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kayson

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Jan 5, 2005
So it seems like my isp is blocking port 80. I know I can change the config file to have the server listen on a different port, but I access it using a free domain from dyndns.org, so if I change the port, people will have to add the port number at the end. Is there any way around this?
 
Are you sure they block it? If you are behind a router, just forward the port to the PC. That should do it.

If you have confirmed it as blocked, you can't do much more than offer it on a difference port, or have a forwarding page elsewhere.
 
does dyndns.org offer a web redirect? no-ip.com offers that service, basically, a request comes in to yourname.com (port 80), no-ip forwards it to the port you have chosen on your end...there really isnt any lag from it either, i have all my websites set up that way, so i can run several sites from different ports, without running virtual servers
 
Cheator said:
Are you sure they block it? If you are behind a router, just forward the port to the PC. That should do it.

If you have confirmed it as blocked, you can't do much more than offer it on a difference port, or have a forwarding page elsewhere.
its already forwarded

does dyndns.org offer a web redirect? no-ip.com offers that service, basically, a request comes in to yourname.com (port 80), no-ip forwards it to the port you have chosen on your end...there really isnt any lag from it either, i have all my websites set up that way, so i can run several sites from different ports, without running virtual servers
Thanks I'll try that
 
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