If my machine is connected to my local network and I connect that machine to innius, do I introduce a security risk to my local network?
Innius accepts data from your machines over a TCP connection secured
with TLS. Innius only requires this one outbound connection to one
specific IP address, and no inbound connections at all.
By
applying encryption and requiring an exclusively-outbound connection
from your network, innius follows industry standard security practices
to mitigate and remove security risks.
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