Some questions on Adelphia

Justin Bennett justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Wed Nov 19 14:27:16 EST 2003


The policy forbids any kind of information server. It all depends on 
what you can get away with. I haven't heard of anyone getting in 
'trouble'.  They are/were filtering (blocking) common ports like 80 
(web) and 25 (mail), my buddy was running a webserver so he could post 
pictures of his kids for their grandparents out of state, they blocked 
that as well as port 25 so he got verizon DSL. I read the policy and 
from what I understand, even running SSH so you can login from outside 
is against their policy.
You can set it up, if they block that port you have 65534 more to choose 
from.
 


Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
 



Joshua R. Altemoos wrote:

>Hey,
>
>Well i know Adelphia's TOS and AUP forbid servers but do they mean servers
>that are on 24/7 and/or on reguarl ports. What i am trying to say is if i
>had adelphia as my boardband internet comapny could i run a webserver on a
>differnt port just to look at mail recived by fetchmail etc.???
>
>Thanks
>
>  
>



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