Live from the PaulDotCom Security Weekly Studio....
- Sponsored by Core Security, listen for the discount code at the end of the show
- Sponsored by Syngress, be the first to post the answer to the question at the end of the show and win a free book!
- You should register for SANS Las Vegas 2006, we will be there doing a live show!
- Please go update our frapper map!
- Want some cool PaulDotCom Gear? Do you hack naked? Check out our Cafepress Store!
- Full Show Notes
Hosts: Larry "Uncle Larry" Pesce, Paul "PaulDotCom" Asadoorian, Nick "Twitchy" Depetrillo, Joe "Mr. C" Conlin
Email: psw@pauldotcom.com


OK so my stab at the question of the week:
nvram set vlan0ports="0 1 2 3 4 5*"
nvram set vlan0hwname=et0
Afterwards, you may want to do a nvram commit if you're sure everything has tested out correctly.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Configuration
All ports lan (vlan0):
(Hint for client mode: it may be necessary to unset vlan1ports and vlan1hwname and to set wan_device=eth1 to make DHCP work on the former WAN port)
vlan0ports="0 1 2 3 4 5*"
vlan0hwname=et0
In reference to mounting ISO's under WinXP. I use Slysoft's Virtual Clone Drive. It's free, whereas Alcohol 120% isn't. I've used the Microsoft one, but I don't like it as much as VCD.
http://www.slysoft.com/en/virtual-clonedrive.html
A couple of things:
- If trying to mount an ISO under Windows, why not use Daemon Tools. It works quite nicely the times I have had a need to do this.
- For the last two episodes, my non-iPod MP3 player refuses to playback your file. I can play it in my desktop player, but that kind of defeats the purpose of putting your 'cast on my player. Has anything changed lately with how you are creating your 'cast?
Hello guys. Just wanted to let you know that I've started a small blog at http://hype-free.blogspot.com/ where I intend to fight against misinformation and hype in the security industry. One of my plans is to publish an "unofficial errata" for Security Now (I've already posted it for episodes 50 and 58). Check it out if you have time and hopefully you find it usefull.
Your link to the article explaining the difference between WPA and WPA2 doesn't work...I get the following:
We regret that we can not satisfy this specific content request because it originates from a source that is not authorized to redistribute our material.
It works correctly if you copy and paste it however, so you might want to add a note to that link in the show notes.
All:
If no one else posts the answer to the question of the week by the time record tonight I will declare "Shanghai" the winner because his answer was close.
Thanks,
PaulDotCom
PSW. I like the longer shows. Keep em up!
** why do you require an email address???
My answer to the question of the week...it seems very similar to the previous answer given in that it works by putting the WAN port in the same vlan as the rest of the LAN ports:
nvram set vlan0hwname=et0
nvram set vlan0ports="0 1 2 3 4 5"
nvram unset vlan1hwname
nvram unset vlan1ports
nvram commit
I found these instructions here:
http://soapbox.bartsplace.net/article.php/20050203220950714/print
I wonder by how much I missed it? "Missed it by that much!" ;-)
Anyhow, thought you might be interested in the latest online issue of Infosecurity Today. They have an article about InfoSec in higher education.
http://redigitaleditions.com/ActiveMagazine/welcome/ist/ist060901.asp