SSL ports

Alfred alfred at mazuma.net.au
Mon Jan 6 17:48:12 EST 2003


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get a new (better) isp? You pay for connectivity, not for them to block
arbitary ports for you :)

Enough of the preaching, have you looked for a "port forwarder" to
bounce through?

Victor Markwart wrote:

> Hi,
> I have a problem.
> My ISP blocks all SSL ports except the standard 443, however my
> webhost uses a
> different port. I am unable to use the site admin facilities which
> requires the
> use of the non-standard port.
> Is there any way to get around this?
> TIA
> Victor
> --
> If I see further than others, it is because I stand on the shoulders
> of giants.
> Stupid intellectual property laws reduce us all to midgets
>
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