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    just-curious

    hi spyware doctor,
    i am aware that it may not be allowed by my isp...i have no intention of putting up a permenent web site. for one the pc would be on all the time
    using electricity, second i have no earth shatering information that must be available to the world...and third i am not trying to sell anything...i have seen a site that was up briefly (1 day) that was reachable from the neighborhood
    library but not accross town..its my understanding that it takes time for your domain name to propagate accross a networks...various routers and search engines...but this site WAS visable on port 81 or 8080 this was some time ago ( a year?) what i have now is a redirected web page functioning fine
    (geocities.com site)..but the port 80 redirect stops at the routers external
    (web ip) and displays the routers administration page if directed to port 80 a
    redirect to 81, or 8080 gives the page cannot be displayed this happens with two different pc's 98 and xp its as if the router is not forwarding the request to my internal IP's and ports (i do get a DCOM error 10009) inthe error log saying cannot resolve ip's of 192.168.0.1 and .10 and .04 i am simplely interested in learning about ports network config and such for my own edification and a job in the future with IT..any help would be appreciated a link to some easily understandable tutorials about the subject thanks john

    one question running the netstat -a cmd gives me this line
    LOCAL ADDRESS FORIEGN ADDRESS STATE
    TCP newgort:81 newgort:0 listening
    TCP newgort:8080 newgort:0 listening

    LISTENING ON PORT ZERO???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwisneski
    i am aware that it may not be allowed by my isp...
    Personally, I don't really care if you decide to break your contract with Adelphia (see quotes below) or not. The fact that you cannot access your computer from elsewhere on the internet could simply be because Adelphia is blocking (or attempting to block) all such attempts.

    Also, in light of the Adelphia Contract excerpts below, we, as VirtualDr members are actually prohibited from helping you. Our AUP (Acceptable Usege Policy) (http://www.jupitermedia.com/corporate/privacy/aup.html) states:
    By using these Forums, you agree to the following:
    • You will not use these Forums for the purposes of sharing ... information designed to do harm to or allow unlawful access to any computer hardware, software, networks, or any other systems.
    Adelphia quotes:

    http://www.adelphia.com/high_speed_internet/faqs.cfm
    Adelphia High-Speed Internet may not be used with a server of any kind.
    http://www.adelphiapowerpage.com/syn...cy_08_2004.pdf
    You agree that You shall not operate a server of any type that provides services to other users, or for your own use over the Adelphia Broadband Service. You understand and agree that Adelphia has the right to monitor the Adelphia Network and, to the extent necessary, your computer system to ensure that You are not providing any services via your connection. You understand and agree that Adelphia has the right to take any measures it deems necessary in its sole discretion to prevent the use of the Adelphia Broadband Internet Service for uses other than those prescribed in this Agreement.

    --

    2. Generally Prohibited Conduct.

    You agree not to use, or allow Users to use, the Adelphia Broadband Service, the Adelphia Network, the Equipment or the Software:

    (g) to run a server of any type in connection with the Adelphia Broadband Service, or to provide network or host services to others via the Adelphia Network. Prohibited uses include, without limitation, running servers for PPP, FTP, HTTP, DNS, POP, SMTP, NNTP, Proxy (any variety), DHCP, IRC, TELNET, TFTP, SNMP and multi-user interactive forums, and remapping of ports for the purpose of operating a server on the Adelphia Network;

    --

    The following topics, among others, are explained in the attached Agreement Terms and Conditions and other attachments:
    • You may not use Adelphia Broadband Service to operate a customer-based server of any type.
    Adelphia Internet Access Service Agreements
    http://www.adelphia.com/esafety/service_agreements.cfm

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    hi spyware dr,

    thankyou for the reminder of contract violation, but i had no intention of establishing a website of anykind i was merely curious as to how you would use the free no-ip service (only two services are free)...NOW the redirect from no-ip's server to another server (free geocities website) worked fine
    it was the port redirect that was giving me trouble somewhere as it appeared as though the router was not forwarding from the web ip address to my internal networks ipaddress/port config but i am not certain of that..at this point however the topic is moot....i have QUIT trying to put up a service of anykind....i myself will not help a friend with a pc that has a pirated copy of
    XP..all i ever have is two or three pc's runing at the same time and i have
    legitamite O.S.'s for them and although i have a curiousity as to all things PC
    ripping off MS is not one of them..(or adelphia)...THIS forum has been very helpfull to me the last couple years....AND i would like to take this time to appoligize...i am sorry if any of my questions may have led any of you to also violate a contract or law of any sorts again i am sorry and will not post questions of this sort in the future, i will however be posting about other problems i am sure thanks john

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