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<blockquote data-quote="clarkebelt" data-source="post: 1086836" data-attributes="member: 148422"><p>Are there any alternatives to that? That's the one I wanted to avoid, because...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Emphasis added. If that's their aim, I really don't trust the software to not try to find some way to work around my router's firewall. We we know that certain software can do that, such as instant messaging clients and VoIP clients - you don't need to expressly open ports for them, yet they work and allow people to connect to you from elsewhere on the Internet. So when someone claims that their goal is to provide access to computers from all over the world, I tend to take them at their word and not just simply assume that not opening ports will keep them out.</p><p></p><p>Besides, that program does much more than what is really necessary. Aren't there any simple schedulers for use on the local network?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clarkebelt, post: 1086836, member: 148422"] Are there any alternatives to that? That's the one I wanted to avoid, because... Emphasis added. If that's their aim, I really don't trust the software to not try to find some way to work around my router's firewall. We we know that certain software can do that, such as instant messaging clients and VoIP clients - you don't need to expressly open ports for them, yet they work and allow people to connect to you from elsewhere on the Internet. So when someone claims that their goal is to provide access to computers from all over the world, I tend to take them at their word and not just simply assume that not opening ports will keep them out. Besides, that program does much more than what is really necessary. Aren't there any simple schedulers for use on the local network? [/QUOTE]
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