On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Andrew Dorsett [3/15/2004 9:52 AM] : > > > Well whats wrong with you setting up a small router and using one IP? The > > crap I hear most of the time is that they want to only issue one ip per > > Nothing particularly wrong with it as long as there's some mechanism to > zero in on rooted / abused machines there.
Exactly my point! But so many universities and small ISPs are against it with a vengance. Like I keep saying, they are sharing one wall portal. I know go to that keystone, find the hub and then go "Who's is this?" Tell them to clean up their machine because its infected and give them what I know....ie: it was ip blah blah or sorry I can't tell you anything because it was coming through your NAT box and all I see is a single IP. Personally, shhh don't tell certain people who I know are lurking on this list :) But I ran a NAT box with 4 machines at one point. An XP box for my general use, an SGI box for development, a linux box for development, and another linux box acting as my ftp server. Andrew --- <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.andrewsworld.net/ ICQ: 2895251 Cisco Certified Network Associate "Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make all of them yourself."