I mean the game of controlling 3rd-party devices that we don’t really own via side channels is always gonna be a cat-and-mouse of ever more elaborate hacks.
The next game will probably be mitming these devices by flashing a new CA store.
There is no general solution to running an openly adversarial app/device in your network.
koolba|6 years ago
Spivak|6 years ago
The next game will probably be mitming these devices by flashing a new CA store.
There is no general solution to running an openly adversarial app/device in your network.
perspective1|6 years ago
Keep in mind you're on HN-- we tend to be a more technical population :). If you're interested I found this on StackOverflow via Google: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/144482/iptables-to-...
You'll have to Google how to set up iptables/telnet or ssh on your router yourself, assuming it supports it.
unknown|6 years ago
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