 EGeezerSummertimePremium join:2002-08-04 Midwest kudos:7 Reviews:
·Callcentric
| Cisco list of WPS exploit-vuln network devices and fix dates The updated list contains affected devices and estimated dates for firmware fixes.
»www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?···id=25154
As for DD-WRT firmware, a post by Dan Kaminsky in full-disclosure says: "According to the Reaver people, DD-WRT doesn't support WPS at all " |
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 Noah VailSon made my AvatarPremium join:2004-12-10 Lorton, VA kudos:1 Reviews:
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| said by EGeezer:The updated list contains affected devices and estimated dates for firmware fixes. I have never felt good about WPS.
Although I've bought a lot of Cisco consumer-grade hardware, it was always with the intent to put DD-WRT on it.
Another example of 'alternate' firmware being inherently more secure than OEM. -- Adopting other people's animosity is The New Stupid. |
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 EGeezerSummertimePremium join:2002-08-04 Midwest kudos:7 Reviews:
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Buffalo DD-WRT implementation has WPS Based on a post found during further hunting, Buffalo's implementation of DD-WRT has WPS. However, it seems to have a time lockout that makes it harder, or at least more time consuming, to break. See
»www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=660877
said by redhawk :OK...I asked BrainSlayer to look at this and he is aware of the issue.
He indicated that there is no WPS support in our normal firmware builds (we already knew that)...but it IS in the builds he supplies to Buffalo directly for preinstalled dd-wrt units (Buffalo insisted it be implemented). He is aware of the issue and will be submitting a repair for the problem in the future....but only for preinstalled builds on the Buffalo units....you will likely need to get support from Buffalo directly once the patch is available....you won't find it here.
redhawk
said by caen44 :Hi Folks,
I have a buffalo AG300h router, and I can confirm that the router supports wps. I have tried to attack it with the reaver tool, however I get messages from reaver about lockout periods following my initial attempt.
I haven't had a chance to run an overnight attack on my buffalo router, but on the surface it appears that it will be a bit tougher to crack them some.
The bad news is that I can't find anyway to disable the wps on this router, which is pretty lame. It may be possible, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Hope this helps, and I'll report back if I do manage to break the wps on this router with the reaver tool.
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