DNS Issues

Bill Cavalieri bcavalieri at gekl.net
Thu Jun 6 21:08:52 CDT 2002


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nope max cpe would be on the outgoing, I have had 30 people logged into
one of my websites before with no problems.

-Bill

On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 16:04, Bradley Miller wrote:

    At 03:43 PM 6/6/02 -0500, Bill Cavalieri wrote:=20
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    <excerpt>I use the RR Business cable modem service, its the Cisco UBR
    modem like you said, I use a linksys cheapo nat/router behind the cisco
    router, and have 6 computers on the internet that way. =20
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    -Bill=20
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    Ah -- but I'm wondering if this "max-cpe" is on the INCOMING side of
    things.  In other words, if two people are trying to get to a host on
    your side of things on port 80 -- who gets in?  Does this "max-cpe" mea=
n
    that only one person can go in through your cable connection?
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    -- Bradley Miller
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Bill Cavalieri
bcavalieri at gekl.net
VP IT Systems
816 880 0066

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nope max cpe would be on the outgoing, I have had 30 people logged into one=
 of my websites before with no problems.
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<BR>
-Bill
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On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 16:04, Bradley Miller wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>At 03:43 PM 6/6/02 -0500, =
Bill Cavalieri wrote: </FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</FONT></FONT><=
/I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>&lt;excerpt&gt;I use the RR Bus=
iness cable modem service, its the Cisco UBR</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>modem like you said, I use a li=
nksys cheapo nat/router behind the cisco</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>router, and have 6 computers on=
 the internet that way.  </FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>-Bill </FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>&lt;/excerpt&gt;</FONT></FONT><=
/I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>Ah -- but I'm wondering if this=
 &quot;max-cpe&quot; is on the INCOMING side of</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>things.  In other words, if two=
 people are trying to get to a host on</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>your side of things on port 80 =
-- who gets in?  Does this &quot;max-cpe&quot; mean</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>that only one person can go in =
through your cable connection?</FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I>-- Bradley Miller</FONT></FONT>=
</I>
<FONT COLOR=3D"#737373"><FONT SIZE=3D"3"><I></FONT></FONT></I></PRE>
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<FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>Bill Cavalieri</FONT></B>
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<FONT SIZE=3D"2">VP IT Systems</FONT>
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