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Re: Best wireless card for packet capturing?


From: kefka <kefka () kevinbeardsucks com>
Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 17:47:33 -0400

It's the same joke at work, most of us do not like Microsoft security 
but it keeps us employed (despite their efforts to taint the industry).
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Mike Vasquez wrote:
I think it was more as a statement regarding the maturity of security 
tools on each platform.  for instance, for wireless, linux has far 
more tools, and a wider variety, for that work, than windows, and the 
tools have fewer limitations... and that's an opinion from an 
mcse+i/mcdba/mcse:security.

so more often than not, for research/security work: linux good/windows 
bad.  not as a statement regarding which platform is better in 
general, or more secure, etc.  just simply from the vantage point of 
needed to do security work.

On 7/2/07, *Stack Smasher* <stacksmasher () gmail com 
<mailto:stacksmasher () gmail com>> wrote:


    You have to understand the laptop and OS are just tools to obtain
    whatever information you need. Linux and Window$ are just a way of
    running applications to help you achieve your goal. Don't think of
    Linux as "Good" and "Windows" as bad as far as security is
    concerned. Its the mis-configured system and network in general
    that make it insecure.  Not only that, windows keeps us security
    guys employed ; )


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    On 7/2/07, * Joshua Ogle* < jdo24 () cornell edu
    <mailto:jdo24 () cornell edu>> wrote:

        Thanks for the input.  I'm not just starting out on capturing
        packets or
        anything -- after all, I'm doing research and writing about
        something very
        related -- it's just that in a Windows environment I know very
        little
        about how to do things.  I'm a Linux guy when it comes to this
        kind of
        activity and I know that it's typically very difficult to do
        things
        "right" as far as security testing goes in a Windows environment.
        Unfortunately, given the circumstances of the research, I am
        only able to
        use a Windows-based laptop, but I've now found (thanks to a
        contributer to
        the list) a live CD which will help with get into a Linux
        environment to
        do the work.

        Thanks again to you and the others for your input.

        -Josh

        > This is not the place to ask for a scooby snack or hand
        holding without
        > getting attacked with a flamethrower, try the link below.
        They are very
        > helpful to those just starting out.
        >
        > http://www.binrev.com/forums/
        >
        >
        >
        > --
        > "If you see me laughing, you better have backups"
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        > On 7/2/07, Joshua Ogle <jdo24 () cornell edu
        <mailto:jdo24 () cornell edu>> wrote:
        >>
        >> Heya,
        >>
        >> For some research I'm doing I need to capture packets using
        my laptop in
        >> a
        >> public space.  What is the best wireless card for doing so
        which will
        >> work
        >> with most of the packet capturing software on Windows, such
        as Ethereal?
        >>
        >> Thanks in advance for the help.
        >>
        >> -Josh
        >>
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