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AT&T cablemodem port blockage survey



I'm blocked to - but 443 still works, so I'm not down and out.  If you
really need port 80 TZO can remap it for you.

Anthony

On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, David Kramer wrote:

> 
> So here I am with my AT&T cablemodem (ex MediaOne, ex Roadrunner), happily
> serving up useless web pages for all to see.  I keep hearing about AT&T
> users who are losing port 80.  I can only assume it is being done region
> by region.
> 
> So of the AT&T users out there, if your port 80 is blocked, what area do
> you live in?
> 
> 
> 
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