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- Posted Feb 28, 2002 12:07pm PST Do not order Shack/Speakeasy DSL unless you are in one of these cities: Seattle Chicago Boston San Francisco Denver New York Los Angeles...
- Posted Feb 28, 2002 12:23pm PST check out this page - click on any pop besides newyork or seatle and read the fine text says only if you are in that city can you hit that pop......
- Posted Feb 28, 2002 12:33pm PST background check: got recommendation from coworker(registered as industro) to use shackDSL reviewed all documentation available on the service...
- Posted Feb 28, 2002 1:22pm PST then don't get the service
- Posted Feb 28, 2002 1:31pm PST ok... not true I canceled the SDSL line b/c I was not aware of the extra pick a POP cost involved, then my boss said that I needed to find another...
- Posted Feb 28, 2002 1:33pm PST ok - Just trying to help you guys and make sure that facts are given before people sign up to a service that did not deliver for me as promissed....
- Posted May 03, 2002 7:45am PDT and train your arms about a week before to keep them steady.. that means no caffeine!
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 10:16pm PDT iptables destruction, anyone know about this stuff? I am redirecting everyone who tries to get out on port 80 to the localhost: iptables -t...
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 10:28pm PDT iptables destruction, anyone know about this stuff? I am redirecting everyone who tries to get out on port 80 to the localhost: iptables -t...
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 10:47pm PDT a bunch would be an entire b class... 64,000 or something I think
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 10:57pm PDT well, it needs to be dynamic... need the rule used to apply to everyone, and then if someone fills out a form, I give them access to go out to the...
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 11:00pm PDT so on the input side of eth1 I would add a rule that modifies the packet to point to 10.1.0.1? how would I be able to bypass this for single users?...
- Posted Oct 06, 2002 11:06pm PDT well... damn, thanks. I'll figure it I guess... much reading.
- Posted Oct 16, 2002 4:15pm PDT can anybody send me /usr/sbin/dhcpd from a redhat 7.x using dhcpd 3.x? message me if you can.
- Posted Jul 28, 2004 10:31pm PDT I use 98 first edition, it's very fast... that's all I can say. as long as I don't do anything stupid it behaves very well.