The main thing is that unless you need ANY ports open on your
modem/router then you are fin behind the NAT you only expose yourself if
you are running a service that requires something/someone to connect to
it. Also unless you are on a fixed IP from your ISP, then you can always
randomly switch your modem/router off/on and you would most likely be
reassigned a new IP.
 
and likewise about port scans, I'm not interested in scanning your
system, but I will if it would make you feel a little more comfortable
(using Nessus) if you do then just shoot me a PM (I'm expecting you to
decline!) 

-- 
Scott Evans <sc...@vk7hse.hobby-site.org>

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