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		<title>By: Adam Frisby</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adam Frisby</dc:creator>
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		<description>I second everything Kyle says here, and supplement with: 
 
If you can host the environment yourself - you can put a layer of encryption over the top by virtue of something like a VPS. Eg - you could run OpenSim on your internal network, and only allow connections via a VPS. 
 
The VPS then provides the security that the Linden UDP protocol does not. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I second everything Kyle says here, and supplement with:</p>
<p>If you can host the environment yourself &#8211; you can put a layer of encryption over the top by virtue of something like a VPS. Eg &#8211; you could run OpenSim on your internal network, and only allow connections via a VPS.</p>
<p>The VPS then provides the security that the Linden UDP protocol does not.</p>
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