On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 10:54:47PM -0500, Duncan Findlay wrote:
| On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 02:48:27PM +1100, Daniel Pittman wrote:
| > On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Jason Haar wrote:

| > > We have this situation here in New Zealand. Some ISPs have different
| > > service options - the cheapest option redirects all web traffic and
| > > blocks SMTP (I guess they could have redirected it too). You pay extra
| > > for more functionality... (i.e. "what? You need to run a SMTP
| > > client??, that makes you a business customer... cha-CHING!)
| > 
| > Here in Australia any server at all makes you a business customer. I
| > have been doing that so long I keep forgetting that there are other
| > options. ;)
| 
| I vaguely remember something in my ISP's terms of service something about
| not running servers. They certainly don't try to stop me. (Probably because
| they are too lazy, and it really doesn't benefit them)

Talking about terms of service ... has FrontierNet yet figured out
that I don't (and never did) have either a Windows or a MacOS system
connected to it?  Or that I have a whole LAN hooked up?  I know they
don't know, because my Debian router plays very nicely :-).  I even
had a HTTP, SMTP, and SSH servers running on it before I moved.  My
dad and brother are still using that router, and it was my secondary
MX until it half-died (it still routes, but nothing else works; say, I
wonder if it's even renewing the dhcp lease?).

-D
 
-- 

Windows, hmmm, does it come with a GUI interface that works or just
pretty blue screens?


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