On 17/07/10 15:25, Scott Evans wrote: > 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!) > > Hi Scott,
I responded to you in private on 19 July. Did you receive my message? BC -- A man kept complaining about not having shoes to wear - until he saw a man with no legs. -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au