Re: Las Vegas Airport Wireless Network
I also remember from hearing the network administrator say at an Aruba conference , that the multi-airline kiosks were also using wireless. Although I am pretty sure they are using Aruba's VLAN hopping protection and have it physically trunked away from dangerous traffic.
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Re: Las Vegas Airport Wireless Network
Originally posted by tommEEFunny thing about the Aruba network they put in, it has man-in-the-middle protection on. I started an arp attack last year and it did DoS my wireless card and block the MAC address from then on.
ifconfig eth0 hw ether NEWADDRESSINHEX
ifup eth0
wheee!
(I don't remmeber trying this on wireless, but would guess it would probably work on most-- no idea about the win32-based hackish-drivers.)
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Re: Las Vegas Airport Wireless Network
Funny thing about the Aruba network they put in, it has man-in-the-middle protection on. I started an arp attack last year and it did DoS my wireless card and block the MAC address from then on.
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Las Vegas Airport Wireless Network
I was researching the RFID tags Las Vegas Airport is using.. another thread I posted when I stumbled onto this page.
Vegas Airport Offers Free WI-FI Access
So if you read the article you see.
"Setting up the network cost $70,000, Walker said, adding that the airport kept down costs by hooking up the WLAN to its existing computer network."
I would hop this is not the same existing network used for everything critical to the airport..
I noticed when using the Wireless, the Terms of Agreement covered everything from not running IRC Servers, Peer To Peer, Torrents, FTP Servers ect..Tags: None
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