Have you seen this?
https://hackaday.com/2019/09/05/esp8266 ... fi-hacked/
ESP WiFi Hacked
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Re: ESP WiFi Hacked
Yep seen, read and also posted: viewtopic.php?t=6720&start=150
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Re: ESP WiFi Hacked
Many thanks. Would love to see ESPEasy also feature a VPN client, so even between client and server there is a level of encryption. Great for deploying a device on a foreign network, or even just for Point 2 Point security!?
Re: ESP WiFi Hacked
Well a true VPN layer on at least the ESP8266 is out of the question.
We simply don't have enough memory for that.
I do think we should have some form of encryption, but most SSL-layers demand too much memory.
On the ESPEasy p2p layer we can do anything we want, so there I plan to use AES, but that does require to share and store the key somewhere, which may be another challenge to do it right.
We simply don't have enough memory for that.
I do think we should have some form of encryption, but most SSL-layers demand too much memory.
On the ESPEasy p2p layer we can do anything we want, so there I plan to use AES, but that does require to share and store the key somewhere, which may be another challenge to do it right.
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