Niall O Broin wrote:
>> ssh + mutt would be a very low user of bandwidth compared to web
> browsing, or email with big attachments. However, the term "network
> usage policy" generally refers to what the network is being used for,
> rather than how much of it you use. You might find that those nasty
> Linux packets will be banned :-)
>
You /could/ take the view that if there are no electronic blocks in
place then access is fair game.
...not that I would ever suggest you... Oh, hell - who am I kidding? :)
It's possible to run a proxy locally that makes all traffic look like an
Internet Explorer session.
...not that I would ever suggest you... Oh, hell - who am I kidding? :)
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