Bill> Does anyone have any experience with Charter cable checking up Bill> on services? I have a couple of ssh holes in my firewall, which Bill> has not caused any trouble. Now, I'm considering hosting a very Bill> low bandwidth web site, but I'm concerned about Charter doing Bill> some port scanning and deciding that I'm doing something wrong. I don't think they'll give you too much grief, they haven't said a word to me about the SSH holes I have in my firewall as well. And since so many people on there are using PCs exposed to the outside world, how can they tell if you're providing a service, or have just been totally hacked and providing a web page for nefarious purposes. Bill> More detail... I'm involved with planning a summer camp for the Bill> Boy Scouts, and I think that bugzilla would be a great way to Bill> help track the myriad of tasks with the multiple volunteers. Bill> I'd probably set it up for SSL only. As an alternative, I could Bill> just set the few users up with ssh access & teach them how to Bill> set up port forwarding, but some of these guys have only MS Bill> experience. (Does the windows ssh support port forwarding?) I don't think they'll give a hoot on that. John