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Detecting Rogues from the wired side


From: kuffya () gmail com
Date: 13 Jul 2006 11:40:27 -0000

Hi list, 

The client has got a huge network to be audited for Rogue Access Points...the timeframes are tight so we're going to 
work on the wired side, only, and I've been wondering how to do this more effectively.I have identified two options:

- Run a 'customized' version of nmap to include only the Wireless AP signatures in the fingerprint database and 
investigate on any devices that are different makes & models from the ones 'officially endorsed'
- Acquire a copy of RAPIDS from Airwave.com... which is supposed to do just that, and has a large databaase of Wireless 
Vendor Fingerprints. Has anyone used it or do you have any alternative products to suggest? 

I'm looking forward to your thoughts, folks.

Many thanks, once again
Stelios
  

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