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[ale] Moving httpd to different port (was AT&T Broadband blocking inbound http?)
- Subject: [ale] Moving httpd to different port (was AT&T Broadband blocking inbound http?)
- From: jason_lynn_ at hotmail.com (Jason Lynn)
- Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 10:34:52 -0500
Are you saying I don't get as much traffic as Yahoo??? I'm officially
offended. :)
I was not as much concerned about the amount of traffic as I was the time it
would take to start and initialize the service everytime a connection is
made.
>Slow...ER, yes. REALLY SLOW, no.
>
>Why would it? I could see where it might cause a problem for someone like
>Yahoo
>or eBay, but c'mon...how much traffic are we talking about here? On the
>other
>hand, there's not much reason to use tcpwrappers anyway if you're making
>use of
>another access control method like ipchains.
>
>--
>Jonathan Rickman
>X Corps Security
>http://www.xcorps.net
>
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