Isn't it more prudent for each user device to have their own security? Maybe that is where a more useful discussion should take place. The education of the user systems/allocation holders falls into line with amateur radio being a technical hobby/service and those who are more knowledgeable in our sphere should have more a sense of being an elmer instead of keeping the information to themselves and be seen as wielding a cudgel when "upstarts" ask questions to power. Money can sure corrupt viewpoints, eh?
On 4/25/2024 9:23 AM, Dan Cross via 44net wrote:
While that level of caution is certainly appropriate for the public Internet, I have a hard time believing it's warranted on AMPRNet itself. Has anyone done an actual threat analysis for traffic originating inside the network itself?