> a function (if you are using an ATX power supply) to remotely turn on the > computer if anything is received on either the LAN or modem ports. It seems Wake-On-Lan. > 1) am I correct in assuming that anyone who sends a packet to you over the > Internet will appear on the LAN port if you have a cable modem and if so > will they have access to your computer? If it is set to wake on any packet then yes. Wake-on-lan is sometimes done with special packets. Its a feature really. Your box goes to sleep someone delivers it mail and it wakes up again. > I am aware that a BIOS switch will disable these features but they could be > useful if the machine is properly configured. The one to watch are the machines that allow remote shutdown via lan messages. They have a password scheme, but its unencrypted
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