8 Jun
2003
8 Jun
'03
18:25
On Sunday 08 June 2003 6:53 am, Bruce Marshall wrote:
As soon as you put up a webserver, you may find Adelphia looking at it. Most ISP's frown on their customers running services without paying extra bucks. (and they scan ports to find such services)
In his case, there is a very good possibility he is "within his rights" -- he mentioned that he has a static IP that has grandfathered from one ISP buyout to the next. I'm in the same boat with pacbell [became prodigy and now it belongs to yahoo] but the TOS is worded such that "accounts provisioned before xxx and have static IP's may run services such as ftp, telnet, http..." [there are some perks to being an early adopter... ;) ] -- Yet another Blog: http://osnut.homelinux.net