RoadRunner and servers

RoadRunner and servers

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RoadRunner and servers Charles Newman 12-26-2006
Posted by Charles Newman on December 26, 2006, 3:27 am
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How does one guy get away with running an online
radio server on RoadRunner? Or does RoadRunner
allow servers?




Posted by DLR on December 26, 2006, 9:32 am
Charles Newman wrote:
> How does one guy get away with running an online
> radio server on RoadRunner? Or does RoadRunner
> allow servers?
>
>
>
I'm fairly certain they don't allow it on residential accounts. And
their operations folks in long held areas are really on the ball and
usually spot such things.

Posted by Cyrus Afzali on December 27, 2006, 12:07 am
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 00:27:13 -0800, "Charles Newman"
wrote:

>
>How does one guy get away with running an online
>radio server on RoadRunner? Or does RoadRunner
>allow servers?
>
They don't on residential-class accounts and have ports blocked to
keep you from operating most any server you'd want to set up.

Posted by Charles Newman on December 27, 2006, 2:57 am

> On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 00:27:13 -0800, "Charles Newman"
>
<chuck@backtalkradio.spammers.will.hung.by.the.neck.until.dead.backtalkradio
.net>
> wrote:
>
> >
> >How does one guy get away with running an online
> >radio server on RoadRunner? Or does RoadRunner
> >allow servers?
> >
> They don't on residential-class accounts and have ports blocked to
> keep you from operating most any server you'd want to set up.

Well, this guy does it from his residential account,
on port 8000 (the port where most MP3 stream
servers operate on).

Of course, when I was in college years ago, I
operated a web server from my then @Home
account, as part of a class assignment to build
a Windows NT server, and put up a Web page
on the server, and I never heard anything from
@Home about it, when I did this. We basically
had to check out a hard disk with NT4.0 on it,
insert that into our home computers, and set up
a live NT4 server, complete with Web page.
I know that I never heard anything from
Comcast @Home about it when I did this in
the year 2001. Of course, my server did not
operate on port 80, either, which is probably
why I was able to do it, without being nailed
by @Home when I did this.





Posted by Cyrus Afzali on December 31, 2006, 12:13 am
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 23:57:59 -0800, "Charles Newman"
wrote:

>
>> On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 00:27:13 -0800, "Charles Newman"
>>
><chuck@backtalkradio.spammers.will.hung.by.the.neck.until.dead.backtalkradio
>.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >How does one guy get away with running an online
>> >radio server on RoadRunner? Or does RoadRunner
>> >allow servers?
>> >
>> They don't on residential-class accounts and have ports blocked to
>> keep you from operating most any server you'd want to set up.
>
>Well, this guy does it from his residential account,
>on port 8000 (the port where most MP3 stream
>servers operate on).

Why is someone posting from Comcast advising others about the
practices of Time Warner's Road Runner??????????

I had TWC for years and while I can't speak for certain about port
8000, many ports popularly used for servers were blocked.

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