Sorry, you're wrong: http://help.broadband.att.com/faq.jsp?content_id=1107&category_id=34&lobid=1 " Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, using the AT&T Broadband Equipment (as defined in the Subscriber Agreement) or the Service to: [I ... XII] XIII run programs or servers from the Premises which provide network content or any other services to others. Examples of prohibited programs include, but are not limited to, mail, ftp, http, game, newsgroup, proxy, IRC servers and multi-user interactive forums; " Have fun. On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 01:03:57PM -0600, Paul Overby wrote: > I use AT&T broadband and there is nothing in the subscriber agreement that > says I agree not to set up a sever of any kind. What it says is: > > AT&T broadband will provide customer with dynamic IP connection(s) as a > coponent of the service. ... Customer agrees not to use dynamic DNS to > associate a hostname with such dynamic IP connection(s) for any commerical > purposes. > > Other services may differ of course. > "commercial" always seems open to interpretation. > > Interestingly, It also does not seem to prohibit me from setting up a sever > for commercial purposes as long as I do not provide a dynamic DNS Link to it. > > -- > Paul Overby > xpoverby at ATTBroadband.com > _______________________________________________ > Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > http://www.mn-linux.org > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list -- Matthew S. Hallacy CACU, PWGCS, and BOFH Certified http://techmonkeys.org/~poptix GPG public key 0x01938203