Re: About War Driving ..



How about blocking the MAC ADDRESS? of those two computers IPs?

most wireless routers have an allow/disallow MAC Filter




David Turnage wrote:

You could try nbtstat -A 192.168.1.246. Netbios is turned on by default
on a windows pc and if they don't have a firewall turned on this will
tell you the machine name and if it is a pc on a corporate domain or
not. Sometimes people or corporations name their pcs with the
company_name1, or username. It might give you a place to start looking.

-----Original Message-----
From: listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:listbounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jure Krasovic
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 11:50 PM
To: gaurav saha
Cc: security-basics@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: About War Driving ..

gaurav saha pravi:


Hi ,
I was wondering if it is possible to locate and catch
a guy who is connecting to our wep wireless network
and downloading stuff from torrents and using up our
bandwidth ..
I checked up with arp scan and found 2 unknown IPs
192.168.1.246 and 247
Is there anyway of locating the guy in a building of 7
floors and how to stop this ..I have tried changing
the Wep keys so . he is cracking the wep key.
Any Suggestion People ?
---gaurav






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Did you think on rising up encryption to WPA... and may be use of Radius

server for authentication. It would help a lot.


Regards!

Jure





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