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Socoder -> On Topic -> Network security

Fri, 08 Aug 2014, 10:25
Afr0
My brother suggested I save some money (27$/month isn't much, but enough to make a slight dent in a student budget) by setting up the Project Dollhouse server on a box at home and run it from here.
Only problem is: My dad's concerned about opening up 2 ports.
So... any suggestions for security besides running a gateway server (which would entail more coding and possibly money)?

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Fri, 08 Aug 2014, 10:39
Jayenkai
Leaving a port open isn't too bad, as long as you've got something at the end of that port, and you know exactly what's running through it. Just keep your eye on it, and keep track of what's passing through your network.

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Sat, 09 Aug 2014, 16:40
Afr0
Thanks!
I think that was enough for my dad.
Now it just remains to be seen how many users can connect before the network at home grinds to a halt!

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