Everest Residential Service

admin at kclinux.net admin at kclinux.net
Mon Apr 7 19:50:26 CDT 2003


"in connection with the Everest cable modem recreational service".

Pretty much the residental service.  Business service on the other hand
might have a whole other AUP for their business services.  Road Runner has
almost the same AUP, but a whole different one for their business services.

Leonard, Phil said:
> Hmm...from the Everest Acceptable Use Policy it seems that servers are
> prohibited:
>
> Customer may not run a server in connection with the Everest cable
> modem recreational service, nor may Customer provide network services
> to others via the Everest cable modem service. Examples of prohibited
> programs include, but are not limited to, mail or simple mail transfer
> protocol (smtp) server, http server, ftp server, internet relay chat
> (irc) server, dynamic host control protocol (dhcp) servers, domain name
> servers (dns), news or nntp servers and multi-user interactive forums.
>
> Philip
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: B. Liggett [mailto:brad at liggett.org]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:24 PM
> To: Leonard, Phil; kclug at kclug.org
> Subject: Re: Everest Residential Service
>
>
> Since I'm the one that assigns them, I'll answer.
>
> Yes we offer them.  $12.95 per IP, per month.  5 IP maximum.  The
> restrictions are a gray area.  You may use the IPs as you wish, but
> please be mindful of the Acceptable Use Policy.
>
> Brad
>
>
>
>> Does anybody know if Everest offers static IP's to residential
>> subscribers
> and if so do they have any restrictions on running servers on those
> connections?
>>
>> Philip
>>
>>
>>
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