[Seaside] Seaside + JQuery example page on port 9090?

Thierry Thelliez thierry.thelliez.tech at gmail.com
Fri Aug 7 15:57:55 UTC 2009


Randal,

The point of this thread is more marketing than technical. I am just
pointing an issue with the public facing seaside web site. I thought
that the seaside leaders would be interested/concerned.

To monitor a site, you can register in few seconds fro free at
site24x7.com for example. It would make more sense for the site admin
to do that.


Thierry


On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 9:31 AM, Randal L. Schwartz<merlyn at stonehenge.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Thierry" == Thierry Thelliez <thierry.thelliez.tech at gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thierry> I suspected that port 9090 was the issue. Not untypical for a public
> Thierry> wifi.
>
> I use free wifi all around the world.  I can't recall when *any* of those
> blocked port 9090.  The only time I've had trouble getting to a port 80/443
> was when I was on a "guest" wireless in a classroom where I was teaching,
> and some local IT guy had misunderstood non-standard ports as being "more
> dangerous" than standard ports.  This is part of why I'm bringing this
> up in this conversation... it *isn't*.
>
> Thierry> It could have been that the server was simply down. That would have
> Thierry> been unfortunate.
>
> This is *far* more likely.  In fact, somewhere else in this thread, that was
> already noted.
>
> Thierry> Maybe the server(s) should be monitored?
>
> It's all about volunteer resources.  Are you volunteering? :)
>
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