Folks, I was wondering why my WWW hit monitors suddenly went to zero. Then I checked and found out why: No hits. When I logged into my backup ISP and tried "lynx http://zjod.net", I got, "Unable to contact remote host." I also checked ftp, ssh, and telnet, which all worked. Only http access wasn't going through. So, I've got a favor to ask... Could those of you with AT&T/Mediaone as your ISP who are also running web servers please check your http access logs? When you do, I think you'll find the last outside (non-AT&T) access your web server had was on or about 1am CDT on August 6'th. When I called AT&T to complain about it (after 26 minutes on hold before getting to a level 1 customer service dudette), a level 2 customer service guy told me that AT&T has decided to block all inbound tcp/ip requests on port 80 for any (all?) of their broadband (and dialup?) customers. He claimed it was a temporary measure designed to allow the company to combat the effects of CodeRed and SirCam. (Never mind that SirCam only spreads by email ;-) Gee, it sure woulda been nice to be notified prior to having my ability to serve web pages cut off! If someone could verify that I'm not the only one affected, then I think it's past time I call the Public Utilities Commission to lodge a complaint. -Steve Siegfried