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device_filtering [2025/03/03 18:08] – [iptables] -Clarity, spelling hogwilddevice_filtering [2025/03/03 18:09] (current) – [Notes] -condense hogwild
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-The kernel still resolves the hostname to an IP address. A device with randomized MAC address will obtain a new IP address when reconnecting. This might function well, but only until the user restarts the device or just manually disconnects WiFi.+The kernel still resolves the hostname to an IP address. A device with randomized MAC address will obtain a new IP address when reconnecting. This may function well, but only until the user restarts the device or manually disconnects WiFi.
  
 If you're security conscious, you could trigger a "service wireless restart" for each new client connecting, but that would be disruptive to the general network. If you're security conscious, you could trigger a "service wireless restart" for each new client connecting, but that would be disruptive to the general network.
device_filtering.1741025298.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/03 18:08 by hogwild