[NCLUG] ATT and servers.

Daniel Miles milesd at cs.colostate.edu
Wed Feb 20 18:03:44 MST 2002


That's the policy on *using* ftp or http services served elsewhere.

The policy on serving them yourself is "do it and I'll fucking kill
you."

On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 09:43, thorson at aster.com wrote:
> On 20 Feb 2002, Daniel Miles wrote:
> 
> > Also to my knowledge it was @home that was blockign those ports, and ATT
> > isn't doing it anymore
> 
> ATT lets you run servers.  Here is a section from their current agreement
> 
> (i.) FTP/HTTP Service Setup. Customer acknowledges that when using the
>    Service there are certain applications such as FTP (File Transfer
>    Protocol) server or HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) server which
>    may be used by other persons or entities to allow such other persons
>    or entities to gain access to Customers Equipment. Customer is solely
>    responsible for the security of the Customer Equipment or any other
>    equipment Customer chooses to use in connection with the Service,
>    including without limitation any data stored on such equipment.
>    Neither AT&T Broadband nor its affiliates shall have any liability
>    whatsoever for any claims, losses, actions, damages, suits or
>    proceedings resulting from, arising out of or otherwise relating to
>    the use of such applications by Customer, or the access by others to
>    the Customer Equipment or other equipment of Customer.
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
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