BenS Member Original Poster Jan 17, 2004 #1 Aside from the fact that it has to use port 8080 instead of 80 due to my ISP's craziness, I've got a web server up. http://65.29.16.85:8080
Aside from the fact that it has to use port 8080 instead of 80 due to my ISP's craziness, I've got a web server up. http://65.29.16.85:8080
Dean[AU] New Member Jan 17, 2004 #2 If they have blocked port 80, it might be breaking your TOS hosting a webserver
BenS Member Original Poster Jan 17, 2004 #3 Originally posted by Dean[AU] If they have blocked port 80, it might be breaking your TOS hosting a webserver Click to expand... I don't think so. I think the reason they do it is because they want to protect people that don't care about servers from worms that come in through Port 80.
Originally posted by Dean[AU] If they have blocked port 80, it might be breaking your TOS hosting a webserver Click to expand... I don't think so. I think the reason they do it is because they want to protect people that don't care about servers from worms that come in through Port 80.