On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 3/4/2014 12:34 PM, Mark Wendt wrote:
> > The firewall isn't a stopblock in that regard.
> > Someone breaks the wireless protocol, they're behind the firewall.
>
> Yep, and I'm ok with that.
>
> When the Amish start parking their buggies in my drive with laptops
> open, I'll start to worry.
>
> Currently the big todo is air filled rubber tires on the buggies!!
> And the obvious use of cell phones while driving their buggies!!
> Have they no shame??  ;-)
>
> Fortunately I am not a government installation that is a target of
> everyone wanna be hacker on the planet!   ;-)
>
> I bet you stay busy.
>
> Dave  - in the middle of "flyover country"
>


Yup.  It all goes to how much risk you are willing to take.  In your area,
probably not very much.  In my area, we have to watch out.  There are
always script kiddies riding around looking for vulnerable wireless hot
spots.

The Amish here are only a few miles away.  Got to know one of the families
quite well since I buy raw lumber from the fella.  You should see his
commercial cabinetry shop.  Everything is pneumatic!  Sweet setup.

Yeah, we do keep quite busy here.  Haven't had one of the bad guys get into
my shorts in a good long time, thank goodness.  They never give up though.

Mark
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