[ale] how to "unblock" port 80
John Wells
jb at sourceillustrated.com
Thu Apr 11 11:55:17 EDT 2002
I think you should be able to use netcat or something equivalent for routing
between 80 and 8081.
--------- Original message --------
From: Zyman, Andy <zymana at hra.nyc.gov>
To: ale at ale.org
To: 'Ron Nottingham' <nottingham at alltel.net>, Zyman, Andy
<zymana at hra.nyc.gov>
CC: 'ale at ale.org' <ale at ale.org>
Subject: RE: [ale] how to "unblock" port 80
Date: 04-11-02 19:45
> Ron,
Thank You for response.
He switched web server to 81 and "back to business". I don't know
about how
he can route 8081 to 80.
I know for sure, that in agreement between customer and Cablevision, they (
CV ) explicitly specifying that U should not run web servers.... :(
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Nottingham [mailto:nottingham at alltel.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 2:39 PM
> To: Zyman, Andy
> Cc: 'ale at ale.org'
> Subject: Re: [ale] how to "unblock" port 80
>
>
> "Zyman, Andy" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > my friend is "a proud customer " of CableVision. He has
> cable with them. I
> > mean cable internet access. he is running small web site.
> And today he found
> > out that port 80 is blocked, so nobody can see his site
> except him :). The
> > question is " How to ... " ? :)
> >
>
> I'm going to assume he can scan port 80 locally, but nothing is coming
> from the outside through port 80. What happens when he routes outside
> port 8081 to local port 80? Can he "see" his site? If so,
> "CableVision" is physically blocking this port as a worm
> deterrent. He
> needs to call "CableVision" and hopefully they have some
techs to help
> him. I have Alltel DSL for my broadband (very happy with them, only
> down twice in about 3 years, very good tech service), and they have
> blocked port 80 access from their servers downstream to the
> customer as
> a worm/virus deterrent a few times. I called them up and told them to
> make a note in or flag my account some way so my port 80 and
> 8080 would
> not be blocked. It has worked so far.
>
> If he can't see his site while routing through a different
> port, then he
> has routing problems on his end. Without knowing what
> routing hardware
> is being used, can't help there, as I'm not familiar with CableVisions
> equipment
>
> --
> Ron N. - Dalton, GA http://www.pchacker.org/
>
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