[CLUE-Tech] Linux FS

Nathan Hokanson nathan at redfactor.com
Mon Apr 14 09:30:10 MDT 2003


If security is your concern, just use the included 10/100 ethernet
interface included in the device.  :)

Your point is valid, however.  The site doesn't mention the use of any
of the encryption protocols available for 802.11b.  The site also
doesn't mention whether you can turn the wireless device off in the case
of using the 10/100 interface.  I would suspect that if there were any
security issues addressed by the device, one would have to use the web
interface they have designed for the system.

Anyone going to purchase one and let us know how it goes?  Anyone?

On Sun, 2003-04-13 at 10:28, Joe Linux wrote:
> What would be the security or lack of security implications for a device 
> such as this?
> 
> Jeffery Cann wrote:
> 
> >I read about this on Cringley's pulpit:  Martian Technology offers a a silent, 
> >wireless Linux file server with 120 GB of storage for $479.  Now you can 
> >build that mp3 jukebox you want and stick it on your bookshelf.  Cool.  
> >
> >http://www.martian.com/
> >
> >What people do with Linux is amazing.
> >
> >Jeff
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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