[geeks] home wap paranoia
Andrew Weiss
ajwdsp at cloud9.net
Wed Mar 17 11:54:47 CST 2004
On Mar 17, 2004, at 12:00 PM, Daniel Johannsson wrote:
> Hi,
> I've finally decided to get myself a wireless access point at home,
> after
> getting really tired of always snaking a long ethernet cable to where
> ever
> I'm sitting with the laptop.
>
> I'm wondering how paranoid other geeks members are about people getting
> onto their wap, and out on their net connection. I live in a fairly
> high
> density area, with a lot of apts/condos and some coffee
> shops/restaurants
> withing probable wap range, so I'm thinking I should try to go fairly
> secure.
>
> Are people in general just trusting 128bit wep and using non broadcast
> ssids, or also doing things like putting the wap on a private network,
> and
> then forcing ipsec tunnels from the laptops to a machine with a nic on
> both the private and the external facing network?
>
I just do Static WEP 128 bit with non-broadcast SSID.
If I was in an extremely high traffic area I might do more, but I think
it'd be overkill.
I do treat my home LAN somewhat suspiciously anyhow just because I can.
I ssh in between local boxes... etc.
Andrew
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