Dear all, As some of you may know, I'm going to have to change the IANA-allocated port for Babel, since the current assignment (6697) conflicts with IRC/SSL, and it turns out that the RFC-Editor prefers to keep port numbers separate. (Yes, that means issuing a new RFC. Sigh.)
I'd really like not to have to go through that again, so I'd like your help with making sure that the new port I choose is really not being used for anything important. I'm thinking of requesting 6696, which doesn't seem to be used by anything (before you ask: 666 is already taken). If you have a little time, could you please give me a hand and check that 6696 is really not being used by anything? It's not too urgent, but I'd like to make the new assignment in time for the next release of tcpdump and wireshark. (The Babel parser is included in the current tcpdump beta, 4.2.0, and in the wireshark trunk.) Thanks for your help, -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users

