Re: [93attendees] "ietf - The wireless network appears to have been compromised and will be disabled for about a minute."

"Rosen, Brian" <Brian.Rosen@neustar.biz> Mon, 20 July 2015 11:41 UTC

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From: "Rosen, Brian" <Brian.Rosen@neustar.biz>
To: Ross Finlayson <finlayson@live555.com>, "93attendees@ietf.org" <93attendees@ietf.org>
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Subject: Re: [93attendees] "ietf - The wireless network appears to have been compromised and will be disabled for about a minute."
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I was seeing them.  I switched to ietf-2.4only and they went away.

Brian

On 7/20/15, 1:39 PM, "Ross Finlayson" <finlayson@live555.com> wrote:

>Whenever I connect to the “ietf” wireless network (with username,password
>“ietf”) I frequently get a popup window (on a Macbook Pro running OS X
>10.10.4) saying:
>	ietf
>	The wireless network appears to have been compromised and will be
>disabled for about a minute
>
>Is anyone else seeing these popups?  Should we care?
>
>	Ross.
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