peterw;372627 Wrote: 
> With direct IR you'd also avoid the security problems that appear to
> exist in the Denon network control software. It appears that the Denon
> web UI is really primitive (from a security perspective) and all an
> attacker would need to do to mess with the Denon settings is get you to
> browse a malicious web page; the attacker wouldn't even need to use any
> Javascript.
> 
> I understand the same may be true of default installations of
> SqueezeCenter 7.3, but at least SqueezeCenter allows you to enable some
> protection.
> 
> Another option would be the ExecuteScript plugin -- write "on" and
> "off" scripts in your preferred scripting language or development
> environment, and let ExecuteScript run them for you.

Security is not a problem. I have the net firewalled and do not allow
any incoming connections outside the firewall to that IP address.

Keep in mind that the Net interface is not using the Denon Web
controller, but the underlying control language (serial) via the IP
interface.  It also allows for 2-way functions which IR cannot do.


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Aesculus

Chris
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