Re: What Port Should I Use?



On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 20:24:21 -0600, Moe Trin wrote:

As of 2 February 2008, there were just over 5000 RFCs available, but not
one of them REQUIRES that a service listening on port $FOO must be $BAR
and $BAR must be available on port $FOO if it is running. There is
nothing in those documents that requires anything except for inter-
operability.

Thanks for that, some interesting and useful comments.

Dan
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