I once had a customer who for some reason had all their printers on public addresses they didn't own. Not advertising them outside, but internally whenever a user browsed to a external site that happened to be one of the addresses used, they would just receive a HP or Konica login page :)
They didn't mind though. No idea if they've changed it since. On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Larry Sheldon <larryshel...@cox.net> wrote: > On 3/18/2010 14:30, William Allen Simpson wrote: > > On 3/18/10 2:35 PM, Jared Mauch wrote: > >> Does anyone know if the University of Michigan or Cisco are going be > updating their systems and documentation to no longer use 1.2.3.4 ? > >> > >> http://www.google.com/search?q=1.2.3.4+site%3Acisco.com > >> > >> I know that the University of Michigan utilize 1.2.3.4 for their captive > portal login/logout pages as recently as monday when I was on the medical > campus. > >> > > Dunno about cisco. > > > > med.umich.edu seems to run their own stuff, separately from umich.edu, > and > > quite badly. I've complained about their setup repeatedly over the past > > several years. No traction. > > Is it something about Medical Schools? > > When we were first putting together the campus network, Surgery was > running a Token Ring (I thought "Vampire Tap" was a fitting item for > their inventory) running in Class D space as I recall. > > > Should we try again, jointly? ;-) > > Towards the end, there were people who insisted I must rout their net to > the Internets. > > I declined. > -- > Democracy: Three wolves and a sheep voting on the dinner menu. > (A republic, using parliamentary law, protects the minority.) > > Requiescas in pace o email > Ex turpi causa non oritur actio > Eppure si rinfresca > > ICBM Targeting Information: http://tinyurl.com/4sqczs > http://tinyurl.com/7tp8ml > > > >