Thanks I will let you know.
Also, I think you'd be surprised at the depth and security within
the technology. We had 2+ years in the p2p photo sharing space
before making the move to video and with over 100,000 downloads have
never had a reported security issue.
Cheers,
Rob
--- In [email protected], "LeanBackVids.com"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From my experience, running a web server on Windows is a huge
security
> risk... Especially if it is the same machine you use for personal
> computing. The average user has no idea about Internet security
and
> anytime you open a network port open the risk of being hacked.
>
> Windows is not like UNIX (Mac/Linux). A security flaw in an
Windows
> app can easily allow root access to the whole operating system.
UNIX
> on the other hand has a very robust permissions system that
provides a
> much higher level of security. That being said, I would never
> recommend a user run a web server off their personal machine.
>
> Please let me know when you have a version that can be run on
remote
> server. Not to diss your product, but in my opinion the
> risk is far greater than the benefit.
>
> -Matt
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "cooper3acd" <robertecooper@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey all, the company I work at has just released a new version
of
> > our software for creating/broadcasting video web sites right
from
> > your desktop. Just for PCs at the moment but we have a working
Mac
> > prototype and will hopefully have something for external
> > distribution soon.
> >
> > Anyhow, it's not exactly vlogging software but it makes it very,
> > very easy for users to create and host a video web site right
from
> > their own computer. It takes care of the optimization,
transcoding,
> > etc and turns your PC into a server of your video, photo and
> > audio/podcast content.
> >
> > We are currently distributing for free. We're going to be adding
> > some hosted support in the future so it won't require an always-
on
> > connection. BTW, up-pipe limitations and firewall issues are
handled
> > quite nicely with some smart caching/proxying on the network end.
> >
> > If you're interested, check it out at www.pixpo.com.
> >
> > I'd love to hear any feedback. Like I mentioned, it's not
exactly
> > vlogging software at this point, but it may morph more in that
> > direction as the product matures (more room for text, comments +
> > better organization).
> >
> > In the meantime, have a look at my personal page (being served
from
> > my laptop here at work):
> > http://liveweb.pixpo.com/robc-work/index.htm
> >
> > Definitely check out the Loading Ready Run "channel." It's done
by
> > some local college guys who have been doing a video a week for a
> > year now:
> > http://liveweb.pixpo.com/loadingreadyrun/index.html
> >
> > Hopefully this isn't overly "commercial" (hey we're giving it
away
> > at the moment). I've been on the list for almost a year now and
I'm
> > thinking this meets a standard of relevance that it's ok that I
post
> > about it (once!).
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob
> >
>
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