On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Scott Skrogstad wrote:

> I started a small ISP a few years ago and it has grown into a very large
> part of my business.  I am allways having trouble running out of IP's and
> having ot keep applying to my provider to give me more.  I was wondering
> if there was anyone using RH as a proxy so I could cut down on this.  Of
> course I would like to know the down side.  I would like to run BGP one
> day and how does proxing effect my users?

peer to peer type programs will probably break for your users.

You shouldn't have to proxy.  Who is your upstream?  If you need more ip's
then they should give them to you, or you can apply directly to ARIN and
receive some portable address space.

Brian



> 
> Thank you for any help,
> 
> Scott Skrogstad
> Computer Integration Inc,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 800-522-3475 Phone
> 
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