> It gets even worse if routing is turned ON. Then the entire Internet
> gets access to the other side of your VPN without having to compromise
> your system.

That's interesting. How would they do that?
Wouldn't they first have to get a packet with destination address on the
VPN to my machine?
This would probably require rooting my box, or my ISP's router and
install/activate some tunneling software, or changing the routing tables of
some Internet backbone routers..
Not quite easy, I think

- Alex



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