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List:       firewall-wizards
Subject:    Re: [fw-wiz] WLAN DMZ Ideas
From:       Mark <firewalladmin () bellsouth ! net>
Date:       2004-10-13 10:29:22
Message-ID: 1097663362.3790.4.camel () Solomon ! matakada ! com
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Actually no, I hadn't considered that one. It may not be necessary
though, as the implementation is more of a "this will help us be more
accurate and will be faster than the old way" rather than "mission
critical". Still, it's a valid point since "convenience" often becomes
"must have" in the eyes of those who make the policy.
Thanks, 
Mark

On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 04:10, Kevin Sheldrake wrote:
> Have you considered the availability requirements of your WLAN?  You don't  
> need to be within eavesdropping distance to suitably disrupt one.  The  
> only other immediate thought I had was that you might like to plot a map  
> of WLAN reach at different times of day within different weather  
> conditions.  This would demonstrate that your physical security measures  
> appropriately mitigate your WLAN risks.
> 
> Kev
> 
> > Just wanted to thank everyone who answered with ideas. The main theme,  
> > based on the large campus-like environment, was VLANs. The proposal I  
> > suggested then was to implement 3DES encryption and MAC filtering on the  
> > WLAN (which goes without saying, of course). The AP's are then placed on  
> > a VLAN which is connected to the default VLAN through a Cisco Router  
> > with a very restrictive access list. This is made simpler based on the  
> > proprietary ports used to talk with the Management station, no standard  
> > http or netbios stuff needs to cross VLANs, which means that all the  
> > standard exploitable ports will be closed. In addition, physical  
> > security is excellent. The "campus" is highly secured and restricted  
> > with gates/security guards, the LAN equipment is further secured in  
> > restricted access buildings, rooms and cabinets. In addition we are a  
> > "secured" area within a larger "secured" campus, which really helps  
> > limit the eavesdropping on the WAPs. Anything else to consider? Thanks!
> > Mark
> >
> > Mark F.
> > MCP, CCNA
> > "You can spend your life any way you want... But you can only spend it  
> > once."
> >
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