Allowing Winduhs Guest Access to The Internets
Posted: 15. Jun 2008, 22:23
I've run Debian for ten years, and I am very concerned about allowing Winduhs access to The Internets. Particularly recently when I activated XP with a hack. (Because I do not like this internet-based activation. I bought a legitimate key with my laptop but do not like this damned WPA system)
The possibility exists that there is spyware in the 4192178 hack, although a small possibility as it scans clean. Nevertheless I don't like the idea of Winduhs just having free access to The Internets, all willy-nilly and everything.
Does anyone know how NAT actually works for VB? Must all guest internet traffic go through the host's firewall on the way out? (I run Shorewall on the Kubongo host) Is there any bypass of the firewall in any respect?
I think many of us need a definitive reply on this.
The possibility exists that there is spyware in the 4192178 hack, although a small possibility as it scans clean. Nevertheless I don't like the idea of Winduhs just having free access to The Internets, all willy-nilly and everything.
Does anyone know how NAT actually works for VB? Must all guest internet traffic go through the host's firewall on the way out? (I run Shorewall on the Kubongo host) Is there any bypass of the firewall in any respect?
I think many of us need a definitive reply on this.