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Re: Random Port Blocking at Hotels (was: Re: quietly....)


From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 19:32:46 -0800


On Feb 5, 2011, at 5:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:


In message <20110205150005.40621.qmail () joyce lan>, John Levine writes:
and saying "by God, this Owen character is right, we're in breach of 
contract and his definition of the purity of Internet ports has so 
stunned us with its symmetry and loveliness that we shall bow down and 
sin no more!  Thank you Mr. DeLong from making the blind see again!"

More likely "uh, oh, we've got a loony one here.  Maybe if I give him
his ten bucks back, he'll go away."

R's,
John

I have told a hotel they need to install equipment that supports RA
guard as I've checked out.  This was a hotel that only offered IPv4.

Hotels ask for feedback on their services.  If you see a fault report
it in writing.

Rest assured, I do that as well. I also end up usually spending a fair amount
of time on the phone with their contracted support desk which is usually
staffed by people that can barely spell IP and get confused if you suffix
it with v4 or v6. When I inquired about IPv4 and IPv6 support, I had one
literally tell me "We don't support either of those. Just ordinary Internet Protocol."


Owen



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