December 2002
Monthly Archive
Tue 31 Dec 2002
No es fácil realizar los sueños, pero es posible
El inmigrante alberga la ansiedad de lograr su sueño americano, ése que siempre alimentaba en su país de origen y que se basaba en nuevas y mejores posibilidades de vida. Las experiencias son diversas, algunos seguramente habrán encontrado el paraíso que siempre tuvieron en su mente, mientras que otros vivirán seguramente las dificultades de una realidad, totalmente ajena a la idea de ese paraíso que esperaban encontrar en Canadá. Las experiencias vividas por algunos pueden ayudar a estimular otros procesos. En ese y otros puntos estuvieron de acuerdo cinco profesionales colombianos que han logrado abrirse un espacio en Canadá, luego de sortear las dificultades obvias al hecho de vivir en una cultura totalmente diferente a la de su país de origen. (more…)
Sun 15 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
Français ,
Tech ,
WiFi1 Comment
Un exemple intéressant de fournisseur (ISP) qui permet l’utilisation de WiFi, si on ne viole pas leur Entente de Services actuelle. Au Québec, quels sont les fournisseurs qui ont une telle entente “WiFi friendly” ? (more…)
Sat 14 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
SecurityNo Comments
After some pressure
Gustavo Vasconcelos has released a new version of his Windows installer for WinPT+GnuPG, officially mirrored on this site. There are now two builds, one based on nullify.org and the other based on the official gnupg.org release of GnuPG. However they both support the current WinPT CVS version 0.7.92 (more…)
Wed 11 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
WiFiNo Comments
(via Pssst.qc.ca) À compter du 15 décembre prochain, les résidants et les entreprises de la Péninsule Manicouagan bénéficieront du service Internet haute vitesse sans fil de SATCOM Télécom Sans Fil Inc. , une entreprise en télécommunications de Baie-Comeau.
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Wed 11 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
WiFiNo Comments
(via Pssst.qc.ca) Bell Canada today announced Bell AccessZone(R), a Wi-Fi hotspot pilot that will provide Canadians with wireless high-speed access to the Internet (Wi-Fi is short for Wireless Fidelity and is the most popular worldwide term for high-speed wireless local area networks in offices, homes and public spaces). (more…)
Mon 9 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
WiFiNo Comments
skinnyd writes “Consultants working for the Department of Homeland Security have announced that the Feds view open WiFi as a means of abetting terrorists, and say that they will compel the open wireless operators will have to close off their nets. ‘Homeland Security is putting people in place who will be in a position to say, “If you’re going to get broken into … we’re going to start regulating.”‘ (more…)
Sat 7 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
WiFiNo Comments
Vraiment, cette publicité a attiré mon attention. Cliquez sur suite pour la voir… (more…)
Thu 5 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
SecurityNo Comments
Pingster writes “Next week, ICICS 2002 will take place in Singapore. Out of 40 papers at the conference, there will be just one paper that looks at human factors. Though many people know that usability problems can render even the strongest security useless, the security community has only recently started paying attention to usability issues. More serious thinking about usability and security is desperately needed. The paper proposes ten interaction design principles. Maybe you’ll find them obvious; maybe you’ll disagree with them entirely. Great! Let’s have a discussion.” (more…)
Thu 5 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
English ,
Security ,
Tech ,
WiFiNo Comments
no free lunches asks: “After giving up in disgust on layer 2 auth like *EAP/802.1x (which is a nightmare to configure properly and requires expensive access points and bleeding edge - flaky - firmware) I am considering controlling access to my wireless LAN (a small 50-user setup, with only one Linux user - me) using PPPoE, and would like to ask the Slashdot crowd their opinion.” (more…)
Thu 5 Dec 2002
Posted by Fabián Rodríguez under
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Libre ,
Security ,
Tech ,
WiFiNo Comments
Randar the Lava Liza writes “Finally there is a tool to put default Apple AirPort hardware into monitoring mode for wireless security analysis. KisMAC is a variant of Kismet that runs natively on Mac OS X. It requires a special driver to be installed to run the AirPort hardware in monitoring mode, and has built-in WEP cracking tools once enough weak packets have been sniffed.” (more…)
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