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lilmo |
Re #97: I have a friend with a slip acct, and software to accept remote users. With appropriate permissions, I can access anything on his computer. Plus, I can send him mail, telnet from there, ftp, etc. You have a Grex account; I can send you mail. I think the distinction should be clear. | ||
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steve |
Heh. Good point. The other 'classical' component of an "Internet Provider" is that they can issue IP addresses to their clients. That is another thing we cannot do. | ||
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tsty |
now +taht+ sounds like the key singularity, no extra IP addresses available. | ||
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