Re: Setting up own server
- From: "Charles Newman" <chuck@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 19:34:01 -0700
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"Zurotzis" <no@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I was thinking of putting up an server on one of my computers but my
friend says that u have to portforward some ports in the router for
other people to access your server pupblic and not in a private
network. I just woundering if any of u guys could help how to do it
goes. I got two routers between my server computer and the modem, what
is the best way to portfprward the routers and what ports.
Be careful, for some reason, Comcast seems to have an odd policy
on servers now. I find that I serve my web page from my Comcast
account, but they block Tor nodes from accesing. If I try to access
through a Tor node, its blocked, but I can access through other
open proxies, I have no trouble making it work. Why would
Comcast block access to customers' residential accounts from anywhere
on Tor, but not from anywhere else? That seems odd that Comcast
would block incoming traffic from the Tor network, but not from
anywhere else.
.
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