On 10/08/13 15:25, Ken Jordan wrote:
You know Comcast technically doesn't allow "servers" either, but that
doesn't stop hundreds or maybe thousands of people from doing it. I think
in this case legal responsibility is the key. If you run and it works you
can probably get away with it.
The static IP thing is another story and we all know there are plenty of
solutions out there to get around that. I don't if the router they provide
will support stuff like dyndns.org though. I think that will be the big
question.
Ken Jordan
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On Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:38 PM, John Fenley <[email protected]> wrote:
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The wording there is vague:
you should not host any type of server
keyword being should. I think where that will come into play will be for
accounts that are hosting torrent sites, multiple GB a day websites,
etc. I think for the average joe, one should be fine.
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