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RE[3]: Haiku as your main OS you said?
by umccullough on Thu 15th Oct 2009 23:54
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I spend much of my time in a terminal, so the browser issue isn't such a big deal for me either. As long as I can get to OSnews!
Regarding the unsecured wifi.. if I locked down my router to only allow my Haiku machines MAC address, would that work? Would give a small amount of security at least. How about hiding the SSID also?
Regarding the unsecured wifi.. if I locked down my router to only allow my Haiku machines MAC address, would that work? Would give a small amount of security at least. How about hiding the SSID also?
Hiding the SSID won't help because the experimental wifi stack doesn't allow you to specify one yet (it just searches for the strongest unsecured network it can find).
As for MAC filtering - that would probably keep the majority of people from utilizing your connection, but keep in mind it 1) doesn't encrypt your traffic (so always make sure to use https and ssh for remote connections you want secured) and 2) can be thwarted by cloning the MAC on another machine (this would require someone to be snooping traffic to determine which MACs are in the area, and cloning them until they find one that seems to work).
RE[3]: Haiku as your main OS you said?
by Lennie on Fri 16th Oct 2009 11:05
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RE[4]: Haiku as your main OS you said?
by frood on Fri 16th Oct 2009 17:42
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I spend much of my time in a terminal, so the browser issue isn't such a big deal for me either. As long as I can get to OSnews!
Regarding the unsecured wifi.. if I locked down my router to only allow my Haiku machines MAC address, would that work? Would give a small amount of security at least. How about hiding the SSID also?