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Message-ID: <f6defc0e8f010.446a0dda@gmu.edu>
Date: Tue May 16 22:37:38 2006
From: sbernard at gmu.edu (sbernard@....edu)
Subject: Wireless access points

Most vulnerability scanners have the ability to identify APs on the wired side, although it's primarily done by parsing banners or SNMP.  Nmap has some fingerprints as well.  I've seen wireless security products that purport to have more accurate means for identification, but it's probably just that they concentrated on creating more AP specific fingerprints than Nmap and the like.


Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: wilder_jeff Wilder <wilder_jeff@....com>
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 4:58 pm
Subject: [Full-disclosure] Wireless access points

> 
> Is anyone aware of a method to scan your network for wireless 
> devices using 
> the ethernet side of the device rather then the wireless?   I have 
> a remote 
> location that I need to scan for wireless deivces and am looking 
> for a 
> method execute them remotely.
> 
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> -Jeff
> 
> 
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