Thanks... I just realized my friend does in fact use port 81 :-)   *sniff*
my isp hates me!



"Tim Greenleaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I suspect it is because your ISP is blocking port 80 outside of their
> network.  Many ISP's do and their service agreements often indicate you
are
> not supposed to run any type of server.  I think the easiest way to
> determine this may be to create another web site using another port and
then
> see if you can get to it.  Your URL would then be
> http://24.167.121.204:NewPort#
>
> Seems like I have read ways to get around this so you don't have to
include
> the port in your address but I don't recall where. You would probably have
> to register a domain name and then have a DNS server outside Time Warners
> network point back to your IP:port for your web site.
>
> Here is I just read this:
>
> it seems my provider has blocked port 80 but i've figured a way around it
> though. i've redirected my domain to another page elsewhere on the web and
> set that page to redirect to my webserver ip @ port 8000. i set my gateway
> to redirect port 8000 to the webservers port 80 and it works
> thanks for your reply.
>
> Also take a look at these:
> http://www.zoneedit.com/doc/faq.html#faq21
> http://www.PortDetective.com
>
>
>
> Tim
>
>
>
>
> "Steven" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Ok so I've installed IIS but for some weird reason no one off my IP
block
> > (namely 24.167.*.*) can't view my website.  Which basically means only
> those
> > on my isp.  :-(  If anyone knows why IIS hates me and how I can make it
> love
> > me, please let me know... if it helps I'm on Time Warner Road Runner
> > (although my friend doesn't have this problem on the ISP) and my ip is
> > http://24.167.121.204/
> >
> > -steven
> >
> >
>
>



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