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[QUOTE="MrX, post: 97376, member: 27776"] Thanks... the more I look into it the more I think it is not the way to go. I certainly don't want to start any fires, given we are in a bush area and all. Now that would annoy the neighbours. I am curious why a Pi out performs a PC given they are not really all that grunty. Spare PC power is not an issue with me, I have 2 i7s running not doing much, a NAS and a bunch of old servers that were pulled from a datacenter years ago I cannot bring myself to toss out. I also have a spare Pi 3 which is what I will probably end up using for this once I get the architecture right. I am a IT security engineer by trade, hence the hoarding of junk. I will certainly be segmenting my network for this, especially considering there will likely be some LAN cable outside. Tell me people don't just poke their LAN cables outside without proper segmenting? I have a bunch of firewalls I can use for this to lock that down. I do wonder how many people do this backwards and think they are getting security but in reality are not? I have not looked deeply into the docs here but is there a wiki entry on security? Could be something I can contribute if not. Come on.. reading manuals and asking for advice? where is the fun in that? I don't want to waste all that money I have spent on fire extinguishers. :) [/QUOTE]
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