On Thu, February 21, 2008 1:39 pm, SJS wrote:
> begin  quoting Lan Barnes as of Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 01:30:36PM -0800:
>>
>> On Wed, February 20, 2008 3:55 pm, Joshua Penix wrote:
>> > On Feb 20, 2008, at 3:52 PM, Lan Barnes wrote:
>> >
>> >>> Perhaps Sony is
>> >>> blocking unregistered ports.
>> >>
>> >> That's my first guess
>> >
>> > Probably this, but you *are* correctly specifying the non-standard
>> > port in PuTTY right?  I forget to do that on occasion when using ports
>> > other than 22...
>> >
>> >> So sad not to be trusted. Means I can't play as much :-(
>> >
>> > Try using port 443... unless that's inbound blocked by your home ISP.
>> > If so, you can try to be sneaky over something like the IMAPS port
>> 993.
>>
>> 443 tried with no joy. On to 993 tomorrow.
>>
>> Sneaky is good ...
>
> What *can* you hit with, say, a browser?
>

Interesting. The internet. file://...

However when I start a small browser on the same machine like wikit.kit
on, say, port 1111, I can;t hit it through

  my.real.ip.addr:1111
or
  127.0.0.1:1111

... and I'm not used to that. Everywhere else, it just works.

> And is your browser configured to use a proxy?
>

Hey, it's me, Lan. And IE. HTHWIK?

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Lan Barnes

SCM Analyst              Linux Guy
Tcl/Tk Enthusiast        Biodiesel Brewer


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