On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Mr.Bad wrote: > >>>>> "t" == thelema <thelema at mh246001.truman.edu> writes: > > t> The correct solution to this is to have FCP always be on port > t> 8481 and XML-RPC always be on port 6690. Clients should only > t> talk to one of these, and then we don't need any configuration. > > Except for which host to talk to, eh?
localhost, of course. If you want to set clients up to talk to anything else, it should be a feature of the client that it can do that, and it should be configurable within the client. If the node isn't local, there's no point in having clients read the node's conf file, because they can't. > > Besides that, though, this may be a wise thing. It probably couldn't > hurt to register, or try to register, these ports with IANA. > Sounds like a good idea. Get crackin. :P > ~Mr. Bad > Thelema -- E-mail: thelema314 at bigfoot.com If you love something, set it free. GPG 1536g/B9C5D1F7 fpr:075A A3F7 F70B 1397 345D A67E 70AA 820B A806 F95D -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20010620/02d32564/attachment.pgp>