On 12/08/2007 11:37 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote: > There are times when I'm at a client's system and I need to access my > home computer to tell it to resend data or do something similar so I've > just ssh'ed in to my home computer from outside.
> I don't want to go into issues with my current ISP, but I would like to > switch to Verizon FiOS for a number of reasons. I'd rather not have to > pay the extra for a static IP and the ability to run a web server. > The one issue with Verizon is that I see in their ToS that I can't run > any kind of server on my account and I know they block at least port > 80. I don't plan to use port 80, but if I lost the ability to ssh into > my home computer, it'd hurt in terms of extra on-sight trips. > If that can't be done, I'm open to other suggestions. Hal, You may find some useful help on this fios forum: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/vzfiber I've found their rcn forum helpful; for example, rcn also has a no-server clause, but ssh seems to be ok, at least for me and others. The ISPs are really worried about web and ftp hosting, imo. Good luck Ralph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]