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Jeroen1000
Aug 28, 2008Aspirant
HowTo make your Readynas more secure [nessus/ssl]
This HowTo is based on a RND 2150 with firmware 4.1.3-T136. It should work for other Readynas devices as well. A big thanks goes out to Chirpa for leading me the way :thumbsup: Before you get st...
Deb_B
Apr 29, 2012Aspirant
I think it is because I don't understand how networking works, beyond my own home system. My brother in law was quite adamant that broadcasting the IP was a potentially huge risk, as it leaves our home systems open to hackers. I need to learn more so I can make my own judgements! Any suggestions of web pages explaining these things to newbies would be welcome!
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