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Verizon Home Account DSL
I posted a thread about http port 80 sometime ago. I finally discovered that Verizon does indeed keep people from running webservers. The DNS update client is installed to handle the Dynamic IP and I forwarded another port besides 80 in IIS and used the reroute IP address with my DNS client NO-IP and all is well.
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Billyboy, did Verizon ever find that you were using an alternate port to host the website? Or do they allow servers on alternate ports?
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