Hans Meine wrote:
> As I said, my main concern is security here (who will audit the Freevo
> webserver?), but probably this can be secured on a network-level (either no
> access from outside at all, or hidden with strange ports or - even better -
> some portknocking techniques).
portknocking is
Bruno Tavares wrote:
>
>> And we can also remove the bad hacked network interface, you can send
>> events directly to Freevo:
>> app->Freevo: Button 'DISPLAY' is pressed
>> or
>> app->Freevo: Event(OSD_MESSAGE, arg='hi')
>
> Erms.. not so sure about this.. do you really want to introduce the
> com
Mick wrote:
> does mbus run over IP? ie, I think it would be a treat to be able to
> have recordserver run on a PC anf freevo gui on an xbox or somethign
> along those lines.. I don't think this will work right now, but if mbux
> has the potential to support this then its a step in the right
> dir
Rob Shortt wrote:
> I want to know more. I will go read...
The pymbus release on www.mbus.org is outdated, you can get the
current version at http://www.tzi.de/~crunchy/download
Dischi
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