On Monday 20 July 2009, Christopher Howard said something like:
> 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.
I ssh in from non-ACS IPs all the time. Never had a port blocked. I,
like you, use dyndns. I have both a static and dynamic ACS IP.
j
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