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rr at least likes to block some ports depending on the section of their service area that you're in in other areas, you can lose your account for running some services

 A lot of the reasons that isps block ports like that is mainly do to problems withtrojans/exploits and also that they don't want you hosting web and mail because it takes away from their business.:p


On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Jes and guide dog Harley wrote:

> Hi all.
> One of the reasons I want to run Linux is because I want to eventually be able to offer my own services to the outside world.
> Services including mail, web, etc. I'm wondering if I should worry about what my ISP is going to think about this, or should I
> even bother telling them at all. I'm afraid that if I do tell them they'll deactivate my account, which I think is obserd since
> it's my computer and all they're doing is offering me my internet connection, so in my own mind, they should have no say, with
> some exceptions, as to what I do with my internet. Obviously spam and other stuff they should have a say so, obviously don't send
> it or we'll kick you off line. But as far as offering services and stuff, jeez. What's the big deal. Any thoughts?
> Jes
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