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<blockquote data-quote="joz" data-source="post: 402217" data-attributes="member: 70244"><p>Yep, I asessed it and for me it's not really a big risk. At least I can live with a failure of the server.</p><p>Again, the infiltrating of my home LAN I find hard to believe and I do not think/see that anything else then my server get's screwed over.</p><p></p><p>Besides that, you're talking about something all webhosters live with. These guys can do it, so I think I can do it too.</p><p>If running Apache on it's own (which I have been doing for the last 2/3 years I think) is already a big security risk I should have been screwed over ages ago.</p><p></p><p>p.s.</p><p>Besideds the point a bit but I think of IIS as of more of a security risk. I run the out of date version that comes with XP (IIS 5.1)</p><p>and SpudR, thx for the links I'll read 'em tonight after work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joz, post: 402217, member: 70244"] Yep, I asessed it and for me it's not really a big risk. At least I can live with a failure of the server. Again, the infiltrating of my home LAN I find hard to believe and I do not think/see that anything else then my server get's screwed over. Besides that, you're talking about something all webhosters live with. These guys can do it, so I think I can do it too. If running Apache on it's own (which I have been doing for the last 2/3 years I think) is already a big security risk I should have been screwed over ages ago. p.s. Besideds the point a bit but I think of IIS as of more of a security risk. I run the out of date version that comes with XP (IIS 5.1) and SpudR, thx for the links I'll read 'em tonight after work. [/QUOTE]
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