as hidden from WAP's - when I wander through by a building I > can pick up 3 or 4 company names as SSID's on their WAP's, even if > they're doing WEP and I won't be able to talk on the WAP.
It depends... on the AP there is a configuration flag that specifies whether you can 'broadcast' the SSID or not. That is enabled by default, so it's usually left on. However, it is trivial to sniff the SSID even if it's not being "broadcast" by watching any traffic that flows on the wireless network. However, if there's no traffic it can't be determined -- but that's a VERY small security benefit. --Jeremy -- /---------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Jeremy Portzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] trilug.org/~jeremy | | GPG Fingerprint: 712D 77C7 AB2D 2130 989F E135 6F9F F7BC CC1A 7B92 | \---------------------------------------------------------------------/
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