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Re: [OpenVerse] blocked ports!
Actually, dependant on where you work. When I was working at Lexmark Cruise was
nice enough to have openverse listening on port 5190, which is the port
Lexmark, and most companies, use for VPN. Check and see if you're blocked at
port 5190 at work.
One of the drawbacks was that there were no avatar downloads, so everyone was a
penguin to me.
* Jon Winters (winters@obscurasite.com) wrote:
> Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 11:50:43 -0500 (CDT)
> From: Jon Winters <winters@obscurasite.com>
> To: <openverse@openverse.org>
> Subject: [OpenVerse] blocked ports!
> Reply-To: openverse@openverse.org
>
>
> Its been about a year since I've tried to login to OpenVerse from work.
> Seems they've blocked port 7000. Any ideas for port redirection or some
> sort of workaround?
>
> --
> Jon Winters http://www.obscurasite.com/jon/
>
> "Freedom itself was attacked this morning,
> and I assure you freedom will be defended,"
>
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