Allocations for "always-on" ISPs
Neil J. McRae neil at COLT.NET
Thu Dec 7 15:20:42 CET 2000
> Yes it works, but is this realistic for a large customer base? You are > going to have a _lot_ of non-standard port services around that you need > to administer and coordinate with ASPs. I wouldn't propose that its going to solve every single possiblity but with some product development around it, it would possible solve around 40-50% of the average users requirements. i.e. run a web server on port 80 mail on 25. There are applications that will require real address space and if the user can justify it then they should be given it. > > Speaking for myself only, I do not consider it an alterative. > > Regards, > > -- Janne > > ------------- _lcom ------------- Network Operations Center --------- > Jan-Erik Eriksson mailto: jee at alcom.aland.fi > _lcom phone: +358 18 23500 > PB 233, Torggatan 10 fax: +358 18 14643 > FIN-22100 Mariehamn URL: http://www.alcom.aland.fi > >
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