What if you're in a lab and wanna test some stuff out?  If it goes down, do
you get a letter from da man saying bad boy, or do the Internet police show
up at your door and whap you upside the head with a frying pan?

I mean, if you really don't care if someone hits your web site or sends you
email, does it really hurt anything to do dns1.*, dns2.*, mx1.*, mx2.* on
the same /29?

Well, that doesn't leave much open for http and nttp without employing port
forwarding.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ben Pitzer
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 2:52 PM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
Subject: RE: [TriLUG] OT: DSL for SOHO in Chapel Hill

Which is why you, in a real enterprise situation, want to have them on
different networks entirely. 

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