You're a little backwards. When you connect to a remote server via HTTP
protocol, for example, you ARE connected to their remote port 80. They
do not send data to YOUR port 80 though.
Moj
Time Bandit wrote:
On 10/16/06, Melcon Moraes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OMG, please read more about network ports.
Could you tell me what is wrong with my explanation ?
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