802 11 Security

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802 11 Security

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 180 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780596002909
  • DDC分類 005.8

Full Description

Mention wireless networks, and the question of security will soon follow. It's not surprising that in spite of compelling business arguments for going wireless, many companies are holding back because of security concerns. But, while it's true that wireless networks create security issues that don't exist in wired networks, the issues are not insurmountable. 802.11 Security shows how you can plan for and successfully contend with security obstacles in your wireless deployment. This authoritative book not only explains the security issues, but shows you how to design and build a your own secure wireless network. 802.11 Security covers the entire process of building secure 802.11-based wireless networks, in particular, the 802.11b ("Wi-Fi") specification. The authors provide detailed coverage of security issues unique to wireless networking, such as Wireless Access Points (WAP), bandwidth stealing, and the problematic Wired Equivalent Privacy component of 802.11. You'll learn how to configure a wireless client and to set up a WAP using either Linux or Free BSD. You'll also find thorough information on controlling network access and encrypting client traffic.
Beginning with an introduction to 802.11b in general, the book gives you a broad basis in theory and practice of wireless security, dispelling some of the myths along the way. In doing so, they provide you with the technical grounding required to think about how the rest of the book applies to your specific needs and situations. Next, the book details the technical setup instructions needed for both the Linux and FreeBSD operating systems. Some of the topics covered include: Station Security for Linux, FreeBSD, Open BSD, Mac OS X and Windows; Setting Up Access Point Security Gateway Security, including building Gateways, firewall Rules, Auditing, etc.; Authentication and Encryption; FreeBSD IPsec client and gateway configuration; Linux IPsec client and gateway configuration; 802.1x authentication. 802.11 Security is a book whose time has come. If you are a network, security, or systems engineer, or anyone interested in deploying 802.11b-based systems, you'll want this book beside you every step of the way.

Contents

Preface Part I. 802.11 Security Basics 1. A Wireless World What Is Wireless? Radio Transmission Inherent Insecurity 802.11 Structure of 802.11 MAC WEP Problems with WEP Is It Hopeless? 2. Attacks and Risks An Example Network Denial-of-Service Attacks Man-in-the-Middle Attacks Illicit Use Wireless Risks Knowing Is Half the Battle Part II. Station Security 3. Station Security Client Security Goals Audit Logging Security Updates 4. FreeBSD Station Security FreeBSD Client Setup 5. Linux Station Security Linux Client Setup Kernel Configuration OS Protection Audit Logging Secure Communication 6. OpenBSD Station Security OpenBSD Client Setup Kernel Configuration OS Protection Audit Logging 7. Mac OS X Station Security Mac OS X Setup OS Protection Audit Logging 8. Windows Station Security Windows Client Setup OS Protection Audit Logging Secure Communication Part III. Access Point Security 9. Setting Up an Access Point General Access Point Security Setting Up a Linux Access Point Setting Up a FreeBSD Access Point Setting Up an OpenBSD Access Point Taking It to the Gateway Part IV. Gateway Security 10. Gateway Security Gateway Architecture Secure Installation Firewall Rule Creation Audit Logging 11. Building a Linux Gateway Laying Out the Network Building the Gateway Configuring Network Interfaces Building the Firewall Rules AC Address Filtering DHCP DNS Static ARP Audit Logging Wrapping Up 12. Building a FreeBSD Gateway Building the Gateway Building the Firewall Rules Rate Limiting DHCP DNS Static ARP Auditing 13. Building an OpenBSD Gateway Building the Gateway Building the Firewall Rules Rate Limiting DHCP DNS Static ARP Auditing 14. Authentication and Encryption Portals IPsec VPN 802.1x 15. Putting It All Together Pieces of a Coherent System User Knowledge Looking Ahead Index