[BBLISA] Cloud services: Amazon versus ...

Dave Pascoe km3t at km3t.org
Mon Oct 4 11:19:29 EDT 2010


Sounds like a very isolated incident.  I have two Comcast business
circuits, access to machines at several others, and none of them block
port 22 inbound or port 25 outbound.  I don't doubt your packet capture
skills at all, but your experience must be purely historical.

Dave

On 10/4/10 11:14 AM, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
>> From: Dean Anderson [mailto:dean at av8.com]
>>
>> How so? And what do you think is good enough?  I've been thinking of
>> ending our T1 w/DSL backup services due to Comcast commercial services
>> undercutting T1 pricing with more apparent bandwidth for less money.
>> [well, maybe not less money if they start charging for b/w usage].
> 
> Depends on what you want to do.  If you want to download stuff, you're
> probably going to be fine.  If you want to send traffic, you might think
> again.
> 
> When I had comcast business services, with static IP for a company I
> formerly worked at...  they blocked inbound port 22, and outbound port 25.
> Their monkeys insisted they didn't, even though I had packet captures
> showing they did.  Eventually I gave up arguing with them, and switched
> ports until we could switch providers.
> 
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