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serverhosting [2016-11-02 12:59] – tim | serverhosting [2016-11-09 17:55] – [Network] tim | ||
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* one public IPv4 address (from 185.34.62.0/ | * one public IPv4 address (from 185.34.62.0/ | ||
- | * many private IPv4 addresses (from 10.38.42.0/24) | + | * many private IPv4 addresses (from 10.38.41.0/24) |
* lots of public IPv6 addresses (from 2a04: | * lots of public IPv6 addresses (from 2a04: | ||
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- | HUBS is reasonably flexible about acceptable use policy, but anything that would be cause problems with a normal ISP should be discussed with the Hacklab members first. | ||
===== Power ===== | ===== Power ===== | ||
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===== Acceptable Use Policy ===== | ===== Acceptable Use Policy ===== | ||
- | We don't have an official acceptable use policy at this time, but members | + | We don't have an official acceptable use policy at this time. Members |
As a guide, anything that a normal hosting provider would allow should be okay. If your application or content would cause problems at another provider then you should discuss this with directors or the membership first. | As a guide, anything that a normal hosting provider would allow should be okay. If your application or content would cause problems at another provider then you should discuss this with directors or the membership first. | ||
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+ | Tor has been discussed previously and there were a number of objections on ethical and reputational grounds. Tor nodes are unlikely to be approved and should not be operated on our network. | ||
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