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Re: [opensuse-project] Does this mean OpenSUSE will be dropping Wireshark?
- From: Peter Czanik <czanik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 01 Jun 2007 13:24:45 +0200
- Message-id: <466001FD.8030205@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
Juergen Weigert wrote:
>> Aircrack-NG would be more of one.
>>
>
> Aircrack! Right. I shall throw aircrack into the discussion with legal.
> Could anybody think of a 'legal' use of aircrack?
>
Yes, if it worked with my Intel wifi, I would use it to test the
security my own wireless network. I have noname (Planet) AP with a
confusing web interface. I can only be sure, that my network is secure
and not mis configured, if I can't break it. I think, that a preventive
security test of my own network should be legal, just as using nmap
against my own machines.
Bye,
CzP
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Juergen Weigert wrote:
>> Aircrack-NG would be more of one.
>>
>
> Aircrack! Right. I shall throw aircrack into the discussion with legal.
> Could anybody think of a 'legal' use of aircrack?
>
Yes, if it worked with my Intel wifi, I would use it to test the
security my own wireless network. I have noname (Planet) AP with a
confusing web interface. I can only be sure, that my network is secure
and not mis configured, if I can't break it. I think, that a preventive
security test of my own network should be legal, just as using nmap
against my own machines.
Bye,
CzP
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