2014-04-20 22:56 GMT+02:00 Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Note that there aren't any major "available by default unsecure operating systems" nowadays: Windows has the capability of sharing to everyone via DLNA, but also the of concept home/work/public networks and uses it fairly agressively to restrict sharing. OS X doesn't have zones, but sharing services require authentication[1] (which is not as resilient as not having the connection open, but much better than allowing possibly anonymous DAAP).than just install one of the already available by default
unsecure operating systems instead damage Linux and bring
it in the same bad shape
Mirek
[1] Well, in addition to "iTunes home sharing" which is authenticated there is also an older, possibly unauthenticated, streaming mechanism. But that's a legacy thing that's more difficult to find and set up than "iTunes home sharing".
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