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upstream open ports check
Is there a way of finding out which ports are blocked by my ISP on upstream.
I wish to setup an ftp server. |
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Ask them?
It's more likely to be incoming connections that are blocked - for example it's quite common for an ISP to disable port 80. Alternatively you could just run your services over 'non-conventional' ports and set up your forwarding accordingly. christo
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thanks christo.
oh btw..if i ask, i'll be giving "it" away since running services is banned =( i will try the alternative...u suggested =) |
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