> > My provider blocks everything under port 1024 so i was thinking
> > will ht://digg be a solution?
> > I like a web solution.
> 
> You could just set Apache to a higher port number....I could be
> totally mad on this; missing something incredibly obvious, but that's
> what occurs to me.

Even better: Use IP Tables.  You'll be needing them in place anyway, so use
them to forward from your chosen port to 80 automagically.  That way you
won't have to worry so much about etc-update wanting to rewrite your config
files simply because you've got a port change.


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