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Author: Kevin Brown
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Subject: @home continued
I can reach that site from Qwest.

On your SQL Server comparison chart, MySQL now has stored procedures using
myperl. Saw the link to it on Slashdot a few days ago.

I think logins for MySQL are restricted based on entries in the mysql db that
controls hosts/db/permissions.

> You got me how or why, but I can reach port 80 on my system from outside
> the @Home service.
> Would others outside of @Home care to test this? (Just in case the
> hosting service I shell to is somehow within @Home's domain.)
> http://wokan.home.dhs.org/


> > > [...]
> > > Have you ever seen NNTP scans from networks other than @Home's? Or
> > rather,
> > > do you think they would ever think to do port scans from a network other
> > > than their own? I'm guessing not, so I just have my firewall block
> > > everything with a source address of 24.0.0.0/8, and then allow in any
> > > specific addresses in that range that I want to have access to my
> > services.
> > > So far that's worked for the last 2.5 years or so....
> > That may have worked in the past, but from what I've seen, all access to
> > ports 80 and 25 is blocked coming into their network, not just to specific
> > hosts. Port 80 to my system is definitely blocked, even though I definitely
> > had nothing running there. Same on a couple of others locally. If they just
> > shut it off at the edge(s) of their network, they don't have to bother with
> > scanning anymore. I'm not sure if this is a Cox or an @Home initiative.
> > - Bob