I currently use Cox@home and 6.2 ipchains for IP masquerading.  There
are several Windows and Linux boxes behind the firewall.  It's been
nice so far since I've had a quasi-static address and haven't had to
fool with DHCP.

But I just got the Cox upgrade lunchbox in the mail yesterday for
the transistion to Cox's new network.

So I'm wondering: what does it entail?  Do I just get a new IP address
that is quasi-static, or will I need pump?  Are ports
25 and 80 still blocked?

So from those of you who've done it, any hints?

Jim



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