On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 08:01, Botond Kardos wrote:
>
> I disagree with you and share the opinion of Bruno. If you want to
> have other ports open than just simple HTTP or FTP, you'll end up in
> spending at least the same amount of hours with configuring your box
> like you would spend with your own Linux. (For example I wasn't able to
> properly set up an SMC router to let DC++ out/in but filter other
> outgoing packets.)
> They're simply cheaper, more silent, consume less power, dissipate
> less heap and need less cables. They don't protect better.
There is one additional difference: if someone hacks the router, you can
always power-cycle it (unless they manage to infect the firmware) to
return to the original setup. To do the same with a normal box, you
would have to have it set up using read-only media (boot from CD or the
like).