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    Port 80

    When your isp has disabled port 80 is there another way to enable it without your isp knowing about it?

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    Re: Port 80

    Not that I am aware of, no.
    What are you wanting to do that requires port 80 to be open??

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    Re: Port 80

    Quote Originally Posted by Starshine View Post
    Not that I am aware of, no.
    What are you wanting to do that requires port 80 to be open??
    Port 80 is used for web hosting. Are you trying to setup a server Wizet?

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    Re: Port 80

    Maybe you need to check your router. It's proboably not because of your ISP. Find something about port forwarding for your router.
    I have also done that when i was setting up my no-ip adress.

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    Re: Port 80

    Quote Originally Posted by ichwar View Post
    Port 80 is used for web hosting. Are you trying to setup a server Wizet?
    I am trying to set up a web server using my laptop.

    Quote Originally Posted by dbojan View Post
    Maybe you need to check your router. It's proboably not because of your ISP. Find something about port forwarding for your router.
    I have also done that when i was setting up my no-ip adress.
    Um. I hate to say this but I don't have a router...

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    Re: Port 80

    If your ISP blocked port 80 (HTTP), accessing the Internet would be impossible.
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    Re: Port 80

    maybe set your server to serv to another port, say 8080

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    Re: Port 80

    Quote Originally Posted by noerrorsfound View Post
    If your ISP blocked port 80 (HTTP), accessing the Internet would be impossible.
    I'm talking about making a web server the kind of port 80.

    Quote Originally Posted by steronius View Post
    maybe set your server to serv to another port, say 8080
    I dont like that because in no-ip some how when I port 80 redirect it some how changes back in my ip address and I dont like the advertisements on the bottom.

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    Re: Port 80

    dyndns.com : a service like no-ip, without ads.

    an URL redirector: go.to : has ads title-bar, but at least you can close it.

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    Re: Port 80

    You can't set up a personal server (available on the internet) without port forwarding, if you are on a LAN.
    Quote Originally Posted by noerrorsfound View Post
    If your ISP blocked port 80 (HTTP), accessing the Internet would be impossible.
    When ISPs block a port, they only block new incoming connection. They let is through if you initiated the connection (i.e. by typing an address in the browser)
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