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AT&T cablemodem port blockage survey



I live in Cambridge, and as of sometime this past weekend, 80 has been
blocked.

Doug

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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