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I have speakeasy for 2 years.. a 1.1 SDSL conexion to my home.. were I have my email server (postfix) and linuxbusca.com(my webserver) never had a single problem. ReK2 www.linuxbusca.com MetroWestBoston LUG. On Monday 11 March 2002 11:53, Robert L Krawitz wrote: > From: "Mark J. Dulcey" <mark at buttery.org> > Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:31:42 -0500 > > The TOS doesn't specifically mention NAT, but it does contain this > language: > > When I signed up, I was offered 2 IP addresses. I mentioned I was > probably going to use NAT or some such; the rep said that that was > fine, but I could still have the 2 addresses if I wanted 'em. So I > don't think they have any problem with how you configure your internal > network, as long as it stays internal. > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- UNIX *IS* user frindly,It is only selective choosing who his friends are. 1110010 1100101 1101011 110010 R E K 2 Unix/Linux system administrator http://www.linuxbusca.com MetroWestBostonLinuxUsertGroup -------------------------------------- "good, updated aplications and good administration! is the key to security not one can live with out the other". by rek2 -Security is not something you buy. It is not a product (no matter what vendors try to tell you.) Security is something you -live-. I often compare it to martial arts training. Just because you have achieved a black belt doesn't mean you stop training; on the contrary you have learned from your training that it takes discipline, attitude, philosophy and the willingness to continue this training from this point forward, constantly tuning your art forever. Just because you have bought a security product or three doesn't mean you are safe. Brad Powell (Sun Microsystems)
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