splat1
01-11-2003, 22:48
ok is it just me or do ntl now allow you to run http servers on your connection ?
//looking in the user policy
If you are running a webserver on your own PC you are solely responsible for the security and setup for that server. You are also responsible for all traffic through your server even if you personally did not originate it.
<cut a bit>
If you are running the webserver from your own PC we may restrict or suspend your access to the internet until we receive a written (signed Royal Mail letter) reassurance from you that any breach of this user policy has been rectified.
Are we allowed to run them now ? :eek:
//looking in the user policy
If you are running a webserver on your own PC you are solely responsible for the security and setup for that server. You are also responsible for all traffic through your server even if you personally did not originate it.
<cut a bit>
If you are running the webserver from your own PC we may restrict or suspend your access to the internet until we receive a written (signed Royal Mail letter) reassurance from you that any breach of this user policy has been rectified.
Are we allowed to run them now ? :eek: