On Jun 13, 2007, at 9:52 AM, Sanford Whiteman wrote:
IIS, no. But you can run a reverse proxy (Apache mod_proxy, Squid reverse proxy, FastStream). Or you could add an additional IP, ensure you don't bind it in IIS, and run a cheapo port redirector on that IP from 80->8383. --Sandy
Sandy, I could probably find a spare IP laying around and then I will have to research adding this "cheapo" port redirector which I hope is a software component. But I have a question, does your suggestion not simply redirect to a different port (80)? I'm concerned the people trying to do the blocks will have blocked all ports other than the ones used for the simplest of internet connectivity.
Bruce, You're really going to move to the mountains and get all "Grizzly Adams" on us?
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