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Mike S.

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  1. The name is Mike S. Favorite game: Operation Flashpoint, Halflife 2 Favorite OS: any flavour of Windows Favorite console: don't have one Nationality: German Accent: Bavarian Sex: Male Age:41 (I seem to be the oldest here...) Race: German Height: 184cm Status: Married, 2 children Favorite band: Blank & Jones Favorite book: Necromancer Favorite author: Favorite movie: I really like the idea of the Matrix, but I hate the Kung Fu scenes Favorite director: Favorite TV Show: IT Crowd, Doctor Who and Torchwood (all UK based) Favorite actor: Myself Favorite actress: Sharon Stone Favorite Pinup: Favorite Comedian: Guenther Gruenwald (bavarian Comedian) Other hobbies: BBQ, Travelling and just mainly learning something new Car: Fiat Bravo (Unfortunately I had to sell my Jeep Cherokee due to the gas prices) Occupation: IT Trainer (Microsoft, Checkpoint, EC-Council)
  2. For what do you need a security tab? You are only able to configure DNS when you are at least belong to the group 'DNS-admin' or the normal 'administrator'. As a member of the group 'DNS user' you have readonly access to the DNS-mmc. When the DNS is AD-integrated there are ACLs behind each entry... For me its pretty secure when is at the newest patch level. Mike
  3. Like you said, MAC addresses can be spoofed (in windows it's a registry key). Why don't you use 802.1X? You will need a CA and a RADIUS server and machine certificates in addition to the 802.1X capable switch. Then the machine authenticates to the switchport and the PC is only able to access the network if he is sucessful authenticated. Mike
  4. I really like the Apple ads, but they are painting black (the dumb PC) and white (the smart Mac). The marketing of Apple is brilliant and there are people which are in love with Mac. There are other people as well, they love Linux, MVS, OS/400, OS/2 and Windows... I think the ad "I'm a PC reminds the people how versatile Windows is", and thats good! I personally love my Compaq TC4200 Tablet notebook with windows on it. All my loved tools are running on it and I do not want to miss Onenote2007. I really like my Vista Business as well, everything is running smooth... What did I wrong? Mike
  5. Thanks for your answer. I finally managed to install openwrt mith jasager on it (shame on me that it took so long) and played with it a bit.
  6. Thanks man! That tutorial saved a lot of time and it worked without problem!
  7. If possible, it would be great to get the password to the network, regardless if it's WEP, WPA or WPA2. This would be a convenient way to collect passwords to networks without the need of paket injection, use of endless password lists or brute force. Ah, one more idea: Could you implement a function to send a disassociation paket to a specific workstation?
  8. Does Jasager capture the SSID/Password combination of the client when it connects to the fake network? If not, is it planned to implement sutch a feature?
  9. Yesterday I tried without success to put openwrt onto the FON... :-( With the description on "http://uselesshacks.com/hacks/fon-router-h...guide/#rbenable" it was no problem to implement dd-wrt (which doesn't help in this case). Darren: You showed a neat application from freifunk to flash openwrt during 3x07. In which state should the FON be to receive the image successful? I've tried it in differend ways without luck. Do you have a hint? Mike
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