I would also have to chime in and say that I have been using sshd for some
time with Cox. They only block what a vast majority of the people consider
the Internet from running as a service on the home connections (SMTP and
HTTP). Other than a crappy NNTP servers I haven't had much to complain bout
with them.

On 7/17/07, Michael Sammartano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


---- Matt Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 16 July 2007 14:11, after a long battle with technology, Jim
> wrote:
> > Ok, I think I am ready to go with Cox cable.
>
> Hm.  A deru.com user who wants Cox instead?  Oh well, if you don't mind
> only being able to use Cox's outgoing SMTP server on port 25, and you
> don't mind not being able to run sshd on your home box, it might work
> for you.  (Unless you get their "business class" service or whatever,
> which is a bit pricy.)

Since when?? I have been running sshd on many boxes at home for many
years. As far as SMTP service on port 25 and other providers, just set up
the email client to use another port for SMTP, whats the big deal? If it
happens to be a naming issue simply redirect with DNS. The server can still
be setup on 25, just not on the WAN side, simple reconfiguration of router
fixes that. All mail would have to enter the router on say port 587 and
redirect to port 25 on the LAN side. You can use any server on COX
residential service as thery only block ports 80 and 25. The downside is you
are breaking your contract.
>
> > I am looking for opinions of the cable modem provided by Cox and for
> > suitable alternatives that can also act as a router / wireless access
> > point.
>
> I currently have a D-Link cablemodem that's pretty basic but has worked
> fine.  No 802.11, no routing--2 NICs in one desktop, iptables, little
> 5-port switch = wired gateway for up to 4 machines.  I won't be using
> it when I get down to the Phoenix area on Jul. 28 since Cox's policies
> won't work for what I want to do with my Net drop.  I could sell it for
> cheap to a LUG member.  Fine Manual and all original cables included,
> natch.
>
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