Installfest

Paul Bryan pa_bryan at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Aug 7 18:23:30 EST 2002


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> > The only thing is that it'd be good to have network access (even if it
> > was bandwidth throttled) to show some features.
>
> The lecture theatres at Bruce CIT all have a single point of access to the
> CIT network. Through that, there is limited access to the internet
> (including a HTTP proxy). I don't how much networking stuff I can gather -
> at home I live out of a 10 Mb/s hub. Also, there may be some issues about a
> rampant subnet of Linux newborn's gasping for their first breath on the CIT
> network - I can anticipate objections to that. Probably safest to set up an
> isolated network, the use the CIT network for demo's.
>
I also work at CIT and may be able to swing some (semi)-unrestricted internet 
access. I'll ask my boss if we can provide it. 

We could possibly use a proxy on the restircted network and point it at an 
upstream proxy that we (in my department) use independantly of the rest of 
the CIT network.

Everyone has to play nice though ;)

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