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Subject: Don't do the brown WiFi, the brown WiFi is BAD
Date: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 08:00:25 -0000
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Rob "Pringles Can" Flickenger and others Cliff Skolnik at the O'Reilly OS X con
has tracked down the cause of the annoying flakiness in the wireless network
here -- every 20 or 30 seconds, you start getting "connection refused" messages
from your browser and other net-utilities. Rob "Pringles Can" Flickenger wrote
it up.
It turns out that running the great network-spy app Etherpeg[1] (or other
"promiscuous" network sniffers) and the built-in firewall in OS X at the same
time causes your computer to begin intercepting every packet sent out on your
segment of the wireless network and respond to it with a "rejected" message.
So today, Rob (and everyone else who knows about this) is going to run around
and tell people running Etherpeg to _turn off the firewall_ (and vice-versa).
Ah, fickle networking, you are such a stern mistress! Link[2] Discuss[3] (_
Thanks, Rob!_)
[1] http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/1414
[2] http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/2086
[3] http://www.quicktopic.com/boing/H/bfYib9hETQSA