[wplug] Pittsburgh DSL questions
Darius Cardren
dariuscardren at gmail.com
Tue Jan 18 08:20:52 EST 2005
Yeah we block 1-1024, and one other random port that a windows bug was
on i believe, I can clearify when i check the chart at work ;)
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 08:18:43 -0500, John Harrold <jmh17 at pitt.edu> wrote:
> Sometime in January rcthomas assaulted the keyboard and produced:
>
> | Hi,
> | I live up here in Meadville and as you may have guessed I have Armstrong cable..
> | I have just built a SME server with the intention of running a web server
> | on it only to find out all of the damn ports are blocked. I would greatly
> | appreciate if you could tell me how you are doing this with no-ip,as you
> | are the only hope I have even found on the internet of being able to do
> | it. Otherwaise I must give up on the idea or switch to Alltel's DSL which
> | I prefer not to do.
>
> Surely they're not blocking all of the ports. They're probably only
> blocking the reserved ports 1-1024. Try something high like 8080.
>
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