On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 10:00:20PM +0100, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>
> Yes, there can be multiple connections to one port. Each connection is
> uniquely defined by local IP, local port, remote IP, remote port. So, you
> only can not have to connections between the same IPs and same ports, but
> > On 3/9/07, Niklaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >I could be wrong in the below description or might have misunderstood
> > >many of the concepts , please correct appropriately.
> > >
> > > 65535 ports can allowed . So on a machine namely C
5 ports can allowed . So on a machine namely C you can have max
> >65535 outbound connections
>
> There can be simultaneous connections to one port. For example
> apache's httpd - it listens port 80, does that mean, it can serve only
> one connection? nope. Once conn
On 3/9/07, Niklaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I could be wrong in the below description or might have misunderstood
many of the concepts , please correct appropriately.
65535 ports can allowed . So on a machine namely C you can have max
65535 outbound connections
There
Hi
I could be wrong in the below description or might have misunderstood
many of the concepts , please correct appropriately.
65535 ports can allowed . So on a machine namely C you can have max
65535 outbound connections
What i was thinking was to send to another machines A and B from the
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