[Gllug] On a Fasthost adv.
Caroline Ford
caroline.ford.work at googlemail.com
Wed Dec 19 20:13:08 UTC 2007
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 19:22 +0000, Richard Jones wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 06:59:24PM +0000, Caroline Ford wrote:
> > On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 12:34 +0000, Ryan Cartwright wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > One friend is furious that his ISP has advertised up to 8mb and the best
> > > he can get (because of his line apparently) is just over 1Mb. Another
> > > has realised that his "unlimited" bandwidth (for which he pays extra) is
> > > actually limited to 40GB and by restrictions on particular
> > > ports/services. The Gadget show campaign can - if nothing else - raise
> > > awareness of the false-advertising carried out by many ISPs.
> >
> > T Mobile has 3 different levels of unlimited service with different
> > prices. 40GB isn't too bad, I have 'unlimited' of 3GB here.
> >
> > Blocked ports are a major issue, and filtering. There seems to be no way
> > of finding out what you are going to get until you've signed up. You can
> > be cautious and pay extra for a geek friendly ISP or suffer the risk
> > that your ISP will wish to 'protect you' from loads of stuff like IRC..
>
> Best bet is probably to tunnel your IRC / other blocked connections
> through any ssh server that you have access to. By adding lots of
> 'LocalForward' commands into your .ssh/config you can make this
> relatively painless, eg:
>
> Host foo.example.com # public ssh server
> LocalForward 6667:chat.freenode.net:6667 # forward IRC
>
> You can even do full-on tunnelling of all network connections with ssh
> using the 'Tunnel' command (although I've not used it).
>
> This assumes they allow ssh. I wouldn't even consider an internet
> connection which didn't allow ssh ...
This also requires an ssh server which I don't have..
Caroline
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