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Author: Bart Garst
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Subject: Cox Cable blocking port 80?
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Yes they block 80 (I also read somewhere that they block 8080
too). You can access a list of blocked ports from their web site
(phoenix.cox.net). Go to High Speed Internet support then the
FAQ. You can search for Blocked Ports.


Bart
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:plug-discuss-admin@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us]On Behalf Of
roland ibbetson
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 9:02 AM
To:
Subject: Cox Cable blocking port 80?


Hello everyone, my name is mark and i'm new to the area and
your group. I have cox cable and was wondering if they block
port 80 for any reason. I have set up an apache webserver on
slackware. Everything works fine within my network, behind my
router. From the outside i can ssh, ftp, etc but cannot get to
my website via port 80. I know that my router is set up
correctly and is correctly directing the http to my server. If
anyone has any suggestions i'd be open to them. I don't really
want to call cox bcause then i'd have to deal with their issues
with routers and multiple computers and who knows what other
nonsense. Thanks for your help!

Ibby


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