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Old 03-10-2010, 12:27 PM   #16
jbloudg20
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Originally Posted by koland View Post
All Kindle traffic goes thru proxy servers, so Amazon can block any traffic they want to. First, though, I'd go to a friend's house or somewhere you can use another computer that is on a different ISP, so it has to go thru the ISP's firewall. Then see if you can access it from that PC. Unless you have a fixed IP plan, you'll need to figure out a way to dynamically determine your IP address (which changes on each connection). Only after you have it working via pure PC connections would I try to troubleshoot the Kindle connection itself.
No I figured it out. My ISP must block 80, but accessing it from my computer, I wasn't leaving their network, therefore not encountering the firewall. I got it working on the https port.
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