On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:25 AM, Mandar Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    Had seen a mail on this list a while back about someone being
> able to use their connection under Windows but not under Linux.
> Well, I looked into it. Seems like they are looking at the TTL values
> in the packets.
> I have described it here
> http://mndar.phpnet.us/tutorials/Tips_Tricks/ttl.html
> http://www.geocities.com/emailmandar/ttl.html

Great tech info. Just one question, are you going to bend over and
take it? I'm just sad that instead of resolving this issue by removing
such stupid artificial restrictions, a user is forced to "emulate"
Windoze behavior. You know if you do that you're simply contributing
to acknowledging that their connections are being used only by windoze
users.

And there are no business reasons for ISPs to restrict the users to
only specific OSes. Allowing a home network to share a single internet
connection isn't illegal and doesn't cost the ISP anything. What it
"costs" them is their imaginary incomes. They expect a home user to
purchase as many lines as computers they have ( something like the
digital cable is doing to us now ). These are just milking techniques
and consumers shouldn't give in to them.

Last time I checked this was the Linux Mailing List and not the "bend
over and take it" list!

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Dinesh A. Joshi
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