Most likely your ISP is filtering it. Are you on a cable modem? If so,
what ISP?
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Dimon wrote:
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> ok lets try it again
>
> i have a server, which is m3d.dhs.org(that dynamic ip)
> and i am trying to set up a web server, which is apache( or whatever)
> and my computer DOES NOT accept any connections trhu http on port 80 from
> the outside world.
> it DOES accept connections on any other port, and has no problems with
> other services
>
> i have also tried Personal WindoZ server on other computer same local
> network , but nothing changed.
>
> Now i hav it set up on port 5000, and just wondering who blocks my 80
> port, and whether its possible to do somethong about it.
>
> hope now its more understandible;)
> thnx & cya
>
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