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On Aug 3, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Jarod Wilson wrote: > > Its not about feeling secure. Its about keeping out stupid idiots. SSL > + auth keeps stupid idiot vandals out. And to me, that's Good Enough > for a non-critical system like a mythtv box. The determined will > always find a way in if they really want to. See... this is where I see you feeling security rather than practicing security. You see keeping the vandals out of your MythTV box as the end of it, but it isn't. That's just the *start* of it. You see your Myth box as non-critical but if it is exposed to a public-facing network then it *is* critical, not in the way you see it used but in the ways that it can be used against you or someone else. --Rich P.
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