With linode virtual-servers running $20.00/mo, I no longer have any clue why 
people insist on running servers on the ends of their home cable/DSL/FiOS/etc. 
links.

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On Nov 10, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Eric Myers wrote:

> On Wed, 10 Nov 2010, Sean Dague wrote:
>> 
>> The residential plans all block 25 out and 80 in.  If you bump up to 
>> business class then they don't block any ports.
> 
> Port 25 outbound doesn't matter, since I could come out on any port
> and connect to port 25 on the other end.  I send outbound via TLS
> to the ISP so that's not a problem.
> 
> Port 80 inbound is a real problem.  That means I can't run a web server from 
> my home without the business class.  That's a deal breaker.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>  -Eric
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