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(Not really a linux question, but any way...)

As you may or may not know, I am trying to set up a web server. I am on Cox 
residential interner service, and have read that they don't allow servers to 
be run on their residential service. I tried contacting Cox about this issue, 
but all they would say is that "cox does not allow servers." After some 
research, I found that it will cost an extra $10 for a slow 128k business 
connection so I could run a server. How ever, I know someone who runs a 
server using the residential service using No-IP Dynamic DNS software on port 
8080. Is it true that they can detect if I am using software like this, and 
will they cancil my account if they detect me running that software? Do they 
just scan the ports that are blocked, or do they scan all ports? What if I 
use a different port besides port 80? 

Thanks for any help, 

Steven  
    
    
    
    


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<BR>As you may or may not know, I am trying to set up a web server. I am on Cox 
residential interner service, and have read that they don't allow servers to be 
run on their residential service. I tried contacting Cox about this issue, but 
all they would say is that "cox does not allow servers." After some research, I 
found that it will cost an extra $10 for a slow 128k business connection so I 
could run a server. How ever, I know someone who runs a server using the 
residential service using No-IP Dynamic DNS software on port 8080. Is it true 
that they can detect if I am using software like this, and will they cancil my 
account if they detect me running that software? Do they just scan the ports 
that are blocked, or do they scan all ports? What if I use a different port 
besides port 80? 
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<BR>Thanks for any help, 
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<BR>Steven  
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