On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:24:27 -0700
"Esparza, Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Exactly.
> A socket describes both an IP address and a port number.  You're safe.
> It will work just fine.  If this didn't work like this, apache wouldn't
> work, ftp wouldn't work, ssh wouldn't work, telnet wouldn't work, ...
> etc.  You get the picture.

Today happened a strange thing with me .
I installed Webmin into a virtual server, and like you should know,
Webmin uses for default, the port 10000.
Well, in the virtual server, I needed change the port to 10001 (to
Webmin can install), because the installation program said that the door
(10000) is already busy.
I believe that it referred to the Webmin, already installed in the host
server (in port 10000).
Detail: the host server and the virtual server use different IPs.
Strange........

Best Regards
Ana

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