WPA2 Hacked
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@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dashrender said in WPA2 Hacked:
In the past, I only got new firmware when updating the Unifi Controller software itself. The Firmware update button is kinda new (though I'm sure this is where JB will tell me it's been in there for years).
It has been there since 5.0 was reelased
Oh additionally, your UniFi instance will download updates on a schedule even without you pressing that button or updating the version.
Isn't this only enabled by the admin and not by default? (I'll have to double check my controller)
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@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dashrender said in WPA2 Hacked:
In the past, I only got new firmware when updating the Unifi Controller software itself. The Firmware update button is kinda new (though I'm sure this is where JB will tell me it's been in there for years).
It has been there since 5.0 was reelased
Oh additionally, your UniFi instance will download updates on a schedule even without you pressing that button or updating the version.
Isn't this only enabled by the admin and not by default? (I'll have to double check my controller)
There is no button for it to my knowledge, but I am almost certain I read that in the guide. My devices occasionally have firmware updates when I have not clicked the button, nor updated the controller itself.
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@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dashrender said in WPA2 Hacked:
In the past, I only got new firmware when updating the Unifi Controller software itself. The Firmware update button is kinda new (though I'm sure this is where JB will tell me it's been in there for years).
It has been there since 5.0 was reelased
Oh additionally, your UniFi instance will download updates on a schedule even without you pressing that button or updating the version.
Isn't this only enabled by the admin and not by default? (I'll have to double check my controller)
There is no button for it to my knowledge, but I am almost certain I read that in the guide. My devices occasionally have firmware updates when I have not clicked the button, nor updated the controller itself.
Yeah, I think I've seen this once - but I wrote it off as - I updated the controller, and then got side tracked and didn't push out the firmware to the APs.
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Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
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@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
Can you post direct links for that?
Thread in quesiton: https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/FIRMWARE-3-9-3-7537-for-UAP-USW-has-been-released/td-p/2099370
I am jsut picking out the news from the noise.
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@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
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@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
Your point being? It's not something I have on my daily agenda to check on. and since it's my home setup,.. and it was working fine,.. there wasn't any business critical need.
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@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
Your point being? It's not something I have on my daily agenda to check on. and since it's my home setup,.. and it was working fine,.. there wasn't any business critical need.
Excuses excuses
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@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
Your point being? It's not something I have on my daily agenda to check on. and since it's my home setup,.. and it was working fine,.. there wasn't any business critical need.
Excuses excuses
Not any form of excuse... it's reality. Those things involving having a home and 3 children - and sports... they are a higher priority and take center focus... then what is broke...
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@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
Your point being? It's not something I have on my daily agenda to check on. and since it's my home setup,.. and it was working fine,.. there wasn't any business critical need.
Excuses excuses
Not any form of excuse... it's reality. Those things involving having a home and 3 children - and sports... they are a higher priority and take center focus... then what is broke...
Sorry that was a joke, as I up voted your post to which I replied. . .
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@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@dustinb3403 said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
@jaredbusch said in WPA2 Hacked:
@gjacobse said in WPA2 Hacked:
Just updated the UniFi Controller here at home,.. now running 5.5.24 and AP version 3.8.14.6780.. have to check the above link as well....
5.5.24 was released like two weeks ago slacker.
Your point being? It's not something I have on my daily agenda to check on. and since it's my home setup,.. and it was working fine,.. there wasn't any business critical need.
Excuses excuses
Not any form of excuse... it's reality. Those things involving having a home and 3 children - and sports... they are a higher priority and take center focus... then what is broke...
Sorry that was a joke, as I up voted your post to which I replied. . .
The reply was for the channeled JB in that response...
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If this is a client patching issue, what does patching access points do? Or are there two separate things here?
Looks like MS and some others have released a patch to fix this already, and you should be fine if you are regularly patching... but Android and others still have yet to release a patch to fix this.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/16/16481818/wi-fi-attack-response-security-patches
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Main Download page for the Unifi's still only showing 3.8 firmware
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@hobbit666 said in WPA2 Hacked:
Main Download page for the Unifi's still only showing 3.8 firmware
Seems they have updated its your post...
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@gjacobse Oh yeah lol.
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My controller now will let me upgrade some APs, but not others. For the client below, the APs are on the same firmware, but one is showing the upgrade available and the other not. I'll keep watching it as the day goes on.
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@tim_g said in WPA2 Hacked:
If this is a client patching issue, what does patching access points do? Or are there two separate things here?
Looks like MS and some others have released a patch to fix this already, and you should be fine if you are regularly patching... but Android and others still have yet to release a patch to fix this.
https://www.theverge.com/2017/10/16/16481818/wi-fi-attack-response-security-patches
I can't say as to why - likely patching changes to the client can require changes to the Access point. It's a key/lock sort of thing - change the lock, you likely need a new key..
I noticed some updates to the Ubuntu system when I updated it yesterday..