[kwlug-disc] Getting around firewalls

Keefer Rourke keefer.rourke at gmail.com
Wed Jan 21 20:55:11 EST 2015


>
> I really doubt the school board does deep packet inspection. It's client
> isolation that's your problem as Lori said. You should switch to ad-hoc
> networking, set up a device as an access point, or bring in a wifi
> router to act as one.


My mistake, thanks for clarifying. I'm really a newbie when it comes to
networking, so please excuse my misinterpretation of the problem.

With client isolation, no two wireless devices can
> communicate with each other. U.W. does this too. It's presumably to
> prevent file sharing or hacking of mis-configured devices.


I suppose that would make sense for a school network set up, thanks for the
explanation. I suppose I should do what I should have done in the first
place and try to get an AP up and running.

After a bit of research, I've discovered that the reason why I was unable
to get one going before (that's why I asked about the ports) is because the
dongle we're using in class (TP-Link WN725N v2) requires a secondary driver
to enable software access points. Hopefully I'll get this properly working
tomorrow :)

Cheers,
Keefer

On 21 January 2015 at 18:45, Jason Locklin <locklin.jason at gmail.com> wrote:

> I really doubt the school board does deep packet inspection. It's client
> isolation that's your problem, as Lori said. You should switch to ad-hoc
> networking, set up a device as an access point, or bring in a wifi
> router to act as one. With client isolation, no two wireless devices can
> communicate with each other. U.W. does this too. It's presumably to
> prevent file sharing or hacking of mis-configured devices. You need your
> own wireless network (or wired one).
>
> Theoretically, you *could* connect both devices to a third SSH server
> somewhere on the internet and forward a connection through, but that
> would be more of a hassle than necessary.
>
> On 15-01-21 04:10 PM, Keefer Rourke wrote:
> > So I did a port scan today and tried connecting to each of the available
> > ports, none of which worked. Paul, I'd say you're right about the deep
> > packet inspection. It's kind of annoying that a school board that is
> > preaching the importance of technology is actively blocking the use of
> it.
> >
> > I'm currently working with my teacher to get an access point up and
> > running, because unfortunately ethernet isn't an option as the robot
> > needs to remain untethered since it'll be moving around and doing
> > things. Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
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