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[ale] AT&T Broadband blocking inbound http?



I'm not sure if that would work, but you could always run two servers, diff ports, same 
DocRoot. (Virtual hosting on the same IP?)

Robert L. Harris wrote:

> 
> Hmm, can you do like ssh and put both ports in?  That way we can all
> set up to listen on the second, IF they block we can just hit the other
> port.  If it opens up, just go right back to 80?
> 
> Just thinking.
> 
> 
> Thus spake Stephen VanDyke (mail at stephenvandyke.com):
> 
> 
>>look in your httpd.conf file for:
>>
>>Listen 80
>>add or change it to:
>>Listen 81
>>
>>Stephen VanDyke
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: owner-ale at ale.org [mailto:owner-ale at ale.org]On Behalf Of Patman
>>Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 9:58 AM
>>To: ALE
>>Subject: Re: [ale] AT&T Broadband blocking inbound http?
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Color my foggy-brained, but can someone outline the steps to "move" the
>>httpd port from port 80 to port 81 (in order to get around the port 80
>>block by ATT Broadband)?  I'm using Redhat 6.2 (I think).
>>
>>TIA.
>>
>>
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