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Originally posted by BLKMGK:
Aux, try hosting the WEB server (please God, NOT IIS! Anything but that!) on another port and you can direct to that
IP address would look something like this
http://IPADDRESSHERE:PORTHERE
the colon does the magic so to speak (a punny!).
Yeah, I know. I usually resort back to port 81 incase this happens, but unfortunately, my cable modem is also capped. When I had a lancity, I'd uncap it (well, it's a dumb router, I'd create 2 static arp entries with rfc 1918 addresses, and put in new static routes, making my cable mode its own router). Unfortunately, the new replacement (lan city died) is an RCA, with flashable bios. @home flashes it every now and then (read: twice a week), so it'd be pointless to uncap it, even if uncapping worked.
Oh, and I run apache. the reason @home is blocking port 80 is because of code red crap. Too many people run iis
[ August 16, 2001: Message edited by: auxilary ]