On 6 April 2013 15:27, Larry <nginx-forum@nginx.us> wrote:
> Reassuring but everywhere on the web, you can see wireshark sniffing in/out
> packet to any server.
No you can't.
> Hence, they are not connected to the server to sniff packets.
Your conclusion is wrong as it is based on incorrect information.
> That is why I started worrying actually !
I would suggest you started worrying because you don't understand the
threat model you're trying to mitigate. Please do some more reading
before continuing this thread.
Jonathan
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> Reassuring but everywhere on the web, you can see wireshark sniffing in/out
> packet to any server.
No you can't.
> Hence, they are not connected to the server to sniff packets.
Your conclusion is wrong as it is based on incorrect information.
> That is why I started worrying actually !
I would suggest you started worrying because you don't understand the
threat model you're trying to mitigate. Please do some more reading
before continuing this thread.
Jonathan
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