The next thing those "Internet" service providers will do is to write
in thier agreements (with themself of course since in CA if you do not
have a copy of the agreement or modified agreement - no such agrrement
(contract) exists. And so customers could not be sued for breacking
agreement they have not made). But the next things those "Internet"
will charge you for are:
VPN - "we don't know what you are doing, what web sites you visit,
what e-mails you sent and what yo print on YOUR printer"
Power - "your equipment transmit power to our network. It could
be heated and brake. We will charge you onlt $1 for
every mW your equpment transmit."
Java Enabled Cofe Makers - "You are viloting our policies! Anyone
can connect to your Cofe Maker and order a coffie so you'll
get income and we - don't. For every Java Enabled
Cofe Makers, that our people serviceing our service
at your premises at 3am will find, you are obligated
to buy our nonexisting but the most expensive service
we could imagine (only $1500/mo and no gurantee it
will work) for the next 200 years."
Oleg
--- Charles Daminato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that if you're planning on running the OpenSRS Scripts from your
> internet connection, you'll need a static IP for API access.
>
> Charles Daminato
> OpenSRS Product Manager
> Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rosskay L.L.C.
> > Sent: May 8, 2002 9:13 PM
> > To: disscuss
> > Subject: dynamic to static IP
> >
> >
> > I want to run a web server (Webstar 4.4) and QuickDNS to serve my
> > 20 domain
> > names. My ISP is Time Warner Road Runner, a broadband cable
> > service. They
> > give me only a dynamic IP address, and a static IP is a
> > different, much more
> > expensive service. I understand that a static IP is required to
> serve my
> > own name servers. I can run the servers on a PC but I prefer
> > Mac. Doing a
> > google and download.com search, I find that there are some
> > solutions, but I
> > would like to know which you use/recommend/know. Thank you.
> >
> > Ross Kelson
> >
>
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