> Ok, may be I'm jumping the gun but Port 9999 is such a 
> notorious port. I wouldn't want to give that to my customers 
> if I were you.
> 
> Here is some info on port 9999 :
> http://www.auditmypc.com/port/tcp-port-9999.asp
> 
> And if you google with the word "port 9999", there might be more 
> info.

That's kind of silly. Ports aren't "notorious". It's what listens on a port
that you have to worry about, not the port itself. High ports (greater than
1024) are used by all sorts of TCP clients and servers all the time.

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