>Your best bet would to be run the web server on an off port,
>like 8080
Eric has a good idea... consult Apache documentation
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mpm_common.html#listen
I would suggest port 443, most firewalls allow outbound connections
to 443 and this will maximize the number o
er. I
get gobs of spam in my Verizon mailbox, virtually none in my work accounts.
Fred
-Original Message-
From: Erik Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 2:34 PM
To: Drew Hallward
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Apache Security Issue
Drew,
I'm
Drew,
I'm going to assume you're not behind any sort of firewall on your side..
Verizon's TOS say that users are allowed to run services, however they
block inbound port 80 on their routers. You cannot run a web server. (Some
may be able to, based on different account types, or possibly even
mi
On Tuesday 19 February 2002 02:00 pm, Drew Hallward wrote:
> Sorry If I doubled Posted, this list is much more
> accurate to my needs though. TIA
>
> I am running mandrake 8 (2.4.8) and am having a
> tough time accessing port 80 from a machine
> outside my LAN. The machine the webserver is on
> i
Most broadband ISP's will filter incoming port 80 access, which (I think)
explains your problem. Most also offer a premium package where they'll give
you more bandwidth and unfilter it, but for more money.
DoPo
Drew Hallward wrote:
>
> Sorry If I doubled Posted, this list is much more
> accurate to my needs though. TIA
>
> I am running mandrake 8 (2.4.8) and am having a
> tough time accessing port 80 from a machine
> outside my LAN. The machine the webserver is on
> is the firewall and has a direc