On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 04:45 -0500, Sean wrote:
Well Fedora could help the situation by making sure its default bt
client
supports UPnP so that a compliant nat router (like most linksys) will
automatically be configured without the user needing to deal with it at
all.
I would rather hope not. I like to think that Fedora systems are
relatively secure by default, and running applications in default
manners won't change that. Having upnp on by default can lead to
randomly open ports for forwarding and that is not a good thing. Goes
against the whole ideal of secure by default.
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