Re: cox vs centurylink

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Author: Michael Butash
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: cox vs centurylink





I don't have static, you only get dhcp
      with residential, just in the past you could add other static
      addresses.  Apparently at some point they stopped doing that to
      herd you to top-tier packages/bundles, or business services.


      Honestly, since they stopped blocking tcp/443 for https access,
      it's all I really need.  It allows me to run my sslvpn outside on
      not a weird port, so money for me.  I connect vpn to my firewall,
      and access everything I need behind it. I don't need "static"
      addressing either, I use dynamic dns to register my external
      address, and cname my vpn record to the ddns record.  Voila!


      I pay 10/mo for a digital ocean server if I need to host something
      on http.  I don't want public services having a hole into my house
      least of all.


      -mb



      On 07/17/2015 10:46 AM, Stephen Partington wrote:




Im impressed you even got one static IP. I keep
          getting shunted to their business services anytime i talk
          about a static Ip.







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