It's not our outbound. I maintain our firewall router machine. It's a
linux box with iptables. We don't block or proxy anything. It's one of
the pluses of working at company with half a dozen employees.

The problem seems to be intermittent and affecting different ports at
different times. Last time I tried to check RR's status page, it
wouldn't come up. It seems they are having problems and I'm not going
to worry about it.

Thanks everyone,
Ken

On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 10:52:51 -0400, Jeff Groves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Mink wrote:
> 
> >This one is a little strange. I am using RoadRunner and so is a
> >coworker of mine. He just stopped by my desk and asked if I could
> >connect to my web server at home via https. I could not. Both of us
> >are able to connect to other ports that we have set up, including 80,
> >but not 443. Is anyone else having any similar problems or know
> >anything about RR blocking 443? My iptables rules are fine. We can
> >connect to each others 443s from our homes, but not from outside RR's
> >network. Bizarre.
> >
> >Ken
> >
> >
> I'm a RR user in Raleigh, and I'm able to connect to 443 without any
 


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