heyas!
Mike Bilow
mikebw at bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net
Wed Apr 16 16:03:00 EDT 1997
Leif Hardison wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
LH> 1. Have any of u had a chance to use Highway1 Internet access?
LH> Because a friend of mine has, and can only have one computer
LH> hooked up at a time. Highway1 uses some unique number as the
LH> equivalent to a L/P, meaning u cant send the ethernet cord from
LH> the cable modem to a hub, from our understandings. Is there
LH> a way to masqurade <er spelling its late> IP's so as to be able
LH> to use multiple hubs?
I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. Most ISPs will not allow the
same user account to connect more than once at a time, for obvious reasons.
Even those which allow this technically probably prohibit it under their
customer agreements and terms of service.
Linux does have support for IP masquerading, where a whole network can be
hidden behind a machine with a single IP address, but this seems to be the
opposite of what you want to do.
What is an "L/P?"
-- Mike
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