Le mardi 07 avril 2009 à 09:42 -0500, Jon Janego a écrit :
> I would imagine that for the factory config, it's just a matter of
> looking at the SSID and visible IP ranges, but is there anything more
> to it than that??
Looking at MAC address to determine vendor, SSID and security
configuration.
> And encryption method must have to witness a key exchange, or look at
> the vendor-specific tags broadcasting the capabilities of the AP.
Encryption capabilities are read in WPA/WPA2 Information Element (IE).
That's fully standard compliant, and can be read in beacons and probe
answers, the exact same way your computer knows what security a given AP
is requiring.
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> I would imagine that for the factory config, it's just a matter of
> looking at the SSID and visible IP ranges, but is there anything more
> to it than that??
Looking at MAC address to determine vendor, SSID and security
configuration.
> And encryption method must have to witness a key exchange, or look at
> the vendor-specific tags broadcasting the capabilities of the AP.
Encryption capabilities are read in WPA/WPA2 Information Element (IE).
That's fully standard compliant, and can be read in beacons and probe
answers, the exact same way your computer knows what security a given AP
is requiring.
--
http://sid.rstack.org/
PGP KeyID: 157E98EE FingerPrint: FA62226DA9E72FA8AECAA240008B480E157E98EE
>> Hi! I'm your friendly neighbourhood signature virus.
>> Copy me to your signature file and help me spread!
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