> One of the things I've hatted the most, about today's ISP's, is that
> they do
> NOT allow you to become true node on the Internet. Being a true node on
> the
> Internet implies you can be both client and server. Which means that you
> need to allow incoming ports.
My cable company sucks of course, but for my home server I can use http
as long as I don't try to use it on port 80, and https (port 443) and
ssh (port 23) That covers my needs...
Is this a true node?
Pete
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