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I do love a networking challenge 😀



Will your router do any PAT ? Redirect from one external port to another? 



Set the 3000 to listen on a different port? 



Ok that’s enough from me off to bed this side of the pond 



Nite all 



> On 10 May 2022, at 23:08, Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> 

> My old empire HP3000 is still running, but it hasn't had a web page in 7 months.

> 

> You can still telnet or VT-MGR to it at empire.game-host.org

> 

> The Catch-22 is yes it still serves up a web page, but any port forwarding will work for telnet or VT, but it won't work for http.

> 

> Why?

> 

> Because the IP address for my web page conflicts with the IP for the admin page for my residential Cox modem.

> 

> Any http access from the outside to the IP is obviously blocked so it just serves a time-out.

> 

> Inside my network it works fine.

> 

> Anyone thought of a workaround?  A separate router?

> 

> Of course the expensive solution is to get a business account.

> 

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> -- 

> 

> Tracy Johnson

> BT

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> NNNN

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