Using RFC1918 space also gets you an IP range where the outside world has no route to it -- Sorry, but no packets are not getting
Thus spake <mdevney@teamsphere.com> there,
ergo no way to hack. ... At that point, just by use of simple routing, you've effectively eliminated 100% of attacks from the outside, and you only have to worry about inside. The front door is secure, now work on the back door.
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