Thanks, Lorne and Steve.  I’ll keep your advice in mind the next time we 
re-organize our studio network.  This re-org may actually happen sometime in 
the next couple of years as we are planning a move to new quarters.  So it’s 
actually a good thing you pointed that out now.

Enjoy!
Rick

On May 16, 2017, at 5:59 PM, Lorne Tyndale <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rick,
> 
> I'm a little surprised here - I don't know why you would put a playback
> machine on a network connection that has direct access to the internet. 
> For best security practices it should be on a private network without
> internet access.
> 
> Even though Linux is much more secure then other OSes, what you've
> described is just asking for trouble.
> 
> Lorne Tyndale

On May 16, 2017, at 5:44 PM, Steve Varholy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Query me this: why is your playback machine potentially at risk? Wouldnt it 
> be better to have it not exposed directly to the Internet?
> 
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