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Postby emodric_redhat » Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:16 pm

I'm planning to upgrade to shell account very soon and I'm wondering if it's allowed to run any background tasks in shell. Basicly, what I need is a little piece of software that would allow my local apache server to be available to the whole world. That is not possible ATM, because I'm in a network with a NAT firewall installed.

Software is called redir and it listens a user defined port on a server and forwards it through putty forwarding to my machine...

I would use it to possibly host a forum for my friends and to let them download few files from my computer now and then.

Thanks for your answer!
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Postby sjaz » Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:47 pm

Hi,

You can create a back ground process yes, but not on port 80 because it is in use.

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Postby emodric_redhat » Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:54 pm

Thanks for the answer!

Cheers!
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