Gait

> what's the problem? They are going to listen for HTTP connections on 80, 
> 2080, 4080, 5080 & 9080, you just pick one or
> two depending on how many you can configure.
> As for HTTP connections to your software, you tell them on what port 
> you're listening.
> Normally, the sending party has no control over what port they're 
> connecting from, and filtering based on client port number is a bad idea.

They are specifying 5 Outbound ports.  No others.  That means that I have to be 
able to listen on multiple ports...  Or redirect their port to the port already 
setup for incoming.

They don't care where I'm listening, as long it's one of their 5 choices.

I can send on any port ;-)

Earl Wertheimer
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