In my opinion there are other solutions for ISP's to prevent malware/viruses than blocking port 80. Maybe these ISP's only support https on 443? Regarding privacy concerns over unencrypted protocols like port 80, that seems to me no bad policy.
One of the main reason for existence of ISP's is to support http and https traffic? On Mon, 1 May 2017 13:33:48 -0400 Steven Sullam <[email protected]> wrote: > What are people's opinions on this? ISPs block 80 on consumer internet > connections purportedly to prevent the spread of malware and viruses. I > think it is in infringement on free speech. I have had ISPs in Hawaii > and Missouri where this isn't done and you are free to run your web > server on port 80. I am aware that the current chairman of the FCC is > against the open internet, so I am swimming against the tide. :D > Steve > > _______________________________________________ > libreplanet-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss --- Groet, Kees Epema Rosa Spierweg 20 9408EV Assen T: 06 100 66 878 M: [email protected] Protect your privacy and encrypt your messages. Add my key to your keyring: PGP key: http://osmigratie.nl/keesepema.asc
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