|| BLOCKED PORT 80 || - My isp is blocking port 80, work around with DNS??
WebReactor Networks
bind at webreactor.net
Tue Mar 12 17:55:38 UTC 2002
Jam:
Sorry, but DNS can't help you. It doesn't resolve port numbers for
services.
Check out some of the Dynamic DNS providers at < http://www.kvtek.com/ >.
They often have redirector and/or relay services which can work in your
situation.
- John R. S.
> From: "jam" <jam at onit.com>
> Newsgroups: comp.protocols.dns.bind
> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:29:43 GMT
> To: comp-protocols-dns-bind at isc.org
> Subject: || BLOCKED PORT 80 || - My isp is blocking port 80, work around with
> DNS??
>
> Hello,
>
> My ISP sux donkey dodo. They have blocked port 80 and I'm not sure if they
> have blocked port 53 or not.
> Isn't there something I can do on the DNS server side to send all http
> request to a web server listening on
> say port 81, 82 or 8080 etc.. ?
>
> I know how to set up Apache to (Listen: 81) on a diff port, but what do I do
> in bind to make it
> send *all* http request for all the domains I'm hosting to another port to
> the web server?
>
> Much thanks in advance.
>
> I know this may be simple, I'm just now learning DNS issues.
>
> Jam
>
>
>
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