[NTLUG:Discuss] McKinney AT&T @home port 80 blocked

R. Jay Campbell chezjc at home.com
Sun Aug 26 09:16:48 CDT 2001


Lee,
My attempt resulted in http://24.10.20.43 blocked, http://24.10.20.43:81 yielded
a black background page with broken link.

DOCSIS is Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification, a new standard for
high speed cable modems that required us at one time to swap out our Motorola
cablesurfer modems for the RCA's we have now.

I'm also in the mckiny1.tx.home part, but it doesn't look (to me) like I'm being
blocked.  Let me know if you can see the Apache routine maintenance page at
http://24.21.171.58

I'm only leaving it up for about an hour - I don't normally set this stuff up on
my machine, but I'm as curious as everyone else about what's going on with AT&T.

-- 
R. Jay Campbell
mailto:chezjc at home.com
"Imagine there's no heaven,
it's easy if you try..."

lee at brave.com wrote:
> 
> i've been blocked.
> 
> try http://24.10.20.43 vs http://24.10.20.43:81, i'm curious about the
> results y'all get.
> 
> i'm on the plano1.tx.home.com network.
> 
> what is a DOCSYS cable modem?  my modem is RCA.
> 
> as far as i know, no other services have been blocked.
> 
> -- lee
> 
> Steve Egbert wrote:
> >
> > Much to my chagrin, my IP's port 80 is blocked for McKinney1 neighborhood
> > (mckiny1.tx.home.com).  I'd like NTLUG'r website maintainer to add ":81" to
> > my URL in the NTLUG Calendar until I fix this.
> >
> > I'd like to know if there is any other AT&T @Home users in the DFW that have
> > their port 80 blocked or not, particularly McKinney.
> >
> > I'm beginning to wonder if AT&T NOC (Network Operation Center in Denver, CO)
> > is selectively modifying each user's DOCSIS cable modem to block port 80 or
> > if the block is on a subnet basis typically at the neighborhood router edge.
> >
> > Steve Egbert
> > presentator of NTLUG TCI @Home Cable Modem.
> >
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