Michael Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: >> So what about the other way around? To what degrees should my >> homenet trust ISP-maintained CPE?
> Sorry, I was talking about the upstream aggregation router, not the
> in-home router. That is, if I treat the ISP CPE the same way that I
> treat my ISP's aggregation router, I can define it as being
> "outside". That, of course, as you note above means that you can't use
> their wireless etc lest you open yourself to be p0wned by them.
If you are asking if I have to trust the ISP upstream aggregation router
(so s/CPE/router/ in >> above), then answer is that router is not involved
at all in the homenet's security perimeter.
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Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works
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