How about port 22? I can't ssh to my machine on the
cox network on port 22.
What's up with that?
-- Brad Bendily - CNA On 27 Jan 2003, Ron Johnson wrote: > Hi, Charles. > > While we've got you on the line: does Cox still block ports 80 & 25? > > Of course, none of us would mind if you blocked 1434... > > Thanks, > Ron > > On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 13:42, pcguy1@cox.net wrote: > > Um, it would depend on what a "few days" means. Also, why do you want to > > borrow one? Special project, test out the system, or maybe even ping > > of death someone that needs it? :-) > > > > Sometimes these things can be worked out with the nice local system engineer.... > > > > Charles Jouglard > > Senior System Engineer > > Cox High Speed Internet > > > > > > > > From: Joey Kelly <joey@joeykelly.net> > > > Date: 2003/01/27 Mon AM 08:20:03 EST > > > To: nolug@joeykelly.net > > > Subject: [Nolug] Re: cable modems > > > > > > Thou spake: > > > > > > > anybody got a cable modem i can borrow for a > > > >couple of days? > > > > > > It doesn't work like that... in order to have a particular cable modem work > > > for you, you have to have Cox provision it, setting it up internally and/or > > > making sure its MAC address in assigned to a particular node and cleared for > > > data transfer across their network. Borrowing someone's cable modem would > > > require calling Cox and explaining to them that you only borrowed it, not > > > stole it (right, Scott? heh), and I doubt they would want to be > > > reprovisioning it every few days for you and your buddy to share it, anyway. > > > > > > Anyone know the cheapest & best place to purchase a cable modem here in town? > > > > > > --Joey > > ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 01/27/03
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