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From: "Rick Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:17:27 -0500

>Does anyone know what traffic uses a destination and source port of 0? 

FYI:

>From the Internet Protocols Handbook published by the Coriolis Group, 
>Scottsdale, AZ:

<quote>
The TCP and UDP port number spaces are divided into three sections:

   Well-known ports (0 through 1023)
   Registered ports (1024 through 49151)
   Dynamic or private ports (49152 through 65535)

The first section is controlled by the IANA, and port 0 for both TCP and UDP is 
reserved.
</quote>


--
Kim W. Premuda
FastWave Internet Services
San Diego, CA

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