imported_fatman
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Originally posted by: ttown
I'd bet that a call to SR tech support telling them that you don't want the port blocked --and it's really important to you -- you could probably get a tech to make your gizmo forward port 80. It is either configurable on their end, OR, you could push that they "down-grade" you to the prior firmware version.Originally posted by: fatman
Had anyone with new SIP version (4.54) noticed that Sunrocket blocked port 80?
How DARE they block port 80 ?! Now my webserver is blocked !! :| I can't forward port 80 to my webserver...
older version (4.50) seems still ok on this.
any idea?
Alternatively, you could put the gizmo behind your router, in parallel with your web-server -- but then you stand the chance of having quality suffer, depending on what all you got running (like filesharing, especially)
I called SR tech support, tried to explain my situation: I have 4 entries in the port forwarding section to forward ALL ports to my router expect those reserved ports (1 ~ 65536, expect 68, 16384-16399,5060, I noticed 4.54 got one more number in the reserved ports list: 80), I got 4.54 firmware upgraded by SR about one month ago and port 80 was working fine and it stopped working until last weekend, my brother is still using older version 4.50 and his webserver is still working, blah, blah, blah, I haven't finished my talking, she has opened a ticket number for me and told me that level 2 will call me back...
I already have 2 open ticket in their database, they never call me back, this is 3rd ticket number, I don't expect they will call me back neither... :|
BTW, I have checked my configuration file and found out SR have disabled the AUTO_APP_UPDATE and AUTO_LDR_UPDATE two parameters. Apparently, they shut down the door when someone post that secret password on the broadband.com, now that passwrod is not working...