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Kornflake

join:2006-12-21
Angola, IN
port 80 blocked?

here in sheboygan wi is port 80 blocked from incomming conections?


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join:2005-11-10
Rochester, MN

More than likely yes - there are not many places anymore that allow incoming connections to the common ports. If you have a business static IP connection, it would be open.

Sometimes you can change the port from 80, to something else - just be advised if Charter finds out, they have the right and ability to terminate your connection, if they determine you are running any type of server on a residential connection (per the AUP/TOS) although this is very unlikely.


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Kornflake

join:2006-12-21
Angola, IN
yeah i am just trying to set up my web site here as a test site bfor i get payed hosting would there be a way around the port 80 block so it still would go to my domain virtualmagik.net

zed260

join:2007-09-30
Cleveland, TN
reply to Kornflake
only legel way around it is business account from charter

Tarball

join:2006-06-09
Saint Louis, MO

reply to Kornflake
said by Kornflake See Profile :

yeah i am just trying to set up my web site here as a test site bfor i get payed hosting would there be a way around the port 80 block so it still would go to my domain virtualmagik.net
You could always get a domain from a service no-ip (»www.no-ip.com/services/managed_d···dns.html) which would allow you to set it up so when users go to yourdomain.no-ip.com it redirects to yourdomain.no-ip.com:81, then just run your webserver on port 81, or any other port.


houkouonchi

join:2002-07-22
Corona, CA
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reply to Kornflake
Here in Riverside County, California port 80 is unblocked, but yeah its blocked in most places from what I hear.

benc
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Glen Carbon, IL
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said by Tarball See Profile :

said by Kornflake See Profile :

yeah i am just trying to set up my web site here as a test site bfor i get payed hosting would there be a way around the port 80 block so it still would go to my domain virtualmagik.net
You could always get a domain from a service no-ip (»www.no-ip.com/services/managed_d···dns.html) which would allow you to set it up so when users go to yourdomain.no-ip.com it redirects to yourdomain.no-ip.com:81, then just run your webserver on port 81, or any other port.
If you go this route just hope that they don't catch you.

Chances are, they probably won't. Just make sure it's not high traffic.

Or do what I do, and get a business account. That way there's static IP and no restrictions. I wouldn't recommend this unless you want to run a server of some sort, however.

IsdnWolf
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join:2002-05-24
Cleveland, TN

reply to Kornflake
I am not familiar with the group in WI. However, unless it was an emergency due to sometype of DDOS attack, port 80 is usually not blocked.

Might want to check your firewall software, sometimes it will automatically block port 80 if it detects an attack.

Kornflake

join:2006-12-21
Angola, IN


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July 6th, @10:50PM

yeah its just a test server not a firewall on my end i can connect to it here on my lan but people on the outside can't

it forwards to my ip »virtualmagik.net/photo-gallery/index.php


headache

join:2004-10-12
Arlington, WI
reply to Kornflake
Yes port 80 for incoming is blocked in WI.
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