--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That's the problem isn't it? Who decides what can and cant go through. I think the tier approach is better, a basic user account where everything is blocked and a Sysadmin type account where everything is open. If the price is different enough then only people who are going to use those extra ports will actually pay for it. ---------------------------------------------------- We need to take this off-line. All long timers are groaning, rolling their eyes and putting this in their kill file. Try convincing your product managers to create a new product just to appease 'sysadmin types'. scott
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