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Testing bridge capabilities



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Hey all,

I've got my OR set up to be a bridge, and everything seems to be going
ok. However, I suspect that my ISP (Cox Communications) may be blocking
HTTP port 433, as I can't get a confirmation on it. I know for sure that
they block port 80 as of 2000 or 2001 due mostly to the Code Red worm
that all those Windows losers got infected with. How do I go about
testing my functionality? Also, if I can't use 443, are there other
typically not blocked ports that it would be worth using? I'd rather
provide bridge capabilities to SOME firewalled users rather than NONE if
possible...

Thanks,
Andrew
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