> All I use is the webserver. No SMTP or anything. Funny thing 
> is, I opened up 80 and still cannot seem to access the 
> server. Can someone see if they can?
> 
> http://72.174.248.16/totallyclassified/index.cfm

Yes, it works fine from here.

If all you need to allow is access to the web server, you can simply open
TCP/80 and TCP/443 inbound, and block all outbound ports. However, in real
life, things are almost never that simple, so you need to think about all
the ways you interact with that server - management utilities, remote
access, backup, outbound requests made from your applications, DNS lookups,
etc.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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