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Deleting Remembered Wi-Fi Networks in Windows, MacOS, and Linux (Debian)

If you attend our WLAN Operations course, one of the things we discuss is Active Scanning.  Your system uses your saved Wi-Fi networks to actively scan for those networks (probing).  There are potential security risks in this, especially with free networks.  Most students conclude they should not remember networks in this way.  The burning question

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TLS Decryption in Wireshark Using Key Log Files in Windows, MAC, and Linux

Hi everyone!  Being able to decrypt the encrypted contents of packet captures is very important if you want to troubleshoot anything above Layer 4.  This is even more important today as the network is evolving to QUIC where everything is encrypted. Check out these great references as well:  Our custom profiles repository for Wireshark  Our

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Setting up Custom Wireshark Name Resolution Files

Check out these great references as well:  Our custom profiles repository for Wireshark  Our Udemy course on Wireshark   Our Udemy course on Wireless Packet capture A common question I get is how can I set up a custom local name resolution file for IP and MAC addresses in Wireshark.  We discussed basic name resolution in

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