Jesse Kline wrote:
Quoting Jason Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:That sucks. I'm sure most people are violating at least one of these. How strongly are these rules enforced. So far I've only heard of Shaw complaining of high bandwidth usage. Has anyone heard of web-servers, ftp-servers, dhcp servers.... being directly targeted? That means that IPCop, Smoothwall, Apache.... for home use is actually violation the Shaw agreement? Man, I feel like I'm in that McDonalds commercial *stealing* the BigMac.I'm going to have to bring up my brother again, because he is the only one I know who has been fucked up by Shaw in the past. He used to run a Hotline server and they did temporarily cut off his service because of it, but it was the bandwidth issue that they got him on, as they didn't even know that the server was running. He was however transfering about 100GB/day for 4 months!BTW does anyone know if you can track total upload and download bytes with IPCop, traffic graphs aren't quite enough to show the total for the month........ err just curious, not for my home account or anything. ;-)If you log into customer care on the shaw website there is a bandwidth link that will show you the amount you traansfer up and down. Jesse
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Jason Louie BSc. CPSC Web Applications Developer Sorex Software Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
