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If you're security paranoid (like me), read on. If you're not, that's it! Thanks for reading! If you're security paranoid (like me), read on. If you're not, that's it! Thanks for reading!
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Note you're granting passwordless access to your on-the-go computer to your home computer. I believe that's all right, as long as: Note you're granting passwordless access to your on-the-go computer to your home computer. I believe that's all right, as long as:
* Your home computer is really in your home, and not at a friend's house or some datacenter * Your home computer is really in your home, and not at a friend's house or some datacenter
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* The dropbox software can do anything it likes on your computer, and it's closed source and can't be audited * The dropbox software can do anything it likes on your computer, and it's closed source and can't be audited
* Any dropbox employee can conveiably use your installed dropbox to look at any file on your computer * Any dropbox employee can conveiably use your installed dropbox to look at any file on your computer
* A truly huge amount of eyes connected to incredibly smart brains have looked at openssh and found it secure. Everybody trusts openssh. With dropbox, there is, well, dropbox. Whoever that is. * A truly huge amount of eyes connected to incredibly smart brains have looked at openssh and found it secure. Everybody trusts openssh. With dropbox, there is, well, dropbox. Whoever that is.
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¹ My always-on computer at home is a raspberry pi with a 32GB USB stick. Best self-hosted dropbox you could imagine. ¹ My always-on computer at home is a raspberry pi with a 32GB USB stick. Best self-hosted dropbox you could imagine.