Re: Reboot for password to work





Em 19 de março de 2010 00:37, Bill Moseley <moseley hank org> escreveu:


2010/3/18 José Queiroz <zekkerj gmail com>


2010/3/18 Bill Moseley <moseley hank org>


I use wireless at one location where the WPA password changes weekly.


There should be a good case to use WPA-AES, instead of PSK.

If I understand your comment, the password isn't changed to protect against hacking.  The wireless is in a cafe and I think they are probably trying to keep people from buying a cup of coffee one time and then using the wireless for weeks or longer without buying anything else. Or so I assume -- I'll ask the reasoning next time I'm in the cafe.
 

PSK stands for Pre-Shared Key, so anyone that knows this key can use the service.

AES authenticate pairs of (user,password) against an authentication server --- RADIUS, TACACS+, etc ---, in a way that if your costumer don't pay another 15-minute session, you can log it off just invalidating his/her username, without messing with the other users.


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