Wow, that sucks. If they do that to me, as my father would say: "Theyre fired".
According to their AUP, servers arn't foribdden. Using too much bandwidth is,
of course. Blocking port 80, maybe FTP, I can understand. But blocking
SSH et al is moronic.
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:20:24 -0500, Felix Boecker
<3.14159265359@mad.scientist.com> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I currently am subscribed to RoadRunner but I cannot access any of my internal network services from the outside. I have a webserver running (and I'd switch to the RR Business plan had I more than ~5 visitors a month) and have to remotely administer my parents' PCs while away at college. So this is a pain in the neck. I have the feeling that RR has blocked all incoming ports to my network. You think this is possible? My outside access to the network just stopped working from one day to the next without any intervention from the inside.
>
> Also, what about Verizon DSL? What's their deal? What does their plan cover, bandwidth, rules and regulations you know of that aren't advertised on the website?
>
> Does anyone have a better suggestions perhaps?
>
> Thanks
>
> Felix
>
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