How To Find Encryption Key For Linksys WEP
Dec 10, 2011I have laptop, mac and xbox 360 all working, just got ps3 and cannot connect it, cannot find wep key for wifi 12 hours plus trying to get this done.
View 2 RepliesI have laptop, mac and xbox 360 all working, just got ps3 and cannot connect it, cannot find wep key for wifi 12 hours plus trying to get this done.
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wep 128
wep 40
TKIP
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Is it possible to use either AES or WPA2 using a pre-shared key on the 1252 autonamous access point? preferably using the web interface.
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This is the output of the "show version" command:
Cisco IOS Software, C870 Software (C870-ADVIPSERVICESK9-M), Version 15.0(1)M, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc2)Technical Support: [URL] Copyright (c) 1986-2009 by Cisco Systems, Inc.Compiled Wed 30-Sep-09 08:42 by prod_rel_team
ROM: System Bootstrap, Version 12.3(8r)YI6, RELEASE SOFTWARE
The router has quite a basic setup: a single username with privilege level 15, a single VLAN comprising all four Ethernet ports, an ADSL connection to my ISP, an internal IP address of 192.168.42.1/24, an external IP address assigned by my ISP, NAT enabled.
This is my current configuration (stripped of non-relevant or private information):
service password-encryption
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local aaa authorization console aaa authorization exec default local
aaa session-id common
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I am familiar with how a proxy works. The client sends a request to the proxy server and the proxy server makes the connection on behalf of the client to the web page.My question is how does this work with HTTP and end to end encryption?I know that at a company the IT staff can install certs on the computers that link to the proxy thus breaking the end to end encryption and allowing the company to see what data is being sent.I however cannot find out or think of how else to proxy an HTTPS connection other than installing certs on the clients that allows the proxy to see the data.If the proxy makes the https request on behalf of the client via one session, the https session would terminate on the proxy and the proxy would have to create a subsequent https connection to the client.This would break the end to end encryption and the client should pick up on this unless the certs on the client have been changed.
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