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Re: Wired detection of rogue access points

Subject: Re: Wired detection of rogue access points
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 13:58:05 -0700
Hi,

Every network device has some fingerprint in the way that it interacts
with the network. This includes things like the open ports, the
responses to probes on those ports, the operating system it is
running, the broadcast protocols is uses (DHCP, UPnP, CDP, IAPP, etc),
its MAC address, etc.

This fingerprint information can be used to uniquely identify
virtually every type of network device, assuming of course that you
have a database of the fingerprints for all the devices that might
exist on the network.

This is exactly how RogueScanner (roguescanner.networkchemistry.net)
works. It probes devices to determine their fingerprints as well as
looking at the packets that they broadcast onto the network. By using
lots of techniques together it is possible to accurately find and
classify all sorts of devices, including wifi routers which may using
firewalling and MAC address cloning to hide themselves.

Regards,

Chris Waters
CTO, PhD
Network Chemistry, Inc
cwaters@networkchemistry.com

On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 10:20 +0000, johnnywkm@gmail.com wrote:
Hello there,

Can anyone point me to a wired LAN scanner/sniffer that detects wireless access 
points connected to the LAN?


Doesn't look possible to me. You can detect wireless stuff but not from cable side. There is a endless ways to hide it but you cannot hide radio waves so easily.

   Tõnu



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