Hey folks. I know many of you have grown accustomed to using the scripts I have on my web site. Well it seems Verizon (FiOS) decided to disable HTTP traffic inbound on home accounts. Those scripts are no longer viewable from the Internet. I'm sorry that they took this approach. Monetarily, I'm not sure if I want to start plunking down an additional sum of money monthly just to provide a free service to people. Let me chew on alternatives in the interim. Again, I apologize and I am working in the background to find some cost worthy alternative.
Bob
Bob - self proclaimed posting junkie!
See my Fortigate related scripts at: http://fortigate.camerabob.com
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Created on 04-11-2022 11:54 PM
Hello rwpatterson,
Thank you for using the Community Forum. I will seek to get you an answer or help. We will reply to this thread with an update as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Fortinet Community Team
hm you could use github or something similar for hosting your scripts?
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Hey Bob,
thanks for letting us know :).
Also, totally understandable that you don't want to spend additional money to provide a free service.
I would have also suggested something like github, but sw2090 beat me to it.
Looking forward to when your scripts are available again!
As Sebastian said GitHub would be the best if you want to keep it for free. But Cloud VM services are not so expensive nowadays. I'm paying only $4.xx/mo for multiple purposes including HTTP host (soon to be HTTPS), which is less costly than $10-15/mon for a static IP on a home circuit.
Good luck with searching a solution.
Toshi
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