So did this app possibly contribute to my getting deadbolted?
I use it to allow tv's access my collection of mp4 movies and would like to again.
Does UPnP Media Server 2 pose a security risk?
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Re: Does UPnP Media Server 2 pose a security risk?
In case that you setup NAS to be accessible locally (i.e., LAN), your NAS is safe. It implies that you cannot reach your NAS outside your home, so hackers neither.
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Re: Does UPnP Media Server 2 pose a security risk?
Thanks. My current plan is to set static IP for the devices that require access on my LAN and whitelist. Is there an easier way?
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Re: Does UPnP Media Server 2 pose a security risk?
If your network environment is simple (a home gateway with DHCP enabled, all of other devices such as NAS, TV... etc. are connected directly to this gateway), you can simply disable DDNS, EZ-Connect, EZ-Router in NAS. That's done. You don't need to setup static IP addresses for every home devices.