On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 09:30:56AM -0700, jd wrote:
> Can data be inserted into broadcast and probe packets?
>
> Curious about whether it is possible to use data within such packets for
> additional authentication, etc.
Anything with IE tags has a lot of room for arbitrary data to be shoved
in there.
"According to a study released Tuesday by the National Institute of Emotional
Studies, laughter, long employed as a cathartic response to absurd or humorous
stimuli, is now used solely to conceal contempt and fear from fellow human
beings." -- The Onion
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> Can data be inserted into broadcast and probe packets?
>
> Curious about whether it is possible to use data within such packets for
> additional authentication, etc.
Anything with IE tags has a lot of room for arbitrary data to be shoved
in there.
-m
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Mike Kershaw/Dragorn <dragorn (at) kismetwireless (dot) net [email concealed]>
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"According to a study released Tuesday by the National Institute of Emotional
Studies, laughter, long employed as a cathartic response to absurd or humorous
stimuli, is now used solely to conceal contempt and fear from fellow human
beings." -- The Onion
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