ATTBI Registration Resolved
Brian J. Conway
bconway at alum.wpi.edu
Fri Aug 2 12:20:11 EDT 2002
On Fri, 2 Aug 2002, Matthew J. Brodeur wrote:
> connected. It's more likely though, that they'll tell you that just
> because it's the way they want it done.
I agree. One of the reasons that I chose Attbi (in addition to $41 a
month for 1.5/384 connection) was that they explicitly allowed both any
*NIX OS and NAT. From their Security FAQ:
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Can I run Linux or another UNIX-based operating system?
Yes. It is permissible to run a Linux or UNIX-based operating system on
your AT&T connection, however AT&T does not support Linux configurations.
If you choose to run Linux, you will need to refer to your documentation
to take appropriate security measures.
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and
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Can I use a router or other networking device to share my AT&T Broadband
connection?
Yes. However, AT&T Broadband will not provide support for your connection
while it is connected to a LAN or unsupported device. In addition, you
will need to take appropriate security measures to ensure that your
network is secure.
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This notion that AT&T is trying to snuff out non-Windows setups is
rubbish. I haven't used their MAC registration page myself, but I really
don't think it's time to break out the conspiracy theories quite yet.
-b
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