On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 16:02:25 -0400
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the old days, using the Internet for commercial purposes was
forbidden, and it was basically an ivory-tower research network. When
one opens the doors to the world, one has to realize that the bad will
enter with the
Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've probably already ruled this out b/c the building and office
layout, but maybe a fueled generator running outside would work.
Since there are local small UPSes, and people are onsite, there would
be time to get the generator setup. Run
I pay an extra $20/month for what they call a static IP address. It's
still served up via dhcp and the address comes from their dynamic address
pool, but it doesn't change. The real reason for getting it though is so
that they open up incoming 80 and outgoing 25.
Recenetly I noticed that they