It isn't part of your solution. Zebra This is a useful answer. I hope you don't mind the editing to help others focus on your helpful contribution. Welcome to Super User and thanks for contributing.
Zebra One question. A "www" record is actually an A record where the host portion of the record is www. Are the two records you're referring to perhaps both A records, the first for the None host and the second the WWW host? This would make more sense because creating those two records would capture visitors who used www.
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Now live: A fully responsive profile. Related 3. We've built a tool which will check whether devices on your internet connection can connect to certain ports on remote servers or whether they've been filtered.
This tool will attempt to connect to one of our special testing servers on lots of different ports and then show you which ports worked which ones didn't. Currently it only supports Chrome and Firefox. They also don't seem to work on iOS yet either - just desktop. We hope to expand support later. Most residential agreements do not allow you to host servers on your account.
They can block ports per their agreement. You are running on a almost purely IPv6 provider. I lucked out I use Mediacom and they only block one odd port.
It really isn't blocking their walled garden sets on a port. We use a paid spam filter for our clients. So we just use trusted hosts in case of statics and Connectors for the rare non static. You have to remember you are not paying for internet service, but for rental of the ports on the ISP to access the services on the Internet.
This may not seem like a big definition difference, but trust me it is from a legal stand point. It is on major reason they only have to guarantee between your on premise equipment to their gateway.
Though most contracts say up to so you are not even guaranteed that. In re: port 25 and mail, many ISPs block port 25 and want you to use their mail server as an intermediary to supposedly reduce spam originating from their network. As such, most email services provide additional listening ports for SMTP such as 26, or Contact your email provider to see what alternate ports if any they support. If incoming port 80 is blocked then there is nothing you can do except hosting your website somewhere else.
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The only real answer is: get a decent provider. Improve this answer. Guntram Blohm Guntram Blohm 9, 2 2 gold badges 21 21 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. You need to do either port forwarding or redirect requests on server. For example run server on port and redirect all requests from port 80 to Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. Chankey Pathak Chankey Pathak
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