Sympatico AUP
Ansar Mohammed
ansarm-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Jul 5 04:55:29 UTC 2005
My apologies for posting this on a Linux list; but as I was setting up
FreeBSD on one of my laptops I had some issues getting remote access.
I just read this from the simpatico AUP. It seems they are enforcing it
through firewall policies. Does this mean that they can arbitrarily block
any inbound protocol/port?
In addition to these Policies, while using your Sympatico account, you are
prohibited from conducting activities that include, but are not limited to:
* Sharing of your Sympatico user account UserID and password for any
purpose, including, without limitation, for concurrent dial up login
sessions from the same Sympatico user account.
* Causing an Internet host to become unable to effectively service
requests from other hosts.
* Running and/or hosting Server Applications including but not limited
to HTTP, FTP, POP, SMTP, Proxy/SOCKS, NNTP, )
* Analyzing or penetrating an Internet host's security mechanisms.
* Forging any part of the TCP/IP packet headers in any way.
Does Rogers also have the same limitation?
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