At 08:49 PM 7/24/2001, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have a server at home serving up webpages... Not on Roadrunner, via my
>ADSL
>RoadRunner I think has it all wrong ... Port 80 Webservers are not the hogs
>Stuff like Bearshare is... and they cannot stop it.
>There is also several other Napster Type services out there
>and there all band hogs....
>
>Nuff said... Back to on subject Like my 3 Cobalt Servers
>
>Franklin S. Werren, [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.bagpipes.net
>Modem Madness Ringmaster at www.madbbs.com/webring/
>ICQ 8556386 or fswerren46 on AOL's IM or fswerren46 for MSN Messenger
Franklin you missed the entire point. Most of the cable services do NOT
allow you to run server on your @home service. Most web servers are
running on port 80. @home monitors port 80 for traffic. If it determines
you are running a web server on the @home service they will terminate your
service. If you are running XDSL you have to check with YOUR contract to
see if you are allowed. The whole point of the original post was dealing
with cable and a server, you don't have that so your not effected.
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