OT: Comcast permanent block on port 25
Seann Clark
nombrandue at tsukinokage.net
Fri Dec 19 17:56:34 UTC 2008
Dennis Gilmore wrote:
> On Friday 19 December 2008 11:17:10 am Phil Meyer wrote:
>
>> Comcast, in their infinite wisdom, has begun to block all inbound port
>> 25 connections at my location.
>>
> AFAIK at least in the area i'm in they have always blocked port 25. While it
> sucks its certainly common practice amongst ISP's all over the world.
>
> Dennis
>
>
Comcast and Cox both do this, it makes sense. Makes it a pain when you
host a legit server, but there are ways around it. Using the ISP to
forward through and to, going DynDNS (like I am doing) and going to a
non-standard port (It actually works VERY well) or going business
service level (which drops blocks period on the communication line, at
least for Cox)
Comcast has been doing this off and on since 2000 (Google searches
result in a lot of complaints about this action over the years)
Just my 2cents and exp on this...
~Seann
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