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Originally Posted by fnkngrv
The password is actually a phrase with spaces which really limits the ability to be cracked without brute force for literally months. Lastly, I have some tweaks so that if someone were to crack into my network they aren't getting anywhere, but my redirect server :)
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While I certainly condone the use of good passwords, or passphrases ideally, with cluster/distributed computing becoming easier and easier to not only build, but rent (Amazon EC2, for example), cracking complex passwords that are strongly encrypted a trivial task. You've got your bases covered with your redirect server (props on that!), but some material to read for those who aren't familiar:
Older:
http://www.infosecisland.com/blogvie...x-Minutes.html
Windows hashes, but same idea:
http://www.techspot.com/news/51044-2...cord-time.html
Online pay service:
http://gpuhash.com/
Also, heaven forbid anyone uses WEP, as that can be cracked in minutes, and WPS has a gaping flaw that is just as easy to exploit.