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The AT&T web site said they were blocking port 80. BTW: because of all the hits I was getting from code red, I turned off port 80 in my router. On 13 Aug 2001, at 10:25, 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? > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > DDDD David Kramer http://thekramers.net > DK KD "If I asked you where we were," said Arthur weakly, "would I > DKK D regret it?" Ford stood up. "We're safe," he said. "We are > DK KD in a small galley cabin," said Ford, in one of those > DDDD spaceships of the Vogon Construction Fleet." "Ah." said > Arthur, "this is obviously some strange usage of the word > _safe_ that I wasn't previously aware of." > Douglas Adams, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". > > - > Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the > message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored). Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org> Associate Director Boston Linux and Unix user group http://www.blu.org - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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