More likely than not, if your ISP is blocking inbound port 80 requests, it's against their Terms of Service for you to be hosting a public webserver.
Just a heads up for you.
What kind of bandwidth do you have? If your ISP is blocking 80 to keep people from running web servers, it's usually because they don't give (and your neighbors) upstream capacity to do that. Hence, a game server will be even worse on that connection.
IIRC, my team's colo server could host about 50-60 players on an 8 Mbps connection. (Anyone remember MatureAsskickers' "Massive Mayhem" nights?)
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Likely causes:
http://129.244.6.167/
Still no.
You do have a webserver setup, right?
thanks for having a look guys.
my ISP was blocking port 80, so i just redirected around it.
http://monkeyheaven.no-ip.info
Just a heads up for you.
IIRC, my team's colo server could host about 50-60 players on an 8 Mbps connection. (Anyone remember MatureAsskickers' "Massive Mayhem" nights?)