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On 9/14/07, Peter Humphrey <prh@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On Friday 14 Sep 2007, Wil Reichert wrote: |
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> > I'm assuming since you're asking this question your firewall is locked down |
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> > pretty tight. |
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> Not particularly, but it seems silly to take needless risks. It has shorewall |
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> to manage iptables, but I still let it run squid, ntpd, dnsmasq and a few |
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> other little goodies. I suppose I rely on shorewall to keep me safe. |
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> > That said, backing up your personal data to it seems like a not very good |
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> > idea. Were you planning on encrypting it or something? |
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> I see what you mean, but really the main use of the backup would be to recover |
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> a working system to a damaged box (I can be just as clumsy in admin as anyone |
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> else), rather than spending a week or more rebuilding it from source. User |
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> data could perhaps be backed up elsewhere - I have a handy little USB disk |
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> that would do nicely. |
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> > Who uses your internal network seems to be the variable here. Is this at |
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> > work or home? |
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> The clue was in "my tiny LAN" which means my own :-) |
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> > Is there a wireless router thrown in there somewhere? |
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> The one wireless link is between the laptop and an access point; the WAP is |
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> connected to an Ethernet switch which lives between the workstation and the |
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> gateway. Why do you ask? |
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Shorewall is good =) |
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If its your own private LAN with no (few?) external users, why bother |
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with ssh & encrypting traffic? |
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Wil |
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