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Water Proof Speakers:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pyle-pylepro-pdwr50b-indoor-outdoor-waterproof-speakers-black/3419397.p?skuId=3419397&ref=199&loc=zhehdLHc0f8&acampID=1&siteID=zhehdLHc0f8-RTwvA8MNn.iukGah1tSnbg
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pyle-5-25-indoor-ou
Mhh. I use (sometimes) an Airplay speaker in the bathroom, but I don't
know of any that would be waterproof.
Your Rpi with an integrated amp doesn't look like a bad option, assuming
the zwave button is waterproof.
3 SB 3 Libratone Loop, Zipp Mini iPeng (iPhone + iPad) LMS 7.9
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What? Who in the world needs to control music while in the shower?
Put a playlist on, set the volume to the level you want, then take a
shower IE don't interface with electronics while wet or in the bathroom!
I use a Baby (SB Radio) in the master bathroom only on battery, I turn
it on, c
eindgebruiker wrote:
> In my apartment I can see over 20 wifi networks around me.
And how many have you broken into? I am betting none. Most people first
don't have the skills plus in today's it "All About Me Social Media
World" they don't have the time either.
In another post I think Pippin me
pippin wrote:
> Doesn't really help on a home network. You'd have to use certificate
> pinning as well because you can't identify the server and that would
> probably beyond "usable".I would think a VPN bridge would be the only
> workable way, bridging
between the wired segments of your network
drmatt wrote:
> Time for an SSL wrapper
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Doesn't really help on a home network. You'd have to use certificate
pinning as well because you can't identify the server and that would
probably beyond "usable".
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mavit wrote:
> My understanding is that traffic can also be injected onto the network.
> An attacker could connect to Logitech Media Server and do any of the bad
> things described at
> http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?107165-IMPORTANT-Stop-forwarding-your-LMS-ports-to-the-internet!&
eindgebruiker wrote:
> Do you trust both the Squeezebox software and Squeezebox server software
> to be free of vulnerabilities?
I believe the thin client SB are pretty impervious to anything ;)
LMS and its base OS, that is another story. For maintenance reasons many
put LMS on a VM or on a dedic
Time for an SSL wrapper
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slartibartfast wrote:
> [emoji3]
> I was thinking more of blocks of flats where your WiFi is visible to
> very many "neighbours"
In my apartment I can see over 20 wifi networks around me.
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pippin wrote:
> Of course there are then additional risks if people are able to sniff
> passwords etc. and its not a desirable situation but what kind of
> sensitive information is usually going to or from your Squeezebox?
My understanding is that traffic can also be injected onto the network.
>From https://www.krackattacks.com:
> As a result, even though WPA2 is used, the adversary can now perform one
> of the most common attacks against open Wi-Fi networks: injecting
> malicious data into unencrypted HTTP connections. For example, an
> attacker can abuse this to inject ransomware or m
Well, I could think up quite a number of scenarios where I dont have to
be a neighbor myself, just look at how many hacked devices there are
already out there, if you use any of those to hack other WiFi networks
you can get quite a reach.
All of that said: unless there are ADDITIONAL vulnerabili
Hi
I try to find on my own a speaker for my bathroom but I don't find it.
Basically I've got a rpi on my bathroom with max2play. I've got a old
HiFi stereo with rpi connect to AUX.
I've got a zwave button next to my shower to control music (by http
request).
I want to remove the hifi stereo
drmatt wrote:
> You have nice neighbours..
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> -Transcoded from Matt's brain by Tapatalk-[emoji3]
I was thinking more of blocks of flats where your WiFi is visible to
very many "neighbours"
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Unless they were neighbours.
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> Sent from my SM-G900F using TapatalkYou have nice neighbours..
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