On Sat, 2013-04-06 at 10:55 -0500, Jon Elson wrote:
> Stuart Stevenson wrote:
> > Don't know if this is proper or will work for you but we export a directory
> > from the linuxcnc control. This is the directory everyone writes into when
> > sending a file to the machine. The machine then always runs from a local
> > directory.
> >   
> While this doesn't address network security, it certainly prevents the 
> CNC system
> from ever needing to read the next block from a file and not being able to.
> I can't imagine how LinuxCNC could handle such a condition gracefully.
> 
> sftp would be the best thing for security concerns, but you probably need
> to buy a package to do that from a Windows machine.
> 
> Jon

Hi Jon, 
Maybe I'm not paranoid enough but I pretty much assume that all networks
are behind a decent firewall. I use scp to get code to my machine just
because it works not because I think I need it.

Dave
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