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AT&T's Subscriber Agreement



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| "If Customer chooses to run such applications, Customer should take
| the appropriate security measures."  Now that I agree with!  Except I
| can't, because they're filtering port 80.  So despite the fact that
| they've said I *CAN* run a web server, they're not letting me.  What's
| their excuse?  You can read it for yourself here:
|
|   http://help.broadband.att.com/faq.jsp?content_id=792&category_id=54http://help.broadband.att.com/faq.jsp?content_id=792&category_id=54


No, I can't.  What I get is:

| 500 Servlet Exception
|
| java.lang.NullPointerException
|         at _jsp._faq__jsp._jspService(/faq.jsp:41)
| 		at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.service(JavaPage.java:89)
| 		at com.caucho.jsp.JavaPage.subservice(JavaPage.java:83)
| 		...

I also  tried  just  http://help.broadband.att.com/faq.jsp,
and it told me

|   Error
|
|   Sorry, there was a problem processing your request.
|   Please go back and try again.

Guess they don't want me to read the explanation.  I wonder
if they may be restricting it to customers?

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