Alan,
        Interesting.  It appears that whatever they did last year has been
undone.  I was able to ssh in from one of my work boxes in California. 
I'm glad this thread came up.  I wouldn't have tried again without it.
                        -Mike



On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 12:23, Alan wrote:
> Mike Cherba wrote:
> > Jakob,
> >     Nice.  On my segment, Comcast will not allow ANY inbound traffic.  They
> > are running a statefull firewall which only allows inbound traffic in
> > response to outbound requests. 
> 
> Bizarre.
> I wonder why your neighborhood is so locked down.
> 
> For what it's worth, my comcast in West Eugene works fine with Linux(and 
> XP for that matter).
> I get just under 6mbit down and about 30k up.
> All ports are open as far as I can tell, though I've not tried 25 lately.
> SSH and http worked fine this weekend while I was traveling.
> 
> -ajb
> 
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