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#245082 17-Jan-2019 20:04
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I am able to open other ports, but with these two ports I can't seem to get them to open and forward using my USG / UniFi router.

 

 

 

Does 2 degrees ADSL/VDSL block these ports?





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  #2162750 17-Jan-2019 20:05
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Not that I am aware, I've got my mail server set up and its using 80 and 443 right now, never had to ask them to open them up... 




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  #2162752 17-Jan-2019 20:13
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no.





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  #2162756 17-Jan-2019 20:27
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No they do not. Sounds like a configuration issue on your end.




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  #2162762 17-Jan-2019 20:55
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Good to know. Thanks!




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  #2162805 17-Jan-2019 22:05
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Hiya - no ports are currently blocked from our side ;-)

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  #2164493 21-Jan-2019 01:17
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if port 80 and 443 are blocked you would have no internet


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  #2164501 21-Jan-2019 04:02
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biggal:

 

if port 80 and 443 are blocked you would have no internet

 

 

The OP means blocks on incoming connections on ports 80 and 443, where he might want to run his own web server.  Outbound connections to 80 and 443 will have their inbound port number >= 1024 and would not be affected by such blocks, so access to outside web sites would work fine.


 
 
 

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  #2164511 21-Jan-2019 07:18
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Hi All - We do not block in bound ports on residential connections. It's either a configuration issue on the router or webserver etc.

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