Dear Microsoft, thank you for leaving my wifi exposed.
Last Post: April 6, 2007:
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I recently ran into an issue while troubleshooting a wireless lan. I turned on my free OmniPeek Personal Sniffer and saw that a network called "Free Public" Wifi" was transmitting. I was in a new city and was not sure if they indeed had implemented some type of free wireless, so I made a note of it. When I tried to track down where the originating signal was coming from, I found that it was a consultant sitting about 20 feet from me. Why was his laptop broadcasting "Free Public Wifi"?
Initial inquiries did not lead me to a good answer, so I filed in my head to be used later. Well that was a few months ago and, thanks to an article by Paul Rubens (not the pee wee herman one), there is a patch out now.
Here is a link to his article. It is well written and includes a link to the patch. Just wanted to give a heads up.
http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/tutorials/article.php/3668406
It is Microsoft KB 917021
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=917021
Good Luck
Needle
CWSP -
That has been a problem for many years with the Microsoft WZC supplicant. There is even a hacking toy called "HotSpotter" that specifically attacks this flaw.
There are a dozen reasons that to use the WZC service and the DOD mandates that the sucker be disabled.
I always recommend:
Odyssey Client
http://www.juniper.net/products_and_services/aaa_and_802_1x/odyssey/odyssey_access_client/
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