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January 19th, 2008

The Death Of Wardriving

Wardriving: Driving around looking for open wireless networks. (courtesy of WarDriving.com)

The history of wardriving runs parallel to the adoption of WiFi technology. As big corporations installed wireless LANs, hackers would drive from place to place attempting to hack into the networks. This expanded even further with the proliferation of consumer-grade wireless routers. It became a simple thing for hackers and freeloaders to locate open wireless networks and leech a free internet connection.

Though for several years, this was a major movement, complete with its own hacker scripts, makeshift antennas, and other equipment, wardriving has faded into obscurity. There are several reasons for this.

First, there is increasing awareness among corporations and consumers about the importance of securing wireless connections. Routers have become much more user-friendly in this regard, making it extremely simple to secure your network from casual wardrivers.

Another reason is the availability of free internet in places like Starbucks. Why waste time wandering around to find an internet connection, when you can get one for free from Starbucks?

Finally, cellular WAN networks are becoming increasingly popular. People can now connect to the internet from anywhere that they can get a cellular internet signal. This has made connectivity extremely convenient to individuals who need the ‘net on the road.

There is another additional layer to this technology. Some companies have begun to manufacture routers that convert a cellular WAN signal into a standard 802.11 b/g signal, making the internet available to multiple people, not just the individual with the wireless internet card. Some, like the Kyocera KR1 are built specifically with high-speed EVDO networks in mind, while others, like the TopGlobal 3G Phoebus cater to a wider range of networks.

With the availability of convenient, and sometimes free, wireless internet, the necessity of wardriving has diminished so as to become nearly nonexistent. But don’t mourn its loss, there will always be HaXX0rz willing to try some new trick.

Nate Kartchner is the marketing coordinator for Sewell Direct.com, a premium online computer and electronics retailer that carries the TopGlobal 3G Phoebus and the Kyocera KR1.

January 19th, 2008

How To Control The Way Linux Starts Up GUI or Command Line Interface

If you were interested in learning linux, one of the main reasons was learning how to work using Linux Shell environment. That is the Command Line Interface ( CLI).

How Did I know?. It happened to me, and the most asked Question is how to access the Command line in Linux.

The trick is let Linux starts with the Linux shell is simple, If done during the installation.

After the installation is over, there might be a way which is Very complex and not intended for beginners or intermediate Linux users.

The good thing is that you can access the Linux Shell whether Your systems starts up with the GUI ( graphic user interface ) Or the Command line Interface ( CLI). I will
Explain this later in this article.

Depending on the preference of a users, some prefer their Linux operating system to start with GUI, and others want it to Start up with the Command Line Interface.

If you need your computer to startup linux with the command line, you need to decide during the installation.

During the installation process, you will be prompted to choose
the options on starting your linux with the command line Interface, or the GUI (Graphic User Interface).

All what you do is click inside a circle that corresponds to the Command or the GUI, depending on which you prefer.

If after installation you found out that you ended up with an Option you don’t want, Command line interface or GUI, you Don’t have to go through a reinstall or delete of
Your Linux Operating System.

Here is the solution:

Some users are under the impression that, if you installed GUI, you can’t access the command line.

Others think, if they have the option of the Command Line Interface, you can’t access the GUI.

The above two notions are wrong. It doesn’t matter what king Of installation option you have, you can always access both ( CLI and GUI) on you Linux Computer.

Here is how you do it:

1-If you are presented with the command line after Linux boots, And after you login and end up at the command line prompt, you Type:

STARTX

The above command start up the GUI from the command line, and Get you in the Graphic GUI environment of Linux.

2-If you Linux computer start up with the GUI, and you are Taken to the desktop environment, there is a way to access the Linux command line.

From your desktop, you can go trough the startup menu and choose the ” TERMINAL”, and this will let you access the Command line. You will end you with a windows with the
Command prompt from within the desktop.

In summary, accessing the command line interface or the GUI Can both be done on your Linux computer, wether your system is Setup to start with the Shell interface or the GUI.

Thank,
George Chamoun
04-25-06

Finally! A Quick and Easy instructional guide by George Chamoun that shows you how to install RedHat Linux operating system on your Windows XP computer without spending outrageous fees for computer technical support. Click the link ==>http://www.dualbootguide.com

George Chamoun

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