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Re: [STDS-802-Privacy] WiFi Privacy experiment @ IEEE 802 Berlin + IETF 92 Dallas



Hi,

Since the Android ecosystem is quite large (both in terms of HW and
version of Android), it would be great if we could get some Android
users volunteering to experiment with their devices and report to the
list. We will update the Wiki with our findings and, in this way, cover
a larger percentage of potential participants in the trials.

If you have any question, don't hesitate to ask me.

Thanks,

Carlos

On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 21:51 +0000, Zuniga, Juan Carlos wrote:
> Dear all,
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> As discussed during the IETF-IEEE802 Executive Coordination meeting, a
> MAC Privacy experiment will be carried out at the upcoming IEEE 802
> Berlin plenary and IETF 92 Dallas meetings.
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> We have coordinated with the network provider for both events
> (Verilan) and the network setup will be similar to the one used at
> IETF 91 in Honolulu.
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> In line with the latest discussions on the list, this time we are
> implementing a different DHCP rule to assign a shorter lease time to
> the Local (randomly generated) MAC addresses. This would allow us 1)
> capturing a more frequent number of DHCP exchanges for logging
> reasons, and 2) not running out of DHCP pool (which from our previous
> observations seems to be unlikely in any case).
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> The team at UC3M has re-worked the client tools/scripts that we want
> to use for these experiments. Now the tools respect the MAC address
> prefix for the DHCP assignation. They have also added support for
> mobile (Andriod) devices. The details are here:
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> https://oruga.it.uc3m.es/802-privacy/index.php/MAC_address_change_tutorial 
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> We request interested people in this group to test the tools and
> report back any findings. Of course, those planning to attend either
> the IEEE 802 Plenary in Berlin or IETF 92 in Dallas are strongly
> encouraged to participate in the experiment with their devices. 
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> Best regards,
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> Juan Carlos 
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