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Try it from just outside your router somehow. If you get through, it's Verizon. My bet is it *is* Verizon. 1) They want you to con$ume, not produce (except for personal pages) 2) They do not want the liability for $ecurity breaches Benjamin$ baby ;-) Personally I think ISP as a generic term should be depricated. Service providers are morphing into niche players. These folks are really service providers linking consumers with content providers, and charging you for it. You may want to revisit the speakeasy thread and give a referral bonus to one of these guys. --------------- Chuck Young Security Consulting Genuity E-Services -------------------- -----Original Message----- From: discuss-admin at blu.org [mailto:discuss-admin at blu.org]On Behalf Of Abhishake Pathak Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:33 PM To: discuss at blu.org Subject: Verizon & Ports I was running my server and ports 21, 22, 8080 were open as i was running an ftp server and a web server. I mentioned earlier my problem with verizon and how they have closed off port 80. All of a sudden a few days ago all the ports were closed. My router has these ports open and so does openbsd box. I have a feeling that verizon did this. Anyone know of this? Could it be verizon or is it something else? Abhishake __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards. http://movies.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at blu.org http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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