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802.11 Security
by Bruce Potter and Bob Fleck
Published by O'Reilly & Associates
ISBN 0-596-00290-4
208 pages, 2002

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Readers will be able to use this book as a roadmap to deploy a wireless network, from the client to the access point to the gateway. Potter and Fleck provide practical solutions for all major components of an 802.11 network, with station security configurations for many operating systems, including Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Mac OS X, and Windows. Real-world networks contain many different operating systems, and this book will give readers the tools to secure whatever is thrown their way.


Table of Contents

  1. A Wireless World
  2. Attacks and Risks
  3. Station Security
  4. FreeBSD Station Security
  5. Linux Station Security
  6. OpenBSD Station Security
  7. Mac OS X Station Security
  8. Windows Station Security
  9. Setting Up an Access Point
  10. Gateway Security
  11. Building a Linux Gateway
  12. Building a FreeBSD Gateway
  13. Building an OpenBSD Gateway
  14. Authentication and Encryption
  15. Putting It All Together


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