On Thu, 05 Jul 2001, Douglas J. Hunley dropped these nuggets of information:
[snip]
> 
> It honestly depends on your area. TimeWarner Columbus (OH) are pricks. I'm 
> violatig their agreement left and right. Their agreement is NO SERVERS. 
> Period.
> I currently run HTTP, DNS, SMTP, SSH, RSYNC and some others from time to 
> time. 
> TimeWarner Cincinati(OH) doesn't care as long as you don't bog or compromise 
> their network.

When I was looking into getting RR here (in CIncinnati) there was a
blurb on their FAQ that said they didn't allow any servers.  Maybe they
changed policy before or after I was looking at them.  

I went with Zoomtown instead because RR told me you needed to have
cable TV to get Internet access.  I didn't particularly want to pay for
cable then RR.  There was no mention of running servers on Zoomtown
that I recall. They run DHCP but I've been given the
same IP address every time for the last 4 months now.  Just the service
gets dropped and you have to re-logon.  I haven't tried writing a
script yet to see if I can keep the connection up.  

> Luckily, a lot of the techs here in Cols are in the local Linux Users Group 
> and "look the other way" for the most part.

-- 
Tom Wilson

This may look like a sig....
but it is just an amazing simulation.

Registered Linux user #199331

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