OT [plug] ISP

Jonathon Bates batesy at batesy.net
Thu May 9 15:28:40 WST 2002


> I know for a fact that they allow those services to run - this email was sent
> using the Imp/Horde webmail running on my home connection's server. IInet even
> provide a mail forwarding service for those of us with a domain name -
> forwarding mail to port 25 on your connection when you check your mail. They do
> block one port, but I can't rememeber which it is and it only appeared to be
> between dialup machines.

This is because you have a business account with a static IP I am
guessing!
Those with a home account dont have a static IP and as such port 25 and 80
are blocked.
Someone from iiNet wanna clarify?

Cheers
batesyy

> Quoting Andrew Furey <simpware at yahoo.com>:
> 
> > > 4. You can run a home network and standard services,
> > > eg httpd, ftpd,
> > > mail, etc. without any breach of agreement.
> > 
> > Huh? I have a friend in advanced support who says that
> > iiNet currently block incoming httpd (80) and mail
> > (25)... or is that for a different account type?
> > 
> > Andrew
> > 
> > =====
> > "One Architecture, One OS" also translates as "One Egg, One Basket".
> > 
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> > - A great way to communicate long-distance for FREE!
> > 
> > 
> 



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