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Special Forums Cybersecurity Need help for iptables rules Post 302988743 by Peasant on Sunday 1st of January 2017 02:33:38 PM
Old 01-01-2017
With 'free wifi' most harmfull stuff is not actually related to your firewall (unless you block everything, which makes no sense).

A person who owns that wifi network in one way or another can :

1. Use fake DNS and create fake pages for folks inside that network.
2. Sniff network traffic, especially unencrypted/poorly encrypted traffic and analyze it or/and save it for later (perhaps even years, to brute force it later when he gets a new gpu Smilie )

A lot of other things for an imaginative mind.

Conclusion is if the for anything but casual surfing (no banking, no credentials input), unless you know for a fact that no such things exist in that network.
If using be sure to check the certificates of pages you are leaving credentials at, and use strong encryption.

Hope the helps
Regards
Peasant.
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GUESSNET-SCAN(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  GUESSNET-SCAN(8)

NAME
guessnet-scan - guess network configuration data by looking at network traffic SYNOPSIS
guessnet-scan [options] [ethernet_interface] DESCRIPTION
Guessnet-scan tries to deduce network configuration data by watching network traffic at a given Ethernet interface. After scanning network traffic for some time, guessnet-scan prints a configuration string suitable for inclusion in /etc/network/inter- faces. Note that guessnet-scan uses heuristics and wild guesses and that the resulting data is not guaranteed to be accurate. The program is intended to be used as a first try at getting network configuration data without bothering anyone. OPTIONS
Options follow the usual GNU conventions, --debug Print debugging messages. --help Show a brief summary of commandline options. --init-time=int Time in seconds to wait for the interface to initialize when it is not found already up at program startup. Default: 3 seconds. -t, --timeout=int Time in seconds to watch for network traffic. Default: 5 seconds. -v, --verbose Operate verbosely. --version Show the version number of the program. SCANNING REQUIREMENTS
To correctly identify all data of the local network, guessnet-scan needs to see traffic related to a host in the local network and to the local gateway, if any. To be able to identify the network gateway, guessnet-scan also needs to see some traffic directed to the external network: you can help the detection by generating some outbound IP traffic during the scan, for example by browsing a web page (without proxy) or using telnet to open a connection to some remote host. Note that if you are connected to a switch, guessnet-scan won't probably be able to work, since the switch will isolate it from the network traffic that the other machines are generating. SEE ALSO
guessnet(8), interfaces(5). AUTHOR
Guessnet-scan was written by Enrico Zini <enrico@debian.org>. 10 October 2004 GUESSNET-SCAN(8)
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