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Hey, those of you on an ACS DSL plan:
Has ACS ever been known to block ports? I've been using dynamic dns and
port forwarding for about a year know, and I've never had trouble with
incoming connections. But a few days ago I lost my ability to receive
incoming ssh and git connections (while incoming bittorrent seems to be
working fine).
I probably messed something up on my end, but I can't figure out what
they heck it is, so I'm looking into the ACS angle. I put in a support
request to ACS but I was wondering if you guys have had any issues with
this in the past.
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Christopher Howard
http://indicium.us
http://theologia.indicium.us
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