Sounds so much like my experience with Bell Atlantic (read: Verizon) DSL which I have suffered with for more than a year. Just when they seemed to have stopped routing me into black holes, I am left tearing my hair out trying to figure out why my pages arent reaching the world anymore. After two calls to clueless "tech support" (what qualifications does that entail...?) personnel who assured me that they aren't stepping on port 80, guess what it turns out is going on? I should have known better than to suspect anything awry with Apache which has been chugging along for two years without a hitch. Guess I could try hanging my server somewhere else - on a T1 would be nice - but I kinda like sleeping with it. - Disconnected in Beantown
Sounds so much like my experience with Bell Atlantic (read: Verizon) DSL which I have suffered with for more than a year. Just when they seemed to have stopped routing me into black holes, I am left tearing my hair out trying to figure out why my pages arent reaching the world anymore. After two calls to clueless "tech support" (what qualifications does that entail...?) personnel who assured me that they aren't stepping on port 80, guess what it turns out is going on? I should have known better than to suspect anything awry with Apache which has been chugging along for two years without a hitch. Guess I could try hanging my server somewhere else - on a T1 would be nice - but I kinda like sleeping with it. - Disconnected in Beantown