>  >What worries me is that when i read the Cisco manual, I get the idea
>>that the "web" settings in this 675 are for a web interface for
>>configuring and changing the modem setting (and has nothing to do
>>with me running a web server)
>
>I think this is correct.

Yep.  Finally got to that part of the manual. :-(

>You'll
>have to set up the Cisco to map requests on port 80 to some internal
>ip and port. I've done this for a different protocol, but the only
>thing that should be different is the incoming port number.


I'll keep reading and try to figure out how to do that.


>However, didn't Qwest block port 80 to it's DSL customers during Code
>Red? Have they ever turned it back on? If not, that could be your
>problem.

No, they had users block it at the modem end.  We all had to disable 
the web port, and assign port 80 to some number between 1025 and 9999.

After a while, Cisco came out with a software upgrade.  I am running 
the latest.

Thanks for the tips!

jack in portland oregon

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