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has blocked all port# 80 traffics recently! This is devastating!
Do you think I could get round by setting my server to use port# 8080?
I am using my ISP's ...
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- 06-18-2003 #1Linux User
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After weeks of illusion & confusion, Finally realised My
has blocked all port# 80 traffics recently! This is devastating!
Do you think I could get round by setting my server to use port# 8080?
I am using my ISP's proxy server on port 8080, this means they have not blocked 8080 yet, right?Signature removed by moderator - please see forum rules
- 06-18-2003 #2Linux Engineer
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Probably...try and see..
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- 06-18-2003 #3Linux Guru
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They might have blocked it. Just because a port isn't block on outwards traffic, it could still be blocked for inwards traffic. Just try it; set the Listen directive in your httpd.conf.
- 06-18-2003 #4Linux User
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- 06-18-2003 #5Linux User
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Now I am sure I have got my server up using port 8080, but the port number has to be entered at the end of my domain like this, www.mydomain.com:8080, Dunno how can i get rid of it.
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- 06-18-2003 #6Linux User
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OK, I think I am done. My server on Linux has been accomplished! thanks to all who have been trying to help me patiently! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now the learning part really begins!!!!!!!!!!!!! gosh! long way to go.Signature removed by moderator - please see forum rules


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