Hi. On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 09:59:40PM -0000, Dan Purgert wrote: > Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Fri, Sep 21, 2018 at 11:18:36PM +0200, deloptes wrote: > >> Reco wrote: > >> > >> > So, in this regard Debian is imperfect, but at least they give you right > >> > tools to solve the problem (iptables suite), and do not force braindead > >> > firewall policies by default (like RHEL does). > >> > >> So this is why a wise guy buys an industrial pc for 200 US or wrt capable > >> router for 20-30 US installs linux and makes a good firewall then puts it > >> between ISP and his own network. > > > > That's one way of solving it as such measure only covers one's > > conventional household needs. Barely - as there's this guest Wi-Fi and > > that curious neighbour kid. > > You don't firewall between your guest wifi and your trusted stuff?
Personally I went as far as putting household Wi-Fi into distinct VLAN, and guest Wi-Fi into another one. The question is - can you expect that D-Link/ASUS/TPLink box to do it by default? Reco