On Thursday, November 23, 2000 09:36 -0600, Nathan Neulinger 
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| So the client/server isn't dependent on the source port being correct?
| I've noticed that the source port almost always is in the 7000-7003
| range as well. I guess the server doesn't care?
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My experience is that, while the Transarc clients always use ports 
7000-7004, the server will send callback-break RPCs to the port(s) the 
original callback RPCs were sent from.  This combination is what allows 
masquerading to work if the callback port is set up with an infinite 
masquerade time.  It should survive anything except reboot of the masq 
server.

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