On Thu, 4 Jul 2002, Ian C. Sison wrote:

> > So theoretically I can run a low-traffic website off, let's say, port 8080
> > or some other odd port?
> 
> Yup any unblocked port.  You need to used dynamic dns of course so that
> your server will be locatable on the net..

of course. i used to have several of those until i got a fixed IP at
home. i also used that to keep track of some sites that i managed a long
long time before the dot crash.

-xen
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