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#1 By 94 (63.207.180.66) at Wednesday, November 21, 2001 06:46:04 PM
What kind of connection do you have? DSL/Cable? Are you using a DSL/Cable router? If so, you have to map the TCP port 80 to the computers IP address.

#2 By 94 (66.127.184.206) at Sunday, December 02, 2001 12:07:38 AM
Yup, My old AT&T Broadband stopped letting me use port 80 cause of Code Red. Cowards. There might be free DNS forwarders that might point yourserver.freedns.com port 80 to your IP at port XX (something other than 80). I cancelled my cable and got DSL so I didn't look into this.



 

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