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  1. It was actually in a friends shop. Nobody would have had direct access only me and him
  2. I'm sure it wasn't anything too malicious because I doubt they'd call the new "Evil" Just thought Id ask about it as I haven't seen this type of attack before
  3. It was a stock router from a broadband provider in Ireland. I dont think it had an option to add another SSID The mac address for "evil" was near identical to the main router bar the last digit
  4. I was on a friends network today and we noticed an open SSID "Evil" within range. This network was on the same channel and signal strength as his. When we turned off the router it disappeared, powered it back on and it reappeared. I swapped out the router with a spare one and it seem to solve the issue. What sort of attack would cause this? How can he prevent this in the future? Any help would be great!
  5. I'd still need to setup some server though I assume? Also, would you recommend any cross platform FTP programs? My only concern about FTP would be the security issue's and that's why I'm leaning towards a VPN
  6. At present the office is comprised of around 30 desktop pc’s (Windows OS) connected to a simple switch connected to a netgear router with a 3mb internet connection. The problem at present is that if any of the employees forget to bring a file or files home with them they cannont access the document. I’m thinking about recommending implementing a server which will allow the employees to save the documents in a central location and then implementing some form of remote access. What would my options be? Server Side – Windows Server/Open Source soltion Remote Access : • VPN • FTPS • Portal (ie Blackbaoad) • p2p connectivity • Google Docs • Office Live The requirments would be: • The need to access files from remote locations using the internet • The system should cater for 35+ users and have the ability to increase as needed • Due to the sensitive nature of the documents security is of great importance • Ideally encryption on laptop in case it lost or stolen • The solution needs to be deployed on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms • It needs to be of minimal cost • Authentication is needed • Remote access should be compatible with Windows,Mac & Linux
  7. There is currently Windows server 2003 installed
  8. My plans are to have the files in one central location and allow the users to connect into their "Drive Space" remotely The data would be highly sensitive so I'm unsure of the best root to take.
  9. The main requirements would be: Security (Sensitive data) Authentication Low Cost Easy to Use What would you chose between SSH tunnels with an FTPS/FileZilla client or just a normal windows VPN?
  10. Server based that the employees can connect into from outside the firewall. All employees will be at remote locations on laptops
  11. I'm doing a report about setting up a VPN for a company with 15 employees. They mainly need it for file transfers etc. Is VPN the best way to go or would someone recommend alternatives such as: •FTP •Portal (ie Blackbaoad) •Leased lines •P2p connectivity
  12. Yeah that seems to be whats happening
  13. Im putting together a usb multipass but everytime i go and try to alter the menu.lst file all I can see is ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ Same applies to the textfile i have the code written on I've also tried various editors to read the file but having the same results Any idea why this is happening?? My file looks like this before I boot the usb color blue/green yellow/red white/magenta white/magenta timeout 30 default /default title MRI BOOT fallback 1 find --set-root /BOOTMGR chainloader /BOOTMGR savedefault --wait=2 title MRI BOOT (if first fails) fallback 2 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /BOOTMGR chainloader /BOOTMGR savedefault --wait=2 #Darin's Boot & Nuke 1.0.7 title Darik's Boot And Nuke 1.0.7 kernel /boot/memdisk initrd /boot/floppy/dban.img #FreeDOS title FreeDOS kernel /boot/memdisk initrd /boot/floppy/freedos.img #GParted 0.4.5 title GParted 0.4.5 kernel /live/vmlinuz1 boot=live union=aufs noswap vga=791 ip=frommedia nolocales initrd /live/initrd1.img #GRUB Directory Navigation & Commands title Boot first HDD map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook chainloader (hd0)+1 rootnoverify (hd0) title Grub4Dos Command Line commandline title Restart reboot title Shut Down halt #Subdirectories #Hiren's BootCD # --- Hiren's Boot CD --- title Hiren's BootCD find --set-root /HBCD/boot.gz map --mem /HBCD/boot.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) map --floppies=1 boot # --- --- --- --- from mat #Karmic Netbook Remix title karmic-netbook-remix-i386.isox` find --set-root /boot/iso/karmic-netbook-remix-i386.iso map /boot/iso/karmic-netbook-remix-i386.iso (0xff) map --hook root (0xff) kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/boot/iso/karmic-netbook-remix-i386.iso quiet splash locale=en.UTF-8 -- initrd /casper/initrd.gz boot #Key Storage / Text files title Windows Keys cat /Windows-installs/keys.txt pause configfile /menu.lst #Knoppix 5.3 title KNOPPIX 5.3 kernel /knoppix/linux ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=us apm=power-off vga=791 nomce quiet BOOT_IMAGE=KNOPPIX initrd /knoppix/minirt.gz boot #Kon-Boot title Kon-Boot map --mem /boot/floppy/FD0-konboot-v1.1-2in1.img (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook rootnoverify (fd0) #Kon-Boot Alternate #1 -- Try the first one title Kon-Boot map --mem /boot/floppy/FD0-konboot-v1.1-2in1.img (fd0) map (hd1) (hd0) map (hd0) (hd1) map --hook rootnoverify (fd0) chainloader +1 #Macrium Reflect title Macrium Reflect kernel /boot/macriumreflect/linux26 ramdisk_size=128000 initrd=initrd.bin init=/sbin/init root=/dev/ram0 console=tty2 vga=791 initrd /boot/macriumreflect/initrd.bin #Memtest86+ title Memtest86+ kernel /boot/memdisk initrd /boot/floppy/memtestp.img #Offline NT Password & Registry Editor title Offline NT Password & Registry Editor kernel /boot/ntpasswd/vmlinuz rw vga=1 initrd=/boot/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz /boot/ntpasswd/scsi.cgz initrd /boot/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz #Ophcrack Live 2.3.1 -- Make sure to link the tables accordingly title Ophcrack Live 2.3.1 kernel /boot/boot.ophcrack/bzImage rw root=/dev/null vga=normal lang=C kmap=us screen=1024x768x16 autologin initrd /boot/boot.ophcrack/rootfs.gz #Pointsec Database Recovery title Pointsec Database Recovery map --mem /boot/pointsec.img (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook rootnoverify (fd0) Windows PE 3.0 title Windows PE 3.0 chainloader /boot/bootmgr Grub2 # ?buntu 9.04 - by Cr4sh ## Ubuntu: - Copy ISO to root of USB title Ubuntu LiveCD 9.04 find --set-root /ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso map /ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso (0xff) Grubl2 map --hook root (0xff) kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/ubuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso quiet splash -- initrd /casper/initrd.gz boot ## mythbuntu copy ISO to root of USB title Mythbuntu LiveCD 9.04 find --set-root /mythbuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso map /mythbuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso (0xff) map --hook root (0xff) kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/mythbuntu-9.04-desktop-i386.iso quiet splash -- initrd /casper/initrd.gz boot # by Cr4sh
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