Re: ALERT: WPA-TKIP isn't secure - use WPA2 instead
- From: Warren Oates <warren.oates@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 08:44:57 -0400
In article <wcQzm.12807$Ca6.11589@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mark McIntyre <markmcintyre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Not at all.
Windows registry - not on my linux network.
Users need to know - er, no - I set up all the clients.
write them down - users don't know the key so...
That's an interesting micro-managed approach; what happens if you get
the swine flu, or get run over by a bus? Or your user loses his
connection and has to log in at 3 am, what? He wakes you up?
Nice long obscure alpha-numeric passwords written down on stickies _is_
in fact good IT security. Physical security is someone else's problem,
as is social security.
--
Suddenly he realized that he was alone
with a giant halfwit on a dark deserted street.
-- Chester Himes
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