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Can FTP be made to use port 80?

If the server and the client are both set to use port 80, I don't see why not. Some client and server software won't allow you to change the port number, though, so you'd have to check the specifics of the software you are using. And if you don't have access to both ends of the connection to make the change, you won't be able to make it work.
 
Well my friend has a server and we're trying to get me connected to it. He pays for the hosting through some company, pretty cheap. Would a typical customer like himself be given the power to change that for his server?
 
Also if his host uses stateful-inspection firewalls with an HTTP proxy, this won't work.

EDIT: HTTP proxy... not FTP as previously stated.

 
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