I don't think you'll be able to host publicly unless someone else can tell you how to beat AOLs proxy. Even though you might have the correct ports open on your router AOLs proxy probably doesn't have them open for your connection.
That ipt.blah.proxy.aol (I forgot to copy it before replying) is a dynamic name. Pretty much AOL filters everything that comes through their network.
I'm sorry I don't have a solution, but this is my explanation of why it possibly doesn't work.
Its "protection".
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namespace retval { template <class T> class ReturnValueGen { private: T x; public: ReturnValueGen() { x = 0; }; T& Generator() { return x; }; }; } int main() { retval::ReturnValueGen<int> retvalue; return retvalue.Generator(); }
C++ is wonderful.
Because you put it back to Zone . xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 4444 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
It needs to be zoneperl . xxx.xxx.xxx.xx 4444 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
and you need to change the actual exe file that it loads from// from zoneperl.exe to just zone.exe
LATE POST LOL but for anyone else I wanted to fix this whole page of mesh...
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