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keylogger installed..<BR>
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im too lazy to crack things.. =)<BR>
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 13:52:03 -0500, Tim Schmidt wrote:<BR>
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>On 2/21/06, Adam Tauno Williams <<FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>awilliam@whitemice.org<FONT COLOR="000000" DEFANGED_DEFAULT="COLOR"></U>> wrote:<BR>
>> WPA (EAP/RADIUS) provides good wireless security with nearly as<BR>
>> pervasive support in clients as WEP.<BR>
>> <FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>http://www.whitemiceconsulting.com/node/97<FONT COLOR="000000" DEFANGED_DEFAULT="COLOR"></U><BR>
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>> But none of this should be surprising as most academic IT departments<BR>
>> are in shambles.<BR>
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>Agreed... However, because IT departments operate with limited labor<BR>
>and budget constraints, administrators should strive to implement<BR>
>technologies that reduce support requirements. Forcing students to<BR>
>bring their computers in to the IT department and consume the time of<BR>
>a living person just to re-enter a wep key is counterproductive. That<BR>
>same person could be auditing wireless hardware for WPA support or<BR>
>installing VPN software or something useful.<BR>
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>--tim<BR>
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