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Post by cptpatriot on Sept 3, 2011 16:50:49 GMT -5

I currently have my Abyss Web Server and I had purchased Run BASIC for use on the same machine, but my problem is that I only have port 80 available through my ISP and need to be able to serve both my regular web pages and whatever I end up making for RB.

I've been thinking that both AWS & RB cannot both run off the same port.

Is this a safe assumption?

If this answer is a yes, then I had the idea of using RB to simply take my existing html files and and simply display it as they are using the HTML command, but I wasn't sure if the links or anchors would work the same way.
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Post by benjamin1 on Sept 4, 2011 14:54:13 GMT -5

both servers can't use the same port. Unless you setup something in Abyss that will allow you to run RB in the background. I'm not familiar with that setup though.

I would suggest using a internet port sniffer to find out if any other ports are open on your network. Not sure why your ISP would block all ports coming in. If you find an open port besides 80 you can setup RB to use that port.

You can use an external html file and link it to RB, you just have to reformat the links on the page so that it points to RB. You will have to have RB running on some port number though to do this.
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Post by cptpatriot on Sept 5, 2011 14:50:15 GMT -5

My ISP, Optimum Online, normally blocks all ports to prevent people running servers with their connection, but for 5ドル US more, I got a speed increase from 10Mbps down and 2Mbps up to 30Mbps down and 5Mbps up plus the option to host a web and email server using ports 80 and 25. The last time I tried hosting it on 25, Chrome reports it as unsafe port to access.
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Post by Carl Gundel - admin on Sept 5, 2011 17:03:37 GMT -5

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My ISP, Optimum Online, normally blocks all ports to prevent people running servers with their connection, but for 5ドル US more, I got a speed increase from 10Mbps down and 2Mbps up to 30Mbps down and 5Mbps up plus the option to host a web and email server using ports 80 and 25. The last time I tried hosting it on 25, Chrome reports it as unsafe port to access.

Why is port 25 considered unsafe? It's just a number after all. Can you use a more common port such as 8080 or 8008?

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Post by StefanPendl on Sept 6, 2011 13:03:46 GMT -5

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Why is port 25 considered unsafe?

..., because HTTP is not usually used through this port.

This is standardized, so you can just check out Service Name and Transport Protocol Port Number Registry

Any port and protocol combination not following the standard is considered malicious.
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