On 21 Apr 2006 at 11:13, Jonathan Pare wrote:

> 
> I contacted my ISP and they are blocking the port 80. They also forbid
> to run any type of server "FTP, HTTP, IRC, MP3, PROXY, SMTP, POP or
> other". So basicaly, that mean that I could just uninstall tomcat and
> forget all about it !?! 
> 

You could run tomcat on a non standard port (or even try the standard port of 
8080) and 
see if that is not blocked. 
However it would still be violating your ISP policy of not running any server.




> > Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:28:41 -0400> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject: Re: Access server from
> > outside> > Does your ISP allow you to run a server?  Mine blocks
> > pretty much all > incoming requests.> > > Jonathan Pare wrote:> >
> > >Any of you have an idea why I can't access my websites from outside
> > my home ? > >Thanks.> >> >> >> >  > >> >>From:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: users@tomcat.apache.org> Subject:
> > Access server from outside> Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 07:44:41 -0400> >
> > Hi,>  > Why can't I access my websites from outside my network ?  On
> > the computer running the server everything's fine:> I can access via
> > > - http://localhost/> - http://[myipaddress]/> -
> > http://[mydyndnsservice.com]/>  > But when I try from work, the page
> > never loads.> I'm using Ubuntu 5.10, Tomcat 5.5.16 (configured on
> > port 80 so I don't have to type :8080), D-Link DI624+ router
> > (configured with port fowarding: incomming request on port 80 ->
> > send it to the computer ip running tomcat) and Firestarter
> > (IpTables) accepting inbound connection from everyone on port 80.> 
> > > Thanks.>


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