[lug] AT&T blocking http??

r.wheaton ryan.wheaton at attbi.com
Tue Oct 22 12:24:25 MDT 2002


hmmmm..   I tried port 14568 and i still can't hit it...  i wonder if 
there's something else going on.....

-rtw

John Hernandez wrote:

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> Yes, I believe they filter standard web ports.  That list may include
> 8080, since this is a standard web cache/proxy-type port.  Try a more
> random-looking port.  You should probably be within your service
> agreement if it's for private non-commercial use, but it's a fuzzy line
> IMHO.
>
> r.wheaton wrote:
>
> | Hello,
> |    I recently just moved out here from north carolina, and have been
> | taking a lot of pictures with my dig. camera.  I have been posting them
> | on my delegated 10MB through my AT&T cable modem account.  Well, that
> | space has run dry.  And, what i'd like to do is just host them straight
> | off my cable modem.  I've noticed that my IP doesn't change that much,
> | and with the help of dyndns.org it seems like the best way for my
> | friends and family back home to see my pics.  Well, I got it all set 
> up,
> | and I can see it fine, but no one outside of AT&T's network can.  Is
> | AT&T blocking this traffic somehow??  I read on their site that they
> | don't want you to host any type of server, but this seems kind of
> | ridiculous.  I can understand if I was getting mass amounts of traffic,
> | but this is very small.  I sucessfully did this fine from my timewarner
> | cable modem when I was back in NC and it worked great.
> | So, I guess what I'm wondering is, has anyone seen the same thing, or
> | does anyone know of a way around it?  I tried to simply just run apache
> | at a different port (8080), but still to no avail.  Thanks in advance.
> |
> | respectfully,
> | -rtw
> |
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