On 09/17/2013 11:33 AM, Björn Persson wrote:
Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
Wireless networks have unique "names" and are represented as different
connections on NetworkManager (network connection != interface). For
network named "MyHomeNet" one can associate Home zone in NetworkManager
and for network "CoffeShowHotSpot" one assigns Public zone. You don't
have to change anything once it's assigned.
So when some innocent-looking guy is sitting in the café with a
smartphone posing as an access point with an SSID of "MyHomeNet", will
your Fedora laptop connect to it, switch to the Home zone, and assume
that everybody on that network is friendly?
What about BSSID and SSID combo? (Sad reality is that it could be changed too)