Re: Fwd: SlashDot: "Comcast Gunning for NAT Users" (fwd)
The question I have is, by the letter of the terms, is running ssh a 'VPN'? Or if I use a VPN client to connect to my datacenters from home? Or is it you 'hosting' a VPN?
What about running a VPN over a SSH connection? Would that be considered a VPN? Or maybe we will see cable companies limit you to only surfing. No ports other than 80. _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Ukyo Kuonji wrote:
What about running a VPN over a SSH connection? Would that be considered a VPN? Or maybe we will see cable companies limit you to only surfing. No ports other than 80.
VPNs work great over http ;) -Dan -- [-] Omae no subete no kichi wa ore no mono da. [-]
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Ukyo Kuonji wrote:
The question I have is, by the letter of the terms, is running ssh a 'VPN'? Or if I use a VPN client to connect to my datacenters from home? Or is it you 'hosting' a VPN?
What about running a VPN over a SSH connection? Would that be considered a VPN? Or maybe we will see cable companies limit you to only surfing. No ports other than 80.
That'd be cool. They'd lose a lot of business that way. -- JustThe.net LLC - Steve "Web Dude" Sobol, CTO ICQ: 56972932/WebDude216 website: http://JustThe.net email: sjsobol@JustThe.net phone: 216.619.2NET postal: 5686 Davis Drive, Mentor On The Lake, OH 44060-2752 DalNet: ZX-2
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Dan Hollis
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Steven J. Sobol
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Ukyo Kuonji